The rising earnings inequality in China has sparked a heated debate on the socioeconomic outcomes of market transformation. While a large body of literature has focussed on the temporal trend of wage inequality during the reform period, much less attention has been devoted to the structural causes of regional variations in sectoral wage differentials. Using a micro-data sample from the 2005 one percent population sample survey and multilevel methods, this article examines the geographic variability of wage differentials between economic sectors in urban China, with a particular focus on the combination effects of market expansion and state intervention. The results indicate that sectoral wage differentials vary substantially across regions,...
This paper proposes a model of selective mobility of workers from the state sector to the market sec...
Economic transition from a planned to a market oriented economy is often associated with a widening ...
New Economic Geography (NEG) models predict that locations with market access advantages have higher...
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41501151, 41329001); th...
The rise of inequality in China is one of the most serious social problems in the reform era in Chin...
How significantly inter-industry wage differentials contribute to rising income inequality is an ess...
This paper estimates nonlinear structural wage equations derived from NEG model with data on 327 cit...
We consider the effect of geography, and in particular market access, on wages using individual data...
How significantly inter-industry wage differentials contribute to rising income inequality is an ess...
Using a panel of 29 provinces over the years 1986 to 2001, we explore the large regional variations ...
This paper examines the effect of the public sector and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) on wage inequ...
We tried to develop a two sector model to investigate the role of state sector on the urban income i...
This paper analyses the determinants of wage differentials among different ownership enterprises in ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the changes in public-private sector earnings differential...
Working paper GATE 2010-32This paper analyzes the changes in public-private sector earnings differen...
This paper proposes a model of selective mobility of workers from the state sector to the market sec...
Economic transition from a planned to a market oriented economy is often associated with a widening ...
New Economic Geography (NEG) models predict that locations with market access advantages have higher...
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41501151, 41329001); th...
The rise of inequality in China is one of the most serious social problems in the reform era in Chin...
How significantly inter-industry wage differentials contribute to rising income inequality is an ess...
This paper estimates nonlinear structural wage equations derived from NEG model with data on 327 cit...
We consider the effect of geography, and in particular market access, on wages using individual data...
How significantly inter-industry wage differentials contribute to rising income inequality is an ess...
Using a panel of 29 provinces over the years 1986 to 2001, we explore the large regional variations ...
This paper examines the effect of the public sector and state-owned enterprises (SOEs) on wage inequ...
We tried to develop a two sector model to investigate the role of state sector on the urban income i...
This paper analyses the determinants of wage differentials among different ownership enterprises in ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the changes in public-private sector earnings differential...
Working paper GATE 2010-32This paper analyzes the changes in public-private sector earnings differen...
This paper proposes a model of selective mobility of workers from the state sector to the market sec...
Economic transition from a planned to a market oriented economy is often associated with a widening ...
New Economic Geography (NEG) models predict that locations with market access advantages have higher...