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Although urban China has experienced spectacular income growth over the last two decades, increases in inequality … change in income, inequality, and poverty over the 15 year period and investigates the determinants of poverty. It is found …
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Although urban China has experienced a rapid income growth over the last twenty years, nutrition intake for the low …
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Although urban China has experienced spectacular income growth over the last two decades, increases in inequality … change in income, inequality, and poverty over the 15 year period and investigates the determinants of poverty. It is found …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010262183
Although urban China has experienced a rapid income growth over the last twenty years, nutrition intake for the low …
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Fifty years ago, China sent more than 16 million urban youths aged 16-19 to rural villages to work and they spent …
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Fifty years ago, China sent more than 16 million urban youths aged 16–19 to rural villages to work and they spent …
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Despite the intensive efforts made by economists to examine regional income inequality in China, limited attention has … in urban China over the period 1986 to 2001. Spatial Price Index (SPI) is normally calculated using the Basket Cost … those obtained from the Basket Cost method. Further, regional price variations in urban China increased significantly during …
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The employment shock of late 2008 in the Peoples Republic of China (PRC) may have been a product of three different …
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We use a unique data of representative migrants and urban local workers in 15 Chinese cities to investigate entrepreneurship and credit constraints under labour market discrimination. We divide self employed into prefer to be self-employed and prefer to have a salaried job but cannot find one;...
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