Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) questionnaire (2004 and 2006 pooling data) and employing the Heckman two-step procedure for sample selection bias, we provide new estimates for male-female hourly wage differentials in urban China. The results indicate that the hourly wage differentials and the unexplained part of the hourly wage differentials are smaller than the differentials obtained by ignoring the sample selection bias. 1
Oaxaca’s study (1973), along with the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) questionnaire (2004 a...
Applying the standard bootstrapping technique with corrections for heteroskedasticity for a sample o...
Using data collected from a survey of 1,622 relatively low-income households in Changsha in January ...
Chinese attitudes toward the treatment of men and women in the workplace reflect two divergent persp...
This paper analyzes changes in the gender earnings gap in urban China over the period 1988-2004 usin...
This paper analyzes changes in the gender earnings gap in urban China over the period 1988-2004 usin...
This paper analyzes changes in the gender earnings gap in urban China over the period 1988-2004 usin...
The gender wage gap and its development in urban China is analysed utilising two large scale surveys...
This thesis presents an analysis of the gender earnings gap in urban China. The focus is on the impa...
Using 1987, 1996, and 2004 data, we show that the gender earnings differential in the Chinese urban ...
Few studies in the field of labor economics have analyzed the earnings differential between formal a...
Gender earnings differentials in urban China by region and their changes during the first decade of ...
This study constructs wage equations according to Mincer earnings function for men and women separat...
We use firm-level data to analyze male-female wage differences in Chinese industry in the late 1990s...
In this study, we present new empirical evidence on gender wage differences among rural–urban migran...
Oaxaca’s study (1973), along with the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) questionnaire (2004 a...
Applying the standard bootstrapping technique with corrections for heteroskedasticity for a sample o...
Using data collected from a survey of 1,622 relatively low-income households in Changsha in January ...
Chinese attitudes toward the treatment of men and women in the workplace reflect two divergent persp...
This paper analyzes changes in the gender earnings gap in urban China over the period 1988-2004 usin...
This paper analyzes changes in the gender earnings gap in urban China over the period 1988-2004 usin...
This paper analyzes changes in the gender earnings gap in urban China over the period 1988-2004 usin...
The gender wage gap and its development in urban China is analysed utilising two large scale surveys...
This thesis presents an analysis of the gender earnings gap in urban China. The focus is on the impa...
Using 1987, 1996, and 2004 data, we show that the gender earnings differential in the Chinese urban ...
Few studies in the field of labor economics have analyzed the earnings differential between formal a...
Gender earnings differentials in urban China by region and their changes during the first decade of ...
This study constructs wage equations according to Mincer earnings function for men and women separat...
We use firm-level data to analyze male-female wage differences in Chinese industry in the late 1990s...
In this study, we present new empirical evidence on gender wage differences among rural–urban migran...
Oaxaca’s study (1973), along with the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) questionnaire (2004 a...
Applying the standard bootstrapping technique with corrections for heteroskedasticity for a sample o...
Using data collected from a survey of 1,622 relatively low-income households in Changsha in January ...