This article examines the effect of having a labour contract on a range of employee outcomes (wages, hours worked, social insurance coverage and subjective well-being) for a sample of urban and migrant workers in China using data from the Rural-Urban Migration in China (RUMiC) project. Using different methods, we find that the Labour Contract Law has larger effects for urban workers than for migrant workers on receipt of social benefits, subjective well-being and wages, but not for hours worked.24 page(s
Based on a survey of 1,268 firms in 12 cities, this article empirically studies unions' effects...
This thesis aims to uncover whether having a long-term or permanent contract improves the quality of...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a rural or...
Based on survey data collected in Guangdong province in 2009, this chapter examines the workplace re...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
This paper discusses how Labor Contract Law, the aging population and technology influence labor wag...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
The thesis consists of three main chapters. Chapter 2 studies the effects of Employment Protection L...
China started to implement a series of "new policies on rural migrants" or "rural-urban unified welf...
Rural-to-urban migration has increased rapidly in China since the early 1980s, with the number of mi...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a ru...
ILRF\u27s report examines the impact of the Labor Contract Law on workplaces in China’s export manuf...
This paper outlines the history of social insurance policies and coverage in urban China, and uses a...
Based on a survey of 1,268 firms in 12 cities, this article empirically studies unions' effects...
This thesis aims to uncover whether having a long-term or permanent contract improves the quality of...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a rural or...
Based on survey data collected in Guangdong province in 2009, this chapter examines the workplace re...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
This paper discusses how Labor Contract Law, the aging population and technology influence labor wag...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
In January 2008, China adopted a new labour contract law. This new law represents the most significa...
The thesis consists of three main chapters. Chapter 2 studies the effects of Employment Protection L...
China started to implement a series of "new policies on rural migrants" or "rural-urban unified welf...
Rural-to-urban migration has increased rapidly in China since the early 1980s, with the number of mi...
This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Mi...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a ru...
ILRF\u27s report examines the impact of the Labor Contract Law on workplaces in China’s export manuf...
This paper outlines the history of social insurance policies and coverage in urban China, and uses a...
Based on a survey of 1,268 firms in 12 cities, this article empirically studies unions' effects...
This thesis aims to uncover whether having a long-term or permanent contract improves the quality of...
Since 1958 the hukou (household registration) system has assigned Chinese citizens either a rural or...