Working Paper No. 11 - Recent developments in China's labour economy
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Working Paper No. 11 - Recent developments in China's labour economy

This paper analyses the Chinese labour market, presenting new evidences about wages and employment conditions, and describes recent trends in China’s within-country income distribution with particular reference to geographical and urban/rural income disparities. On the basis of these analyses and data, interesting policy implications are derived.

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 01 January 2003
Reference: WP/011[ILO_REF]
Authors: Thomas G. Rawski
This working paper is the output from the first phase of a research project dedicated to how developing countries react when opening to trade and foreign direct investment on employment, income distribution, and poverty. The first phase of the research project is based on international cross-section data. An analysis of the Chinese labour market showed new evidence about wages, employment conditions, and within-country income distribution trends focused on geographical and urban/rural income disparities which have led to new policy implications. Some of these recommendations include promoting private business, rural development, and resource mobility, expanding the private sector and role of market forces that allocate capital, and reducing subsidies to capital-intensive undertakings.

Tag: employment, rural employment, income

Unit responsible: Policy Integration Department

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