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This study contributes to an important, but under-researched, topic on China by empirically examining the theory of … in the context of China’s urban labour market. …
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This article considers the relationship between democracy and economic growth in China using the Error … decomposition and impulse response analysis. Our main findings are that in the long run the lack of democracy in China has had a …
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, real investment and tertiary education using data for the People's Republic of China over the period 1952-1999. To proxy …
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This article examines the causal relationship between human capital and real income using data for China from 1960 to …
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This paper examines economic returns to schooling for China's Korean minority in the urban labour market using ordinary … ethnic Koreans in China. It also provides a justification for the Korean minority's focus on educational attainment. …
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new-generation migrants in China's urban workforce. We present evidence to suggest that new-generation migrants are less … with aspirations rising faster than income in China's fast growing urban economy. …
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This study contributes to an important, but under-researched, topic on China by empirically examining the theory of … compensating differentials in the context of China's migrant workers. Using survey data collected from the Pearl River Delta in … Guangdong province in south China, this study applies the Firpo-Fortin-Lemieux quantile decomposition method to examine the …
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short run wellbeing impact upon wellbeing in the long run. We do so for China’s Korean ethnic minority. We find that …
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