Job placements and job shifts in China: the effects of education, family background and gender
The book investigates the impact of the market-oriented economic reform in China on a unique aspect of the labor market outcomes - individuals' access to different employment sectors, that is, the state and collective sector, the private sector, and the sector of family contract farming in the...
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World Scientific Pub. Co.
c2014
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Schriftenreihe: | Peking University series on sociology and anthropology
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Zusammenfassung: | The book investigates the impact of the market-oriented economic reform in China on a unique aspect of the labor market outcomes - individuals' access to different employment sectors, that is, the state and collective sector, the private sector, and the sector of family contract farming in the 1990s. Using the longitudinal data of China Health and Nutrition Survey, the author finds that the access to different employment sectors is not equally distributed among Chinese workers during the market transition. And the hierarchy of employment sectors is reproduced through the procedure that assorts individual workers to different employment sectors. In addition to achieved characteristics such as human capital, ascribed characteristics such as family background and gender are important factors in understanding the procedure of social stratification in the reform era. The book will be of value to social scientists interested in the market transition of socialist societies in general and the social transformation of contemporary China in particular |
Beschreibung: | xv, 130 p. ill., map |
ISBN: | 9789814579254 |
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spelling | Wu, Lijuan 1972- Verfasser aut Job placements and job shifts in China the effects of education, family background and gender Lijuan Wu Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. c2014 xv, 130 p. ill., map txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Peking University series on sociology and anthropology vol. 4 The book investigates the impact of the market-oriented economic reform in China on a unique aspect of the labor market outcomes - individuals' access to different employment sectors, that is, the state and collective sector, the private sector, and the sector of family contract farming in the 1990s. Using the longitudinal data of China Health and Nutrition Survey, the author finds that the access to different employment sectors is not equally distributed among Chinese workers during the market transition. And the hierarchy of employment sectors is reproduced through the procedure that assorts individual workers to different employment sectors. In addition to achieved characteristics such as human capital, ascribed characteristics such as family background and gender are important factors in understanding the procedure of social stratification in the reform era. The book will be of value to social scientists interested in the market transition of socialist societies in general and the social transformation of contemporary China in particular Labor market / China Labor supply / Effect of education on / China Discrimination in employment / China Labor mobility / China Occupational mobility / China Social stratification / China Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9789814579247 http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/9053#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Wu, Lijuan 1972- Job placements and job shifts in China the effects of education, family background and gender Labor market / China Labor supply / Effect of education on / China Discrimination in employment / China Labor mobility / China Occupational mobility / China Social stratification / China |
title | Job placements and job shifts in China the effects of education, family background and gender |
title_auth | Job placements and job shifts in China the effects of education, family background and gender |
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title_full | Job placements and job shifts in China the effects of education, family background and gender Lijuan Wu |
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title_short | Job placements and job shifts in China |
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title_sub | the effects of education, family background and gender |
topic | Labor market / China Labor supply / Effect of education on / China Discrimination in employment / China Labor mobility / China Occupational mobility / China Social stratification / China |
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