Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets?: New empirical evidence from China
The rapid and massive increase in rural-to-urban worker flows to the coast of China has drawn recent attention to the welfare of migrants working in urban regions, particularly to their working conditions and pay; serious concern is raised regarding pay discrimination against rural migrants. This pa...
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Zusammenfassung: | The rapid and massive increase in rural-to-urban worker flows to the coast of China has drawn recent attention to the welfare of migrants working in urban regions, particularly to their working conditions and pay; serious concern is raised regarding pay discrimination against rural migrants. This paper uses data from a random draw of the 2005 Chinese national census survey to shed more light on the discrimination issue, by making comparisons of earnings and the sector of work between rural migrants on one hand, and urban residents and urban migrants on the other. Contrary to popular belief, we find no earnings discrimination against rural migrants compared to urban residents. However, rural migrants are found to be discriminated in terms of the sector in which they work, with a vast majority working in the informal sector lacking adequate social protection. |
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spelling | Gagnon, Jason VerfasserIn aut Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets? New empirical evidence from China Jason, Gagnon, Theodora, Xenogiani and Chunbing, Xing Paris OECD Publishing 2009 1 Online-Ressource (56 p.) 21 x 29.7cm. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier OECD Development Centre Working Papers no.278 The rapid and massive increase in rural-to-urban worker flows to the coast of China has drawn recent attention to the welfare of migrants working in urban regions, particularly to their working conditions and pay; serious concern is raised regarding pay discrimination against rural migrants. This paper uses data from a random draw of the 2005 Chinese national census survey to shed more light on the discrimination issue, by making comparisons of earnings and the sector of work between rural migrants on one hand, and urban residents and urban migrants on the other. Contrary to popular belief, we find no earnings discrimination against rural migrants compared to urban residents. However, rural migrants are found to be discriminated in terms of the sector in which they work, with a vast majority working in the informal sector lacking adequate social protection. Development China, People's Republic Xenogiani, Theodora MitwirkendeR ctb Xing, Chunbing MitwirkendeR ctb FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/221523621330 Volltext |
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title | Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets? New empirical evidence from China |
title_auth | Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets? New empirical evidence from China |
title_exact_search | Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets? New empirical evidence from China |
title_full | Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets? New empirical evidence from China Jason, Gagnon, Theodora, Xenogiani and Chunbing, Xing |
title_fullStr | Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets? New empirical evidence from China Jason, Gagnon, Theodora, Xenogiani and Chunbing, Xing |
title_full_unstemmed | Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets? New empirical evidence from China Jason, Gagnon, Theodora, Xenogiani and Chunbing, Xing |
title_short | Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets? |
title_sort | are all migrants really worse off in urban labour markets new empirical evidence from china |
title_sub | New empirical evidence from China |
topic | Development China, People's Republic |
topic_facet | Development China, People's Republic |
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