China’s market transition has become a powerful integrative force, increasing social and economic interaction between the Han Chinese and ethnic minorities, by drawing various ethnic migrant workers into the urban labor market. In this article, we explore the ethnic dimension of migration and labor market dynamics, and compare wage earnings between ethnic minority and Han migrant workers in Kaili City in the Guizhou Province of China.The finding suggests that the labor market transition has increasingly put ethnic migrant workers at a disadvantage in the urban labor market in terms of wage earnings. With the economic restructuring from the 1990s to recent years, the earning gap between ethnic minority and Han migrant workers has widened. Th...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Migrant workers in China from minority ethnic groups are the prime focus of this study. In spite of ...
Abstract: This paper analyses labour force participation behaviour and earnings differentials betwee...
This article investigates the temporal trend in the socioeconomic differentials between ethnic minor...
In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-term rural migrant ear...
Since the 1980s, many migrant workers have flooded into China's urban labour market. Most of them ar...
This paper examines how the labour force is segmented through ethnic distinctions. These distinction...
This dissertation focuses on labour market returns of migrants and non-migrants in transitional urba...
Chinese internal migrants without a local hukou (household registration) are often discriminated aga...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
International audienceIn urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-...
International audienceIn urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Migrant workers in China from minority ethnic groups are the prime focus of this study. In spite of ...
Abstract: This paper analyses labour force participation behaviour and earnings differentials betwee...
This article investigates the temporal trend in the socioeconomic differentials between ethnic minor...
In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-term rural migrant ear...
Since the 1980s, many migrant workers have flooded into China's urban labour market. Most of them ar...
This paper examines how the labour force is segmented through ethnic distinctions. These distinction...
This dissertation focuses on labour market returns of migrants and non-migrants in transitional urba...
Chinese internal migrants without a local hukou (household registration) are often discriminated aga...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
International audienceIn urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-...
International audienceIn urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than long-...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...
Working paper GATE 2008-08In urban China, urban resident annual earnings are 1.3 times larger than l...