This thesis uses CFPS's 2014 and 2016 data, from the perspective of differences in education levels and city size, using the two-way fixed-effect model and quantile regression to explore how the different educational workers' nominal monthly income gap changes with the expansion of the urban population. As for city size, on average, for every 1% increase in city size, the nominal monthly income of workers will increase by 0.4%. For every 1% increase in the size of the city, the nominal monthly wage of the college education group will increase by 0.9%, and the wage of the postgraduate workers will increase almost by 1.2%. The results show that only workers with a college and postgraduate education level can expand the monthly income gap with...
This study examines changes in Chinese urban income distribution from 1987 to 1996 and 1996 to 2004 ...
This thesis uses an empirical approach to examine the drivers of income inequality in China, assumin...
Developing countries tend to exhibit evident urban–rural income divergence as urban areas rapidly ex...
This thesis uses CFPS's 2014 and 2016 data, from the perspective of differences in education levels ...
The relation between city size and wage inequality is well established for Western countries. This p...
Using annual urban household survey data from 6 provinces in different regions of China, we analyze ...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization with the steady emergence of large cities, leading to polic...
This paper examines the relationship between city size, migration, and urban income inequality using...
This paper estimates nonlinear structural wage equations derived from NEG model with data on 327 cit...
This paper examines change in wage gaps in urban China from 1988 to 2008 by estimating quantile regr...
This thesis uses an empirical approach to examine the drivers of income inequality in China, assumin...
This paper examines the relationship between city size, migration, and urban income inequality using...
Education’s role in determining worker incomes in China’s rapidly changing urban labor markets is in...
The wage gap between 4-year college (BA) and high school (HS) graduates narrows down among young wor...
In this paper, we decompose city size wage premia into various components. We base these decompositi...
This study examines changes in Chinese urban income distribution from 1987 to 1996 and 1996 to 2004 ...
This thesis uses an empirical approach to examine the drivers of income inequality in China, assumin...
Developing countries tend to exhibit evident urban–rural income divergence as urban areas rapidly ex...
This thesis uses CFPS's 2014 and 2016 data, from the perspective of differences in education levels ...
The relation between city size and wage inequality is well established for Western countries. This p...
Using annual urban household survey data from 6 provinces in different regions of China, we analyze ...
China is experiencing rapid urbanization with the steady emergence of large cities, leading to polic...
This paper examines the relationship between city size, migration, and urban income inequality using...
This paper estimates nonlinear structural wage equations derived from NEG model with data on 327 cit...
This paper examines change in wage gaps in urban China from 1988 to 2008 by estimating quantile regr...
This thesis uses an empirical approach to examine the drivers of income inequality in China, assumin...
This paper examines the relationship between city size, migration, and urban income inequality using...
Education’s role in determining worker incomes in China’s rapidly changing urban labor markets is in...
The wage gap between 4-year college (BA) and high school (HS) graduates narrows down among young wor...
In this paper, we decompose city size wage premia into various components. We base these decompositi...
This study examines changes in Chinese urban income distribution from 1987 to 1996 and 1996 to 2004 ...
This thesis uses an empirical approach to examine the drivers of income inequality in China, assumin...
Developing countries tend to exhibit evident urban–rural income divergence as urban areas rapidly ex...