Chinese internal migrants without a local hukou (household registration) are often discriminated against in the urban labour market. This study examines the impacts of such discrimination on wage differentials and the distribution among urban locals, urban migrants and rural migrants. It uses an extended analytical framework of segmented labour market to examine the multiple segmentations between urban residents and rural migrants and between locals and non-locals. The results show that, compared with urban locals, rural migrants only face discrimination above the medium-wage level, while urban migrants face discrimination below the medium-wage level, but to a much lesser degree. Owing to structural differences in employment, urban locals (...
Using the Chinese Household Income Project (CHIP) 2002 dataset, this paper examines the effects of t...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
This dissertation focuses on labour market returns of migrants and non-migrants in transitional urba...
Since the 1980s, many migrant workers have flooded into China's urban labour market. Most of them ar...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
It has been documented widely that temporary migrants in Chinese cities are subject to labour market...
Cheng, Z., Guo, F., Hugo, G. & Yuan, X. (2013). Employment and wage discrimination in the Chinese ci...
In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-term rural migrant ear...
This paper utilises a 2008 survey on the wave of rural–urban migration in China to provide new emp...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history since the initiation of economic ref...
This paper examines the sources of earnings disparities between rural migrants and local workers in ...
Currently, about 150 million migrant workers reside in the major Chinese cities, where they are trea...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history since the initiation of economic ref...
This paper explores industrial segregation and its impact on the wage gaps between rural-to-urban mi...
Using the Chinese Household Income Project (CHIP) 2002 dataset, this paper examines the effects of t...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
This dissertation focuses on labour market returns of migrants and non-migrants in transitional urba...
Since the 1980s, many migrant workers have flooded into China's urban labour market. Most of them ar...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
The urban labour market in China has been institutionally segmented, partly due to the hukou (househ...
It has been documented widely that temporary migrants in Chinese cities are subject to labour market...
Cheng, Z., Guo, F., Hugo, G. & Yuan, X. (2013). Employment and wage discrimination in the Chinese ci...
In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-term rural migrant ear...
This paper utilises a 2008 survey on the wave of rural–urban migration in China to provide new emp...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history since the initiation of economic ref...
This paper examines the sources of earnings disparities between rural migrants and local workers in ...
Currently, about 150 million migrant workers reside in the major Chinese cities, where they are trea...
China has witnessed the largest migration wave in human history since the initiation of economic ref...
This paper explores industrial segregation and its impact on the wage gaps between rural-to-urban mi...
Using the Chinese Household Income Project (CHIP) 2002 dataset, this paper examines the effects of t...
Since 1955 the Chinese household registration system (hukou) has been used as the main tool to restr...
This dissertation focuses on labour market returns of migrants and non-migrants in transitional urba...