AbstractOwnership structure is endogenous to the formation of the economic entity in China. This paper investigates the determinants of employment choice of rural migrant workers across state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and various subtypes of non-state owned enterprises (non-SOEs). Two self-selection models are adopted to comparatively identify how the unobserved factors related to the migration decision affect employment choice. Using pooled cross-section data for 1995 and 2002, results indicate that employment choice is positively selected with respect to the unobserved characteristics. Furthermore, wage and pension benefits exhibit positive relationships with the probability of employment in either type of enterprise
Using a unique farm level survey, this paper finds the private sector in post-reform rural China has...
Using rural household survey data from northwestern China, this study examines the decision between ...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
Ownership structure is endogenous to the formation of the economic entity in China. This paper inves...
AbstractOwnership structure is endogenous to the formation of the economic entity in China. This pap...
This paper mainly focuses on the employment choice in different ownership enterprises for migrant wo...
This paper investigates the determinants of employment choice of rural migrant workers across state-...
Using data from a rural household survey in China, this paper explores the link between employment c...
This article investigates the determinants of the wage rates and the drivers of the decision to be s...
Using data from a rural household survey in China, this paper explores the link between employment c...
Working paper GATE 2012-30This paper explores the rural labor market impact of migration in China us...
This paper explores the rural labor market impact of migration in China using cross-sectional data o...
Using the 2014 China Migrants Dynamic Survey, we analyze rural–urban migrant workers’ destination ch...
As massive rural residents leave their home countryside for better employment, migration has profoun...
International audienceThis paper analyzes return migrants' occupational choice upon their return to ...
Using a unique farm level survey, this paper finds the private sector in post-reform rural China has...
Using rural household survey data from northwestern China, this study examines the decision between ...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...
Ownership structure is endogenous to the formation of the economic entity in China. This paper inves...
AbstractOwnership structure is endogenous to the formation of the economic entity in China. This pap...
This paper mainly focuses on the employment choice in different ownership enterprises for migrant wo...
This paper investigates the determinants of employment choice of rural migrant workers across state-...
Using data from a rural household survey in China, this paper explores the link between employment c...
This article investigates the determinants of the wage rates and the drivers of the decision to be s...
Using data from a rural household survey in China, this paper explores the link between employment c...
Working paper GATE 2012-30This paper explores the rural labor market impact of migration in China us...
This paper explores the rural labor market impact of migration in China using cross-sectional data o...
Using the 2014 China Migrants Dynamic Survey, we analyze rural–urban migrant workers’ destination ch...
As massive rural residents leave their home countryside for better employment, migration has profoun...
International audienceThis paper analyzes return migrants' occupational choice upon their return to ...
Using a unique farm level survey, this paper finds the private sector in post-reform rural China has...
Using rural household survey data from northwestern China, this study examines the decision between ...
A survey of rural migrants employed in enterprises in four Chinese cities is analysed to answer the ...