This study contributes to an important, but under-researched, topic on China by empirically examining the theory of compensating wage differentials for occupational risks in urban labour markets. Drawing on two datasets – one national for all workers and one from the Pearl River Delta for migrant workers – we examine the relationship between wages and occupational risks, and estimate the risk premium for health hazards. The results show that having risky jobs, especially those associated with dust, has a significant negative effect on hourly wages. The negative risk premium accounts for approximately 10% of all workers' hourly wage in safe jobs using the national dataset and 1.8% of migrant workers' hourly wage in safe jobs in the Pearl Riv...
Objectives This review considers the state of occupational injury surveillance and prevention among ...
This article examines the effect of having a labour contract on a range of employee outcomes (wages,...
In this study we examine the extent to which firms pass back the cost of pollution regulation to wor...
As a result of rapid industrialisation in China, rural–urban migrant workers are increasingly suscep...
Sun L, Liu T. Occupational diseases and migrant workers' compensation claiming in China: An unheeded...
Objectives To assess the relationship between occupational health and safety (OH&S)-related beha...
This thesis examines the important role of work sector in workers’ health status and the relationshi...
AbstractTo study occupational injury occurrence and related risk factors among Chinese migrant worke...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
Abstract: Problems of occupational health and safety in small and medium size enterprises are severe...
AbstractTo study occupational injury occurrence and related risk factors among Chinese migrant worke...
Over the past decade, the PRC has made dramatic changes to its labor contract laws, corporate laws, ...
The aim of this study is to investigate public perceived risk on various issues in present-day China...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
The paper provides an estimate of wage compensation for fate job risk in Hong Kong. Is uses the 1991...
Objectives This review considers the state of occupational injury surveillance and prevention among ...
This article examines the effect of having a labour contract on a range of employee outcomes (wages,...
In this study we examine the extent to which firms pass back the cost of pollution regulation to wor...
As a result of rapid industrialisation in China, rural–urban migrant workers are increasingly suscep...
Sun L, Liu T. Occupational diseases and migrant workers' compensation claiming in China: An unheeded...
Objectives To assess the relationship between occupational health and safety (OH&S)-related beha...
This thesis examines the important role of work sector in workers’ health status and the relationshi...
AbstractTo study occupational injury occurrence and related risk factors among Chinese migrant worke...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
Abstract: Problems of occupational health and safety in small and medium size enterprises are severe...
AbstractTo study occupational injury occurrence and related risk factors among Chinese migrant worke...
Over the past decade, the PRC has made dramatic changes to its labor contract laws, corporate laws, ...
The aim of this study is to investigate public perceived risk on various issues in present-day China...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
The paper provides an estimate of wage compensation for fate job risk in Hong Kong. Is uses the 1991...
Objectives This review considers the state of occupational injury surveillance and prevention among ...
This article examines the effect of having a labour contract on a range of employee outcomes (wages,...
In this study we examine the extent to which firms pass back the cost of pollution regulation to wor...