Kamal, Fariha and Lovely Mary, (2012)"Does Deeper Integration Enhance Spatial Advantages?: Market Access and Wage Growth in China,"International Review of Economics and Finance 23, 59-74.Fariha Kamal,Mary E. Lovely,Puman Ouyang.  Does deeper integration enhance spatial advantages? Market ...
wage growth, landholding and mechanization in chinese agriculture 1 we would like to thank This paper examines dynamic patterns of land use, capital investments and wages in agriculture using farm panel data from Indonesia. The empirical analysis... X Wang,F Yamauchi,K Otsuka,... 被引量: 0发...
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Factors such as economic growth, average wages, the cost of living, and housing prices affect the calculation of minimum wages. As wages in China have sharply risen over the past several years and growth has slowed, it appears as though many provinces are freezing wage increases to maintain th...
Decomposing growth in the gender wage gap in urban China: 1989–2011 This paper examines trends in the gender wage gap observed in urban China during the post‐reform era. Using China Health and Nutrition Survey data, change... D Hare - 《Economics of Transition & Institutional Change》 被引...
Ariga, Kenn, Ohtake Fumio, Sasaki Masaru, and Wu Zheren. 2012. Wage growth through job hopping in China. Bonn: Discussion Paper, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA).Ariga, K,Ohtake, R,Sasaki, M,Wu, Z.Wage growth through job hopping in China (No.7104). Discussion Paper Series, ...
Fu also urged authorities to consider long-term sustainability and make wage adjustments that also correlate with GDP growth, increased productivity of labor-intensive enterprises and fluctuations in the consumer price index.
China has been able to achieve two digit growth in the past 10 years, but inflation is negligible, in part because the increase in wages is less than the increase in productivity. But if wages continue to rise, the normal inflation rate may be higher, while others worry that China's econ...
. We utilise wage data from gig workers in China, a major emerging economy with pronounced sexism (Liu and Tang,2020) and severe traditional gender gaps. In our analysis of the gig economy in China, we reveal that the gender wage gap not only persists but also worsens with the growth of...
2. It could also spur economic growth by allowing people to spend more money on goods and services. This could then lead to higher demands for products and services, which would lead to businesses expanding and creating newjobs. 3. Increasing the minimum wage could also increase the quality of...