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References for Worker displacement in transition economies and in China
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Further reading
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Key references
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Boeri, T., Terell, C. "Institutional
determinants of labor reallocation in transition." Journal of Economic
Perspectives 16:1 (2002): 51–76. Key reference: [1]
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Haltiwanger, J., Vodopivec, M. "Gross worker and
job flows in a transition economy: An analysis of
Estonia." Labour
Economics 9:5 (2002): 601–630. Key reference: [2]
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Lehmann, H., Philips, K., Wadsworth, J. "The incidence and
cost of job loss in a transition economy: Displaced workers in
Estonia, 1989 to 1999." Journal of
Comparative Economics 33:1 (2005): 59–87. Key reference: [3]
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Orazem, P. F., Vodopivec, M., Wu, R. "Worker displacement
during the transition: Experience from Slovenia." Economics of
Transition 13:2 (2005): 311–340. Key reference: [4]
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Lehmann, H., Pignatti, N., Wadsworth, J. "The incidence and
cost of job loss in the Ukrainian labor market." Journal of
Comparative Economics 34:2 (2006): 248–271. Key reference: [5]
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Lehmann, H., Muravyev, A., Razzolini, T., Zaiceva, A. "The wage and
non-wage costs of displacement in boom times: Evidence from
Russia." Journal of
Comparative Economics 41:4 (2013): 1185–1201. Key reference: [6]
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Giles, J., Park, A., Cai, F. "How has economic
restructuring affected China’s urban workers?" The China
Quarterly 185 (2006): 61–95. Key reference: [7]
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Betcherman, G., Blunch, N. H. "The limited job
prospects of displaced workers: Evidence from two cities in
China." Economic Change and
Restructuring 41 (2008): 187–207. Key reference: [8]
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Ge, Y., Lehmann, H. "The costs of worker
displacement in urban labor markets of China." IZA Journal of
Labor & Development 2:4 (2013). Key reference: [9]
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Liu, H., Zhao, Z. Parental Job Loss
and Children’s Health: Ten Years after the Massive Layoff of the
SOEs’ Workers in China IZA Discussion
Paper, 2011-07. Key reference: [10]
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Boeri, T., Terell, C. "Institutional
determinants of labor reallocation in transition." Journal of Economic
Perspectives 16:1 (2002): 51–76.