The economic restructuring in China over the past decade has resulted in displacement of millions of workers who had been employed in the state sector. This has posed tremendous challenges economically, socially, politically, and culturally. For several years, Chinese policies attempted to cushion the shock by requiring state-owned enterprises to provide living allowances and reemployment services to workers that had been displaced. There have been relatively few empirical studies that have tracked the experiences of these displaced or xiagang workers. This study uses survey data from two large industrial cities to analyze the labor market situation of over 2,000 workers two years after they had been observed as displaced and unemployed. Th...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
In Chinese cities, about 1.45 million migrant workers stay away from their home villages for longer ...
Job displacement Lepresents a serious labor market problem affecting a broad spectrum of the labor f...
The economic restructuring in China over the past decade has resulted in displacement of millions of...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
Using data from the China Urban Labor Survey conducted in five large Chinese cities at year end 2001...
Using original survey data from China, we estimate a discrete duration model to study the re...
After growing at double-digit rates for most of the last three decades, the Chinese economy is now i...
This article addresses one of the many sensitive and challenging problems generated by China's ...
Using original survey data from China, we estimate a discrete duration model to study the reemployme...
This paper examines the traumatic effects on the urban labour market of the policy of large-scale re...
The employment shock of late 2008 in the Peoples Republic of China could have been a product of thre...
The large amount of displacement due to restructuring of state-owned enterprises in the late 1990s p...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
In Chinese cities, about 1.45 million migrant workers stay away from their home villages for longer ...
Job displacement Lepresents a serious labor market problem affecting a broad spectrum of the labor f...
The economic restructuring in China over the past decade has resulted in displacement of millions of...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
Using data from the China Urban Labor Survey conducted in five large Chinese cities at year end 2001...
Using original survey data from China, we estimate a discrete duration model to study the re...
After growing at double-digit rates for most of the last three decades, the Chinese economy is now i...
This article addresses one of the many sensitive and challenging problems generated by China's ...
Using original survey data from China, we estimate a discrete duration model to study the reemployme...
This paper examines the traumatic effects on the urban labour market of the policy of large-scale re...
The employment shock of late 2008 in the Peoples Republic of China could have been a product of thre...
The large amount of displacement due to restructuring of state-owned enterprises in the late 1990s p...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
In Chinese cities, about 1.45 million migrant workers stay away from their home villages for longer ...
Job displacement Lepresents a serious labor market problem affecting a broad spectrum of the labor f...