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Using a 1/5 random draw of the 1% census of 2005, we investigate how China’s higher education expansion commenced in … school graduate. That of the college graduate deceased, but only slightly and not significantly. -- China ; higher education …
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. -- Migration ; self-selection ; income distribution ; China …
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that has caused the skill price to rise, especially in the earlier period. Another finding is that China’s export share of … latter period from 2002 to 2007, highlighting the impact of China’s entry into the WTO. -- Urban China ; residual inequality …
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We use household surveys from 1995, 2002, and 2007 to examine how changes in job structure contributed to China … institutional features influence job structure and wage inequality. -- job structure ; wage inequality ; urban China ; decomposition …
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The rapid and massive increase of rural-to-urban migration in China has drawn attention to the welfare of migrant … formal sector, working in informal jobs and lacking adequate social protection. -- migration ; China ; discrimination …
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less on developing countries and very little on China involving migrant workers in spite of their growing practical and … search procedures used by migrant workers in China by taking advantage of a rich data set on migrant workers that has … in China. However, our IV results suggest that the OLS estimates are subject to severe selection bias from the fact that …
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groups. These findings explain increases in skill premia in coastal regions after China's entry into the WTO, but it does not … also suggest that China's household registration (Hukou) system prevents the mobility of urban residents more than it …
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Since China promulgated new minimum wage regulations in 2004, the magnitude and frequency of changes in the minimum … changes in China over the period of 2004 to 2009. In contrast to the mixed results of previous studies using provincial … Central regions of China, and result in disemployment for females, young adults, and low-skilled workers. …
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This paper uses the national firm level survey data to investigate the effects of Chinese unions on firm performance. We show that Chinese unions have a strong "State-Party voice" face and a "collective voice" face but lack of "monopoly" face. The government influence plays an important role in...
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China has long aimed to restrict population growth in large cities but encourages growth in small and medium …-sized cities. At the same time, various government policies favor large cities. We conjecture that larger cities in China have more …
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