This paper proposes a model of selective mobility of workers from the state sector to the market sector to illustrate how the market transition has led to earnings inequality in former state socialist countries. Analysis of the survey data collected in 2000 from 10 Chinese cities reveals that recent entrants into the market are driven by two different institutional processes some are self-selected for higher economic returns (voluntary entrants) and some are pushed into the market through layoffs (involuntary entrants), resulting in a more heterogeneous body of workers in the market sector than before. Linear regression results show that the commonly observed higher earnings in the market sector are limited only to a subgroup of later entra...
This paper examines the traumatic effects on the urban labour market of the policy of large-scale re...
The rise of inequality in China is one of the most serious social problems in the reform era in Chin...
This article analyzes the effect of marketization on personal income inequality in urban China as me...
This dissertation focuses on labour market returns of migrants and non-migrants in transitional urba...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
Real earnings have increased for all demographic and skill groups within China’s urban labor market ...
Nee's market transition theory claims that redistributive power will decline and returns to human ca...
Previous work on the market transition in reform-era China has missed the direct link between indivi...
The rising earnings inequality in China has sparked a heated debate on the socioeconomic outcomes of...
* Paper presented at the Asian Economic Panel meeting held in Seoul (20–21 March 2006). The authors ...
Internal migration in China during the last three decades, the largest in human history, offers a ra...
In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-term rural migrant ear...
This paper examines the patterns of entry into self-employment in urban and rural China and across d...
It has been documented widely that temporary migrants in Chinese cities are subject to labour market...
The massive downsizing of the state-owned sector and the con-comitant impressive growth of the priva...
This paper examines the traumatic effects on the urban labour market of the policy of large-scale re...
The rise of inequality in China is one of the most serious social problems in the reform era in Chin...
This article analyzes the effect of marketization on personal income inequality in urban China as me...
This dissertation focuses on labour market returns of migrants and non-migrants in transitional urba...
The transitional process in China is marked by prominent roles of state institutions, which are a ke...
Real earnings have increased for all demographic and skill groups within China’s urban labor market ...
Nee's market transition theory claims that redistributive power will decline and returns to human ca...
Previous work on the market transition in reform-era China has missed the direct link between indivi...
The rising earnings inequality in China has sparked a heated debate on the socioeconomic outcomes of...
* Paper presented at the Asian Economic Panel meeting held in Seoul (20–21 March 2006). The authors ...
Internal migration in China during the last three decades, the largest in human history, offers a ra...
In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-term rural migrant ear...
This paper examines the patterns of entry into self-employment in urban and rural China and across d...
It has been documented widely that temporary migrants in Chinese cities are subject to labour market...
The massive downsizing of the state-owned sector and the con-comitant impressive growth of the priva...
This paper examines the traumatic effects on the urban labour market of the policy of large-scale re...
The rise of inequality in China is one of the most serious social problems in the reform era in Chin...
This article analyzes the effect of marketization on personal income inequality in urban China as me...