The large-scale reform of the state-owned sector and the development of a private sector in the 1990s changed the nature of employment in urban China. The system of allocated, lifelong jobs, denoted the iron rice bowl, that had previously prevailed under state planning was eroded, permitting more labor turnover and mobility. Using an urban household survey for 1999 that has rich data on job duration and job change, we analyze inter-firm mobility in the urban labor market, its evolution, and its explanation. A distinction is made between the institutionally favored urban residents and the rural-urban migrants. The mobility rate of migrants greatly exceeds that of urban residents. The extent, patterns, determinants, and consequences of mobili...
of temporary and permanent migration in China. The results show that temporary migration is an impor...
In view of recent changes in both migration patterns and urban labour market conditions, the permane...
On the basis of the data derived from China's 2005 1% population sample survey, this paper examines ...
The large-scale reform of the state-owned sector and the development of a private sector in the 1990...
As the Chinese economy reforms, a huge new population of rural-urban migrants is transforming the ur...
This paper investigates the occupational attainment and job mobility of permanent rural-to-urban mig...
The topic of integration of rural migrants into the urban job market has become essential in China. ...
The occupational mobility of China's migrant workers and their socioeconomic progression in China's ...
This article investigates the occupational attainment and job mobility of permanent rural-to-urban m...
In China urban residents have traditionally been protected against labour market competition from ru...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
In China, urban residents have traditionally been protected against labour market competition from r...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
of temporary and permanent migration in China. The results show that temporary migration is an impor...
In view of recent changes in both migration patterns and urban labour market conditions, the permane...
On the basis of the data derived from China's 2005 1% population sample survey, this paper examines ...
The large-scale reform of the state-owned sector and the development of a private sector in the 1990...
As the Chinese economy reforms, a huge new population of rural-urban migrants is transforming the ur...
This paper investigates the occupational attainment and job mobility of permanent rural-to-urban mig...
The topic of integration of rural migrants into the urban job market has become essential in China. ...
The occupational mobility of China's migrant workers and their socioeconomic progression in China's ...
This article investigates the occupational attainment and job mobility of permanent rural-to-urban m...
In China urban residents have traditionally been protected against labour market competition from ru...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
In China, urban residents have traditionally been protected against labour market competition from r...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
of temporary and permanent migration in China. The results show that temporary migration is an impor...
In view of recent changes in both migration patterns and urban labour market conditions, the permane...
On the basis of the data derived from China's 2005 1% population sample survey, this paper examines ...