The goal of this thesis is to study and understand the informal employment in China. With the rapid growth of informal employment, this thesis challenged the conventional view of informal sector that it is a hub for the poor who need work but cannot find employment in the formal sector. It analysed informal sector employment in China. It focused on three aspects: (1) the pattern and determinants of what constitutes employees, casual workers and employers, (2) the reasons for employment change between the formal and informal sectors, and (3) remuneration differences between formal sector employees and informal sector self-employed workers/employers. This analysis used CHIPs data from 2008, 2009, and 2014. The findings suggest that informal...
Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the worl...
Informality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the informal economy is theref...
This study provides evidence on the determinants of self-employment for urban local registration res...
The goal of this thesis is to study and understand the informal employment in China. With the rapid ...
This study analyses data from household surveys in six large Chinese cities in 2010 to describe the ...
Through this household survey research, a report that addresses measurement for informal employment ...
In spite of the growing attention to and the rapid development of employment in the informal sector ...
Using data drawn from in-depth interviews collected in three Chinese cities and the countrywide Chin...
The ILO (2018) report shows that more than 61 per cent of the world's employed population work infor...
China's internal migration has drawn extensive interest since the 1980s, and numerous studies have f...
Oaxaca’s study (1973), along with the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) questionnaire (2004 a...
The informal economy is a reality that influences the lives of people directly at the planetary leve...
Purpose: This paper evaluates competing explanations for the greater prevalence of informal employme...
Abstract. This article addresses two contested issues of crucial importance to policy, namely: forma...
Given the prevalence of informality, this article proposes a typology for classifying countries by t...
Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the worl...
Informality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the informal economy is theref...
This study provides evidence on the determinants of self-employment for urban local registration res...
The goal of this thesis is to study and understand the informal employment in China. With the rapid ...
This study analyses data from household surveys in six large Chinese cities in 2010 to describe the ...
Through this household survey research, a report that addresses measurement for informal employment ...
In spite of the growing attention to and the rapid development of employment in the informal sector ...
Using data drawn from in-depth interviews collected in three Chinese cities and the countrywide Chin...
The ILO (2018) report shows that more than 61 per cent of the world's employed population work infor...
China's internal migration has drawn extensive interest since the 1980s, and numerous studies have f...
Oaxaca’s study (1973), along with the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) questionnaire (2004 a...
The informal economy is a reality that influences the lives of people directly at the planetary leve...
Purpose: This paper evaluates competing explanations for the greater prevalence of informal employme...
Abstract. This article addresses two contested issues of crucial importance to policy, namely: forma...
Given the prevalence of informality, this article proposes a typology for classifying countries by t...
Informality and informal employment are wide-spread and growing phenomena in all regions of the worl...
Informality is ubiquitous in most developing countries. Understanding the informal economy is theref...
This study provides evidence on the determinants of self-employment for urban local registration res...