The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transformation into an industrial economy. We argue in this paper that rural industry offers an alternative to urban industry for receiving agricultural labor from areas without off-farm employment opportunities. Characteristics of rural industry differ from their urban counterparts. These characteristics may serve to shape the growth in employment for incoming workers in rural areas, provide opportunities for certain types of workers, and affect the impacts these workers have on the local economy.In this paper we examine the features of China's rural-to-rural labor movement and the villages where these workers are employed. Using a nationally ...
We study urbanization and rural industrialization in a setting involving one urban region (U) and on...
A nationally representative rural labour force survey of China is analysed to explore the allocation...
The history of now-developed countries implies a common transformation path of economic development....
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets. According to our data, the ...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets, while paying attention to w...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets, while paying attention to w...
Continued industrialization in China and increase in its agricultural productivity imply that surplu...
As the Chinese economy reforms, a huge new population of rural-urban migrants is transforming the ur...
Large-scale rural labor transfer is considered an important means of promoting urbanization and pove...
Based on nationally representative survey data, this paper investigates the mechanism of employment ...
Continued industrialization in China and increase in its agricultural productivity imply that surplu...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets, while paying attention to w...
Since the initiation of the well-known economic reform and openingup policy in 1978, hundreds of mil...
This study examines the rural labor market in China based on the country's first national agricultur...
We study urbanization and rural industrialization in a setting involving one urban region (U) and on...
A nationally representative rural labour force survey of China is analysed to explore the allocation...
The history of now-developed countries implies a common transformation path of economic development....
The continued transfer of agricultural labor into the industrial sector is crucial to China's transf...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets. According to our data, the ...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets, while paying attention to w...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets, while paying attention to w...
Continued industrialization in China and increase in its agricultural productivity imply that surplu...
As the Chinese economy reforms, a huge new population of rural-urban migrants is transforming the ur...
Large-scale rural labor transfer is considered an important means of promoting urbanization and pove...
Based on nationally representative survey data, this paper investigates the mechanism of employment ...
Continued industrialization in China and increase in its agricultural productivity imply that surplu...
This paper contributes to the assessment of China's rural labor markets, while paying attention to w...
Since the initiation of the well-known economic reform and openingup policy in 1978, hundreds of mil...
This study examines the rural labor market in China based on the country's first national agricultur...
We study urbanization and rural industrialization in a setting involving one urban region (U) and on...
A nationally representative rural labour force survey of China is analysed to explore the allocation...
The history of now-developed countries implies a common transformation path of economic development....