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The paper examines the contentious issue of the extent of surplus labour that remains in ChinaChina was an extreme … of migration, and to examine the size and nature of the pool of potential rural-urban migrants.  An attempt is also made …
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What is the impact of joining the European Union on a small, less developed economy? This is the general question driving this research paper. In particular, the role of factor movements in explaining real wage behavior in Portugal after its entry in the European Union (EU) is evaluated. Based...
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potential migrants in determining the effectiveness of free migration policies. …
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A nationally representative rural labour force survey of Chine is analysed to explore the allocation of labour among farming, local non-farming and temporary migration activites. The returns to non-farming greatly exceed those to farming, for reasons which are explored.
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determinants of subjective well-being.  Less attention has been paid to its normative implications.  Taking China as a case study …
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Social instability is a concept that economists rarely analyse, and yet it can lurk behind much economic policy-making.  China’s leadership has often publicly expressed its concerns to avoid ‘social instability’.  It is viewed as a threat both to the political order and to...
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A specially designed household survey for rural China is used to analyse the determinants of aspirations for income … existence of a partial hedonic treadmill, and can help to explain why subjective well-being in China appears not to have risen …
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countries.  It poses the question: why do rural-urban migrant households settled in urban China have an average happiness score … lower than that of rural households?  It examines the hypothesis that migrants have false expectations because they cannot …
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. It poses the question: why do rural-urban migrant households settled in urban China have an average happiness score lower … than that of rural households? Three basic hypotheses are examined: migrants had false expectations about their future …
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The paper analyses household money demand and consumption. Variables that measure shortage and expectations about its future course are introduced to capture the effects of the transition from centrally planned to market economy. The Johansen procedure is used to identify a system of the two...
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