This paper studies how industry specialization, diversification, and churning affect unemployment rates in Chinese cities. Using a city level panel data set from 1997 to 2006, we find that the specialization of wholesale and retail industry can significantly decrease unemployment rate; however, specializing in finance industry increases unemployment rate. In contrast to the evidence from developed countries, industry diversity is positively and significantly associated with unemployment rates in Chinese cities, possibly due to the higher degree of industry churning during the sample period. We also find that urban economic growth, market maturity measured by the proportion of private sector employment, and human capital can decrease unemplo...
Abstract When facing automation threats, a large Chinese city worker might not be as ...
Industrial segmentation of the labor market is an important factor which causes the wage inequality ...
Chinese urban workers are no longer shielded from market forces. They are bearing the brunt of the a...
This paper studies how industry specialization, diversification, and churning affect unemployment ra...
This paper studies how industry specialization, diversification, and churning affect unemployment ra...
Measuring the occupational diversity and trend of Chinese cities from the perspective of the distrib...
This paper investigates the relevance of the two leading theories of city-industry growth (i.e., spe...
Employment is the biggest livelihood of the people. What kind of industrial structure is more conduc...
Although it has for years had a lower unemployment rate than other industrialized countries, Japan h...
Since many individuals are immobile between city labor markets in t he short run, the industrial str...
This paper studies how the thick market effect influences local unemployment rate fluctuations. The ...
Whether urbanization economies are caused by urban diversity or urban scale is not clear in regional...
Wu Z. and Yao S. (2006) On unemployment inflow and outflow in urban China, Regional Studies 40, 811-...
As a new engine of economic development after urbanization’s structural deceleration stage in China,...
This paper studies the interactions between industry specialization and diversity. Several studies h...
Abstract When facing automation threats, a large Chinese city worker might not be as ...
Industrial segmentation of the labor market is an important factor which causes the wage inequality ...
Chinese urban workers are no longer shielded from market forces. They are bearing the brunt of the a...
This paper studies how industry specialization, diversification, and churning affect unemployment ra...
This paper studies how industry specialization, diversification, and churning affect unemployment ra...
Measuring the occupational diversity and trend of Chinese cities from the perspective of the distrib...
This paper investigates the relevance of the two leading theories of city-industry growth (i.e., spe...
Employment is the biggest livelihood of the people. What kind of industrial structure is more conduc...
Although it has for years had a lower unemployment rate than other industrialized countries, Japan h...
Since many individuals are immobile between city labor markets in t he short run, the industrial str...
This paper studies how the thick market effect influences local unemployment rate fluctuations. The ...
Whether urbanization economies are caused by urban diversity or urban scale is not clear in regional...
Wu Z. and Yao S. (2006) On unemployment inflow and outflow in urban China, Regional Studies 40, 811-...
As a new engine of economic development after urbanization’s structural deceleration stage in China,...
This paper studies the interactions between industry specialization and diversity. Several studies h...
Abstract When facing automation threats, a large Chinese city worker might not be as ...
Industrial segmentation of the labor market is an important factor which causes the wage inequality ...
Chinese urban workers are no longer shielded from market forces. They are bearing the brunt of the a...