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References for The Chinese labor market, 2000–2024
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Further reading
- Cai, F., and Wang, D. "Impacts of internal migration on economic growth and urban development in China." In: Dewind, J., and Holdaway, J. (eds). Migration and Development Within and Across Borders: Research and Policy Perspectives on Internal and International Migration. Geneva: International Organization for Migration (IOM) and Social Science Research Council (SSRC), 2008.
- Tang, W. S., Chu, D. K. Y., and Fan, C. C. "Economic reform and regional development in China in the 21st century." In: Yeung, Y. M. (ed). Pacific Asia in the Twenty-First Century: Geographical and Developmental Perspectives. Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 1993.
- Wang, F. "The breakdown of a great wall: Recent changes in the household registration system of China." In: Scharping, T. (ed). Floating Population and Migration in China: The Impacts of Economic Reforms. Hamburg : Institut für Asienkunde, 1997.
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Key references
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Xie Y., Dong, H., Zhou, X., and Song, X. “Trends in social mobility in postrevolution China.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119:7 (2022): e2117471119. Key reference: [1]
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Li, H., and Zhang, J. "Do high birth rates hamper economic growth?" Review of Economics and Statistics 89:1 (2007): 110–117. Key reference: [2]
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Zhang, J. "The evolution of China’s one-child policy and its effects on family outcomes." Journal of Economic Perspectives 31:1 (2017): 141–160. Key reference: [3]
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United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population division. World population prospects: The 2024 revision, 2024. Key reference: [4]
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Liang, J, Z. Ren, W. Huang, and Y. He. "A report of fertility cost in China" (in Chinese). Research Report 2022-2, Bejing: YuWa Population Research Institute, 2022. Key reference: [5]
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Feng, S., Hu, Y., and Moffitt, R. “Long run trends in unemployment and labor force participation in urban China.” Journal of Comparative Economics 45:2 (2017): 304-324. Key reference: [6]
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United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population division. World population prospects: The 2015 Revision, 2015. Key reference: [7]
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Cai, F., Park, A., and Zhao, Y. "The Chinese labor market in the reform era." In: Brandt, L., and Rawski, T. (eds). China’s Great Economic Transformation: Origins, Mechanism, and Consequences. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Key reference: [8]
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Zhao, Y. "Leaving the countryside: Rural-to-urban migration in China." American Economic Review 89:2 (1999): 281–286. Key reference: [9]
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Meng, X. "Labor market outcomes and Reforms in China." Journal of Economic Perspectives 26:4 (2012): 75–102. Key reference: [10]
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Li, H., Loyalka, P., Rozelle, S., and Wu, B. "Human capital and China’s future growth." Journal of Economic Perspectives 31:1 (2017): 25–48. Key reference: [11]
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Li, H., Li, L., Wu, B., and Xiong, Y. "The end of cheap Chinese labor." Journal of Economic Perspectives 26:4 (2012): 57–74. Key reference: [12]
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Xie Y., Dong, H., Zhou, X., and Song, X. “Trends in social mobility in postrevolution China.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119:7 (2022): e2117471119.