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1 online resource (218 pages). |
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polychrome |
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Series |
Research in Labor Economics ; v. 37
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Research in labor economics ; v. 37.
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Contents |
Front cover; labor market issues in china; copyright page; contents; list of contributors; editorial advisory board; preface; do chinese employers avoid hiring overqualified workers? evidence from an internet job board; introduction; the development of higher education in china; the literature on overqualification; data; econometric specification; results: university versus college graduates; results: college versus technical school graduates; conclusions; notes; references; migration, remittances, and rural employment patterns: evidence from china; introduction. |
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Migration and rural labor allocation in the chinese contextestimation strategy; migration and rural labor force participation; conclusion; acknowledgments; notes; references; entrepreneurship of the left-behind; introduction; background and related literature; empirical strategy; data and summary statistics; results; conclusion; acknowledgments; notes; references; appendix; gender and occupational mobility in urban china during the economic transition; introduction; literature review; economic transition and women's employment in urban china; empirical methodology; data and variables. |
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Empirical resultsconclusions; acknowledgments; notes; references; appendix: the sei scores of 79 three-digit occupations; expanding social insurance coverage in urban china; introduction; social insurance in china; expanding social insurance coverage; evidence on the determinants of social insurance participation; conclusions; acknowledgments; notes; references; appendix; incentive problems in china's new rural pension program; introduction; current design of the nrpp; a brief conceptual framework; empirical estimations on the problems of the current system; conclusions; acknowledgments. |
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Notesreferences. |
Summary |
After three decades of economic reform, China is experiencing substantial demographic changes and a steady structural transformation toward a market economy. This volume presents fresh knowledge on labor market issues in China including topics such as: occupational choice and mobility, over-qualification and hiring, cost of displacement, and the performance of urban and rural social insurance programs. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Labor market -- China.
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Labor market. |
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China. |
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Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Giulietti, Corrado.
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Tatsiramos, Konstantinos.
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Zimmermann, Klaus F.
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ISBN |
9781781907573 (electronic book) |
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1781907579 (electronic book) |
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9781781907566 |
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1781907560 (Trade Cloth) |
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