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IZA Journal of Labor & Development | 2014

Are migrants discriminated against in Chinese urban labour markets

Jason Gagnon; Theodora Xenogiani; Chunbing Xing

We use a nationally representative survey to investigate the incidence of discrimination against internal migrant workers in urban China, considering both migrants from rural areas (rural migrants) and those from other urban areas (urban migrants). We find that both rural and urban migrants are discriminated out of jobs with formal labour contracts. Results also suggest that urban migrants are compensated for working in the informal sector by earning higher wages. There is evidence however of wage discrimination against rural hukou status. A semi-parametric method suggests a larger discrimination against migrants in the upper half of the wage distribution. Discrimination against migrants seems not to decrease as their duration of stay in the urban labour market increases.JEL codesJ7; J51; O15; N35


Archive | 2009

Are all Migrants Really Worse off in Urban Labour Markets

Jason Gagnon; Theodora Xenogiani; Chunbing Xing

The rapid and massive increase in rural-to-urban worker flows to the coast of China has drawn recent attention to the welfare of migrants working in urban regions, particularly to their working conditions and pay; serious concern is raised regarding pay discrimination against rural migrants. This paper uses data from a random draw of the 2005 Chinese national census survey to shed more light on the discrimination issue, by making comparisons of earnings and the sector of work between rural migrants on one hand, and urban residents and urban migrants on the other. Contrary to popular belief, we find no earnings discrimination against rural migrants compared to urban residents. However, rural migrants are found to be discriminated in terms of the sector in which they work, with a vast majority working in the informal sector lacking adequate social protection.


China Economic Review | 2014

China's higher education expansion and unemployment of college graduates

Shi Li; John Whalley; Chunbing Xing


China Economic Review | 2012

Residual Wage Inequality in Urban China, 1995-2007

Chunbing Xing


MPRA Paper | 2012

Are all migrants really worse off in urban labour markets: new empirical evidence from China.

Jason Gagnon; Theodora Xenogiani; Chunbing Xing


MPRA Paper | 2010

Migration, Self-Selection, and Income Distributions: Evidence from Rural and Urban China

Chunbing Xing


International Labour Review | 2014

The regional distribution of skill premia in urban China: Implications for growth and inequality

John Whalley; Chunbing Xing


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2010

The Regional Distribution of Skill Premia in Urban China

John Whalley; Chunbing Xing


China Economic Review | 2017

The Preference for Larger Cities in China: Evidence from Rural-Urban Migrants

Chunbing Xing; Junfu Zhang


Revista Internacional Del Trabajo | 2014

Diferencias regionales de las primas por calificación en la China urbana. Repercusiones en el crecimiento y en la igualdad

John Whalley; Chunbing Xing

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John Whalley

National Bureau of Economic Research

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Jason Gagnon

OECD Development Centre

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Dongdong Luo

Beijing Normal University

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Jing Liu

Central University of Finance and Economics

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Peng Yang

Beijing Normal University

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Shi Li

Beijing Normal University

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