In this study, we present new empirical evidence on gender wage differences among rural–urban migrants in China. We use a data set that includes migrants residing in urban communities and those living at their workplaces—the latter were not included in the previous studies. We find that the gender wage gap among migrants is 16%–18% and does not differ between migrants living at workplaces and those living in urban communities. However, gender differences in industry sorting play a more important role for migrants living at their workplaces, whereas differences in education and experience are of importance for those living in urban communities. Overall, differences in the returns to characteristics are the main driver of the gender wage gap,...
The gender wage gap and its development in urban China is analysed utilising two large scale surveys...
Statistics suggest that young men and women in China migrate at almost equal numbers, but we know le...
This study examines the effect of own income versus reference group income and the subjective factor...
Background: Recent trends show an unprecedented feminisation of migration in China, triggered by the...
This paper analyzes the gender wage differentials among rural–urban migrants in China using a nation...
© 2016 Min Qin et al. BACKGROUND: Recent trends show an unprecedented feminisation of migration in C...
Over the last two decades, social and economic changes in transitional economies have produced many ...
The paper studies the levels and changes in wage inequality among Chinese rural-urban migrants from ...
Abstract: Using survey data from China, this article examines the determinants of the rural-urban mi...
The paper studies the levels and changes in wage inequality among Chinese rural-urban migrants from ...
We examine schooling returns for migrant workers in China based on the 2009 Rural-Urban Migration in...
This thesis presents an analysis of the gender earnings gap in urban China. The focus is on the impa...
© 2018 Australian HR Institute Early studies on women migrant workers in China focused largely on th...
This paper utilises a new survey to evaluate the impact of education and on-the-job training on earn...
Using survey data from China, this article examines the effects of income gaps on migration decision...
The gender wage gap and its development in urban China is analysed utilising two large scale surveys...
Statistics suggest that young men and women in China migrate at almost equal numbers, but we know le...
This study examines the effect of own income versus reference group income and the subjective factor...
Background: Recent trends show an unprecedented feminisation of migration in China, triggered by the...
This paper analyzes the gender wage differentials among rural–urban migrants in China using a nation...
© 2016 Min Qin et al. BACKGROUND: Recent trends show an unprecedented feminisation of migration in C...
Over the last two decades, social and economic changes in transitional economies have produced many ...
The paper studies the levels and changes in wage inequality among Chinese rural-urban migrants from ...
Abstract: Using survey data from China, this article examines the determinants of the rural-urban mi...
The paper studies the levels and changes in wage inequality among Chinese rural-urban migrants from ...
We examine schooling returns for migrant workers in China based on the 2009 Rural-Urban Migration in...
This thesis presents an analysis of the gender earnings gap in urban China. The focus is on the impa...
© 2018 Australian HR Institute Early studies on women migrant workers in China focused largely on th...
This paper utilises a new survey to evaluate the impact of education and on-the-job training on earn...
Using survey data from China, this article examines the effects of income gaps on migration decision...
The gender wage gap and its development in urban China is analysed utilising two large scale surveys...
Statistics suggest that young men and women in China migrate at almost equal numbers, but we know le...
This study examines the effect of own income versus reference group income and the subjective factor...