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Recent theoretical work has examined the spatial distribution of unemployment using the efficiency wage model as the mechanism by which unemployment arises in the urban economy. This paper extends the standard efficiency wage model in order to allow for behavioral substitution between leisure...
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This paper assesses the applicability of two alternative theories in understanding labor market developments in China … validate the arrival of the Lewis turning point in China, showing continuous and coordinated wage growth across rural and urban … markets in China …
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endogeneity problem our results show that rural migrants in urban China have modest positive or zero effects on the average …
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We use household surveys from 1995, 2002, and 2007 to examine how changes in job structure contributed to China …
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The paper studies the dynamic change of the migrant labor market in China from 2002 to 2007 using two comparable data …
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The determinants of worker job satisfaction are estimated using a representative survey of three major cities in China …
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cities (spill-over effect) in China for the period between 1995 and 2009. Using spatial fixed-effect panel data models and …
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This paper studies the effect of state-owned enterprises on the dynamics of the Chinese urban labor market. Using longitudinal monthly panel data, we document very low dynamics in the labor market, especially in the state sector. We develop and calibrate an equilibrium search and matching model...
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In nationally representative household data from the 2008 wave of the Rural to Urban Migration in China survey, nearly …. This paper investigates why the use of social network to find jobs is so prevalent among rural-urban migrants in China, and …
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The paper looks at the effects of employment concentration on resource allocation with a particular focus on one-company towns in Russia defined as towns where a single company accounts for a significant share of total employment of the locality. Empirical analysis of firms' production functions...
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