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Wage effects of marketization: Industrial reform, labor market and inequality in post-reform China.
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Wage effects of marketization: Industrial reform, labor market and inequality in post-reform China./
作者:
Lee, Wonho.
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275 p.
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Chair: Victoria A. Lawson.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International61-08A.
標題:
Economics, General. -
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0599895497
Wage effects of marketization: Industrial reform, labor market and inequality in post-reform China.
Lee, Wonho.
Wage effects of marketization: Industrial reform, labor market and inequality in post-reform China.
- 275 p.
Chair: Victoria A. Lawson.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2000.
This study is to examine the process of labor market segmentation across ownership types in order to understand a new pattern of social inequality in post-reform China. Based on theories of institutional changes and property rights as well as theories of labor market segmentation (LMS), this dissertation focused on the process of change in ownership structure and its impacts on inequality in terms of labor market outcomes across different ownership types. My main argument is that ownership structure plays the most important role in shaping segmented patterns of labor market and thereby inequalities among workers because the state, enterprise and workers are closely interlinked under the changing rule of transitional redistributive economy. Accordingly I focused on identifying causal mechanisms between marketization and LMS in terms of wage gaps and differences in employment conditions. In addition, considering the fact that economic reform and ownership changes have been spatially differentiated, I also explored spatial dimensions of the link between marketization and LMS. Overall, this dissertation has shown that labor market segmentation and its link with inequality among industrial workers is an institutionally segmented process that is based on institutional frameworks of redistributive economy and its change during the reform period.
ISBN: 0599895497Subjects--Topical Terms:
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