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Education’s role in determining worker incomes in China’s rapidly changing urban labor markets is investigated in this paper. Using worker data from a 1999-2000 urban enterprise survey, we examine the effects of education on the current earnings of continuously-employed urban workers,...
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shocks were large and widespread, and were particularly hard on older workers and women. Unemployment reached double digits …
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Although economic crises are difficult to predict, their recurrence is a salient feature of emerging market economies. Nevertheless, many developing countries continue to lack an effective policy infrastructure that can mitigate the impacts of economic downturns on employment opportunities...
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crises and global economic downturns, whereas very high unemployment benefits were associated with stronger reductions in …
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