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通过对辖区内餐饮服务业态现状分析,针对性地进行对策研究,推动辖区内餐饮服务业的依法监管和规范发展。结合工作实际,分析餐饮服务业态分布、管理现状和存在问题,提出意见和建议。加强卫生监督中的关键环节控制,强化从业人员培训,进一步推行量化分级管理,加大处罚力度。充分发挥行业自律、社区自治与卫生监督执法相结合的作用,细化政策环境与监管职责,进一步探讨综合执法与卫生监督双赢模式建立。 相似文献
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Julia Jiwon Shin 《East Asia》2009,26(2):93-111
Based on the empirical analysis of migrant women employed in the catering sector, this paper examines the gendered and racialised
division in the Korean labour market. Given limited labour protection and the flexibilisation of the migrant workforce in
the labour market, South Korea has been able to reduce possible economic and social costs and, at the same time, enjoy the
benefits of the significant economic contribution of migrant workers. By looking at gender relations and racial discrimination
in the catering sector, and inconsistent government policies, this paper underlines that migrant women are marginalised in
the labour market owing to their ‘multiple vulnerability’ as women, migrants and undocumented workers.
Dr. Julia Jiwon Shin is a teaching fellow in Human Geography at Keele University. She holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Warwick. Her principal research interests are in interdisciplinary and gender-sensitive approaches to the study of international migration and the transnational division of labour. Her doctoral research examined the social formation of the ‘gendered’ process of international migration by looking closely at different migratory stages of migrant women in Asia. Her research interests also cover the following areas: theories of migration; feminism; globalisation, migration and development; transnationalism; the feminisation of migration; the migrant labour market; gender, class, race and care work; social stratification and citizenship; nationalism and ethnicity; and multiculturalism. 相似文献
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Dr. Julia Jiwon Shin is a teaching fellow in Human Geography at Keele University. She holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Warwick. Her principal research interests are in interdisciplinary and gender-sensitive approaches to the study of international migration and the transnational division of labour. Her doctoral research examined the social formation of the ‘gendered’ process of international migration by looking closely at different migratory stages of migrant women in Asia. Her research interests also cover the following areas: theories of migration; feminism; globalisation, migration and development; transnationalism; the feminisation of migration; the migrant labour market; gender, class, race and care work; social stratification and citizenship; nationalism and ethnicity; and multiculturalism. 相似文献
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