This paper provides the first systematic analysis of the reasons why women endure longer unemployment durations than men in post-restructuring urban China using data obtained from a national representative household survey. Rejecting the view that women are less earnest than men in their desire for employment, the analysis shows that women's job search efforts are handicapped by lack of access to social networks, social stereotyping (that married women are unreliable employees), unequal access to social reemployment services stemming from sex segregation prior to the displacement, and wage discrimination in the post-restructuring labor market.Gender inequality, unemployment duration, Oaxaca-decomposition
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This open access book investigates female employment and the gender gap in the labor market and hous...
This paper focuses on employment narratives recounted in life history interviews with women workers ...
International audienceThis paper analyzes the impact of market liberalization on gender earnings dif...
China has been experiencing a fast pace of development since late 1970s. Among the key transformatio...
Following the enactment of the Labour Law in 1995, China’s urban labour market witnessed a divergenc...
This thesis presents an analysis of the gender earnings gap in urban China. The focus is on the impa...
Discrimination and Liberalisation : Women in Chinese Urban Labor Market. Using an extended version ...
In this paper we first explore the effects of differences in labor market institutions and the degre...
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We present empirical evidence regarding differences in unemployment dynamics across gender for a gro...
© 2016 Min Qin et al. BACKGROUND: Recent trends show an unprecedented feminisation of migration in C...
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This open access book investigates female employment and the gender gap in the labor market and hous...