Using data drawn from in-depth interviews collected in three Chinese cities and the countrywide China General Social Survey, this dissertation examined how people found jobs during the historic period of China’s employment system change. This dissertation is written in the format of three publishable papers. The first paper revisited China’s employment system change, by focusing on individual reactions towards the changing employment policies. Perceiving the persistent political authority, individuals pursued higher education, accumulated political advantages, and mobilized network resources, to get state-assigned jobs. Individual job-seeking strategies, in turn, boosted the state’s hiring criteria, as well as facilitated the growth of the ...
China has been experiencing a series of socio-economic transitions since the market reform was expl...
The problem of unemployed university graduates has become serious in China since the expansion of th...
Paper’s importance The study examines the career anchors and explores the occupational and job pref...
Using data drawn from in-depth interviews collected in three Chinese cities and the countrywide Chin...
This study highlights the necessity of distinguishing the use of the formal-informal joint channel f...
This paper studies the changes in the process of job seeking by university graduates in China throug...
By using qualitative data collected in three representative Chinese cities and quantitative data fr...
Job search procedures are a form of human capital investment in that they involve current investment...
Abstract By using qualitative data collected in three representative Chinese cities and quantitative...
The goal of this thesis is to study and understand the informal employment in China. With the rapid ...
Since the late 1970s, the People’s Republic of China has experienced a progressive market transition...
The central theme of this dissertation is that social networks play an important role in employment ...
Building upon Granovetter’s well-known study of the job search behaviors of white males, this resear...
Graduate employability is a key concern for many observers particularly at a time when education is ...
In the harsh Chinese graduate labor market, urban, middle-class students continue to outpace those f...
China has been experiencing a series of socio-economic transitions since the market reform was expl...
The problem of unemployed university graduates has become serious in China since the expansion of th...
Paper’s importance The study examines the career anchors and explores the occupational and job pref...
Using data drawn from in-depth interviews collected in three Chinese cities and the countrywide Chin...
This study highlights the necessity of distinguishing the use of the formal-informal joint channel f...
This paper studies the changes in the process of job seeking by university graduates in China throug...
By using qualitative data collected in three representative Chinese cities and quantitative data fr...
Job search procedures are a form of human capital investment in that they involve current investment...
Abstract By using qualitative data collected in three representative Chinese cities and quantitative...
The goal of this thesis is to study and understand the informal employment in China. With the rapid ...
Since the late 1970s, the People’s Republic of China has experienced a progressive market transition...
The central theme of this dissertation is that social networks play an important role in employment ...
Building upon Granovetter’s well-known study of the job search behaviors of white males, this resear...
Graduate employability is a key concern for many observers particularly at a time when education is ...
In the harsh Chinese graduate labor market, urban, middle-class students continue to outpace those f...
China has been experiencing a series of socio-economic transitions since the market reform was expl...
The problem of unemployed university graduates has become serious in China since the expansion of th...
Paper’s importance The study examines the career anchors and explores the occupational and job pref...