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liberalization on the size and composition of gender wages gaps in China's urban labor markets. We use enterprise-ownership type …
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Using data from a recent survey of bank and enterprise managers and government officials in southern China, we present …
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In this project, we employ data from the Chinese population censuses of 1982, 1990, and 2000 to examine reform-era changes in the patterns of male and female labor force participation and in the distribution of men’s and women’s occupational attainment. Very marked patterns of change in...
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Education’s role in determining worker incomes in China’s rapidly changing urban labor markets is investigated in this … between institutionally-differentiated groups of workers in China’s urban labor markets. An interesting hierarchy of returns …
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Previous research suggests that minorities are not faring well in China’s transition—both income and occupational … employ data from the three most recent population censuses of China to explore differences in the labor force participation … rates of a number of China’s important ethnic groups. We estimate urban labor force participation rates using probit …
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enterprises shed redundant workers. This paper focuses on the role of education in determining labor market outcomes in China …
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Chinese banks suffer from serious financial fragility manifested by high proportions of non-performing loans and low capital-adequacy ratios. A key policy introduced recently by the Chinese government to reduce financial risks is the establishment of four asset management companies (AMCs) for...
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information in response to market signals. In China, however, banks centralized lending authority following financial reforms in …
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