The massive downsizing of the state-owned sector and the con-comitant impressive growth of the private sector at the end of the 1990s have altered the nature of the Chinese labor market. The introduction of market mechanisms has contributed to increasing labor turnover and competitiveness in market wages. Using two urban household surveys for 1995 and 2002, this paper analyzes the evolution of labor market segmentation in urban China by applying an extended version of Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition methods. During the seven-year period, the sharp increase in real earnings for all workers shows substantial differences across own-ership, economic sectors, and regions. We find strong evidence of a multitiered labor market along these three major...
The rising earnings inequality in China has sparked a heated debate on the socioeconomic outcomes of...
The large-scale reform of the state-owned sector and the development of a private sector in the 1990...
As the excessive labour market segmentation has negatively affected China’s social and economic deve...
* Paper presented at the Asian Economic Panel meeting held in Seoul (20–21 March 2006). The authors ...
The massive downsizing of the state-owned sector and the concomitant impressive growth of the privat...
In China, urban residents have traditionally been protected against labour market competition from r...
This paper proposes a model of selective mobility of workers from the state sector to the market sec...
This paper analyses the determinants of wage differentials among different ownership enterprises in ...
This paper analyses the determinants of wage differentials among different ownership enterprises in ...
Real earnings have increased for all demographic and skill groups within China’s urban labor market ...
Two representative surveys, relating to 1995 and 1999, are used to analyse the effect of enterprise ...
During economic reform, Chinese economic labor markets became segmented by state sector associated w...
This dissertation includes three essays to address how institutional reform has reshapedstratificati...
This article analyzes the determinants of earnings differentials among enterprises of different owne...
In the process of transition towards a market economy, Chinese government has chosen to reform the s...
The rising earnings inequality in China has sparked a heated debate on the socioeconomic outcomes of...
The large-scale reform of the state-owned sector and the development of a private sector in the 1990...
As the excessive labour market segmentation has negatively affected China’s social and economic deve...
* Paper presented at the Asian Economic Panel meeting held in Seoul (20–21 March 2006). The authors ...
The massive downsizing of the state-owned sector and the concomitant impressive growth of the privat...
In China, urban residents have traditionally been protected against labour market competition from r...
This paper proposes a model of selective mobility of workers from the state sector to the market sec...
This paper analyses the determinants of wage differentials among different ownership enterprises in ...
This paper analyses the determinants of wage differentials among different ownership enterprises in ...
Real earnings have increased for all demographic and skill groups within China’s urban labor market ...
Two representative surveys, relating to 1995 and 1999, are used to analyse the effect of enterprise ...
During economic reform, Chinese economic labor markets became segmented by state sector associated w...
This dissertation includes three essays to address how institutional reform has reshapedstratificati...
This article analyzes the determinants of earnings differentials among enterprises of different owne...
In the process of transition towards a market economy, Chinese government has chosen to reform the s...
The rising earnings inequality in China has sparked a heated debate on the socioeconomic outcomes of...
The large-scale reform of the state-owned sector and the development of a private sector in the 1990...
As the excessive labour market segmentation has negatively affected China’s social and economic deve...