Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5048143 China Economic Review 2006 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

The recent draconian program of labor retrenchment in China caused widespread unemployment. Many of the retrenched workers remained unemployed for a long time. How did the duration of their unemployment affect their re-employment earnings? The possible relationships between unemployment duration and subsequent wages are modelled heuristically, four explanations for a negative relationship being found. This hypothesis is investigated by means of a survey of workers in 13 Chinese cities, conducted in 2000. Re-employment earnings are found to decline as unemployment continues, an effect that is both statistically significant and quantitatively important. China's displaced workers face a tough labor market.

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