The rural elderly in China have 40% of the income of the urban elderly, spend a larger share of their income on food, are in worse health, work later into their lives and depend more on their children, lacking pensions and public services. The birth quota since 1980 has particularly restricted the childbearing of rural, less educated, women, who therefore have fewer children to rely on for support. This inequality is reinforced by increasing returns to schooling, especially beyond secondary school. Government restrictions on rural-urban migration reduces national efficiency, adds to the urban-rural wage gap and increases inequality. Copyright 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
We use microsample data from the 2005 (1%) National Population Sample Survey in southeast China and ...
For anyone who has ever quit a job, packed up, and moved to a new city, it may come as a surprise th...
Over the past few decades of economic reform, China's labor markets have been transformed to an incr...
Rural elderly have 40% of the income of those in urban areas, spend a larger share of their income o...
Rural elderly have 40% of the income of those in urban areas, spend a larger share of their income o...
Rural elderly have 40% of the income of those in urban areas, spend a larger share of their income o...
The majority of China\u27s population lives in rural areas and a pattern is emerging of very uneven ...
China, an Asian powerhouse, has reached record levels of economic growth since milestone market refo...
Rapid demographic and socio-economic changes have been taking place in China during the past forty y...
Paul I. Kadetz - ORCID: 0000-0002-2824-1856 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2824-1856Item not available...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
Population aging is an emerging issue in developing countries. In this paper, we argue that it is la...
Abstract After China's policy of reform and opening up to the outside world was carried out in the l...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
We use microsample data from the 2005 (1%) National Population Sample Survey in southeast China and ...
For anyone who has ever quit a job, packed up, and moved to a new city, it may come as a surprise th...
Over the past few decades of economic reform, China's labor markets have been transformed to an incr...
Rural elderly have 40% of the income of those in urban areas, spend a larger share of their income o...
Rural elderly have 40% of the income of those in urban areas, spend a larger share of their income o...
Rural elderly have 40% of the income of those in urban areas, spend a larger share of their income o...
The majority of China\u27s population lives in rural areas and a pattern is emerging of very uneven ...
China, an Asian powerhouse, has reached record levels of economic growth since milestone market refo...
Rapid demographic and socio-economic changes have been taking place in China during the past forty y...
Paul I. Kadetz - ORCID: 0000-0002-2824-1856 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2824-1856Item not available...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
Population aging is an emerging issue in developing countries. In this paper, we argue that it is la...
Abstract After China's policy of reform and opening up to the outside world was carried out in the l...
We study the impact of China’s new rural pension program on promoting migration of labor. We investi...
We use microsample data from the 2005 (1%) National Population Sample Survey in southeast China and ...
For anyone who has ever quit a job, packed up, and moved to a new city, it may come as a surprise th...
Over the past few decades of economic reform, China's labor markets have been transformed to an incr...