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China's phenomenal growth is accompanied by both relatively low level of standards of living and high inequality. It is … China during economic transition. We find that returns to education are generally more pronounced for individuals in the …
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Rapid education expansion and rising income inequality are two striking phenomena occurring in China during the … transitional period. Using the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) data collected in 1997 and 2006, this paper studies how … effect. In explaining the earning gap in China, the price effect is more important than the population effect. The labor …
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Rapid education expansion and rising income inequality are two striking phenomena occurring in China during the … transitional period. Using the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) data collected in 1997 and 2006, this paper studies how …-observed effect. In explaining the earning gap in China, the price effect is more important than the population effect. The labor …
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variable in driving down China's wage inequality between 2010 and 2018. We find that (1) education accounted for over 30% of …
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Rapid education expansion and rising income inequality are two striking phenomena occurring in China during the … transitional period. Using the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) data collected in 1997 and 2006, this paper studies how … effect. In explaining the earning gap in China, the price effect is more important than the population effect. The labor …
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Using annual urban household survey data from 6 provinces in different regions of China, we analyze the rapid increase … in earning inequality of urban China from 1988 to 2003. We describe overall and residual inequality trends and use …
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Hukou registration is an instrument to control nonplanned population and capital movements, which the Chinese Communist Party has been exploiting extensively since the 1950s. It requires that each Chinese citizen be classified as either an agricultural or nonagricultural hukou inheritor and be...
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This paper estimates the returns to education of rural-urban migrants during the period of transition of China …
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This paper estimates the returns to education of rural-urban migrants during the period of transition of China … ; quantile regression ; ownership enterprises ; China ; returns to schooling …
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