Using original survey data from China, we estimate a discrete duration model to study the reemployment of urban workers who lost jobs involuntarily during the restructuring of China’s state sector. Taking the number of relatives living in the same city as an exogenous measure of social networks, we provide empirical evidence of the importance of these networks in job search. In contrast to studies of other transition economies, our results suggest that access to unemployment subsidies reduces the probability of reemployment within a year by 34 percent for men. Unlike men, women’s reemployment is not responsive to public subsidies, although it is responsive to family circumstances. Wome...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
This paper provides the first systematic analysis of the reasons why women endure longer unemploymen...
This paper focuses on employment narratives recounted in life history interviews with women workers ...
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 economic restructuring in China over the past decade has resulted in displacement of millions of...
Since the late 1970s, the People’s Republic of China has experienced a progressive market transition...
Urban poverty had not been a significant issue until the middle of 1990s when serious economic restr...
On the hypotheses, all except those relating to the appraisal of intensity and financial welfare wer...
The central theme of this dissertation is that social networks play an important role in employment ...
Using self-gathered data and the hazard model, we analyzed the reasons laid-off workers in the Beiji...
The Chinese market transition has provided new opportunities for individuals to improve social statu...
Using data from the China Urban Labor Survey conducted in five large Chinese cities at year end 2001...
Discusses the results of a study that examined whether the impact of economic reform in China, with ...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
This paper provides the first systematic analysis of the reasons why women endure longer unemploymen...
This paper focuses on employment narratives recounted in life history interviews with women workers ...
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 economic restructuring in China over the past decade has resulted in displacement of millions of...
Since the late 1970s, the People’s Republic of China has experienced a progressive market transition...
Urban poverty had not been a significant issue until the middle of 1990s when serious economic restr...
On the hypotheses, all except those relating to the appraisal of intensity and financial welfare wer...
The central theme of this dissertation is that social networks play an important role in employment ...
Using self-gathered data and the hazard model, we analyzed the reasons laid-off workers in the Beiji...
The Chinese market transition has provided new opportunities for individuals to improve social statu...
Using data from the China Urban Labor Survey conducted in five large Chinese cities at year end 2001...
Discusses the results of a study that examined whether the impact of economic reform in China, with ...
Between 1998 and 2002, millions of urban workers known as the xiagang were made redundant as a conse...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
This paper provides the first systematic analysis of the reasons why women endure longer unemploymen...
This paper focuses on employment narratives recounted in life history interviews with women workers ...