This paper considers China's state capacity and changing governance as revealed through its policies to tackle unemployment. Despite high levels of growth, economic restructuring has resulted in rising unemployment over the last decade. The Chinese state has been able to manage job losses from state enterprises, demonstrating some state capacity in relation to this sector and some persistent command economy governance mechanisms. However both design and implementation of policies to compensate and assist particular groups among the unemployed have been shaped by weak state capacity in several other areas. First, capacity to gather accurate employment data is limited, meaning local and central governments do not have a good understanding of ...
There are five chapters in this thesis. Chapter One is an introduction. Chapter Two is a literature ...
Chinese policies aimed at maintaining people's welfare by assuring employment for all city workers a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goals of this study are twofold. First, I seek to provi...
This study is intended to give a view of Chinese government's efforts in unemployment issue. The gov...
China’s enterprise reform has resulted in large-scale layoff of workers from state and collective ow...
The question of how China, burgeoning with one-fifth of the world’s total population, avowedly and u...
We investigate the relationship between unemployment and growth in China. We find considerable diffe...
In this paper, we use city-level datasets of social assistance programmes over 280 cities between ye...
China’s unemployment problem is relatively new because of the planned economy under Mao Zedong. This...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the job creation policies being used to addre...
Unemployment and employment issues have consistently held significance in the context of a country’s...
Using self-gathered data and the hazard model, we analyzed the reasons laid-off workers in the Beiji...
The financial crisis of 2008 brought many changes to the world economy with China seeming to stand o...
This paper first defines industrial policy as entry control and capacity reorganization, and then ev...
In 2004, acute labour shortages were first observed in labour-intensive export-processing sectors in...
There are five chapters in this thesis. Chapter One is an introduction. Chapter Two is a literature ...
Chinese policies aimed at maintaining people's welfare by assuring employment for all city workers a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goals of this study are twofold. First, I seek to provi...
This study is intended to give a view of Chinese government's efforts in unemployment issue. The gov...
China’s enterprise reform has resulted in large-scale layoff of workers from state and collective ow...
The question of how China, burgeoning with one-fifth of the world’s total population, avowedly and u...
We investigate the relationship between unemployment and growth in China. We find considerable diffe...
In this paper, we use city-level datasets of social assistance programmes over 280 cities between ye...
China’s unemployment problem is relatively new because of the planned economy under Mao Zedong. This...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the job creation policies being used to addre...
Unemployment and employment issues have consistently held significance in the context of a country’s...
Using self-gathered data and the hazard model, we analyzed the reasons laid-off workers in the Beiji...
The financial crisis of 2008 brought many changes to the world economy with China seeming to stand o...
This paper first defines industrial policy as entry control and capacity reorganization, and then ev...
In 2004, acute labour shortages were first observed in labour-intensive export-processing sectors in...
There are five chapters in this thesis. Chapter One is an introduction. Chapter Two is a literature ...
Chinese policies aimed at maintaining people's welfare by assuring employment for all city workers a...
grantor: University of TorontoThe goals of this study are twofold. First, I seek to provi...