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1“...Intergenerational income elasticities are estimated using samples for urban China (covering many cities) for the years 1995 and 2002 and compared with results...”
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2by Zhang, Dongyang Ma, Xinxin Zhang, Jun Deng, Quheng Published in Emerging markets finance & trade (26.01.2020)“...This paper presents evidence that consumption is an important drive factor contributing to dynamic industrial upgrading in urban China. This paper investigates...”
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3“...This article studies people born in rural China who now live in urban areas of China and possess a residence permit, an urban hukou; these are the hukou...”
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4by Kim, Seonghoon Deng, Quheng Fleisher, Belton M Li, Shi Published in World development (01.02.2014)“...We investigate whether the effects of parents’ in utero malnutrition extend to the second generation (their children). Specifically, we explore whether the...”
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5“...The paper examines the contentious issue of the extent of surplus labour that remains in China. China was an extreme example of a surplus labour economy, but...”
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6“...: Using CHIP and RUMCI data for 1995, 2002, 2007 and 2008, this article estimates the extent of low pay among local and rural‐migrant workers in urban China...”
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7“...Why is it that couples who have a son or whose last child is a son earn higher conditional income? To solve this curious case we tell a detective story:...”
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8“...Together with a companion paper to be published in the March 2010 issue, this is an ambitious attempt to view the relationships involving education and income...”
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9“...In the decade 1998–2008 China expanded enrolment in higher education almost six-fold. For the examination of its short term labour market consequences, this...”
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10by Begum, Syeda Shahanara Deng, Quheng Gustafsson, Björn Published in Journal of Asian economics (2012)“...► We analyse how economic growth has affected child poverty in Bangladesh and China. ► We compare child poverty in Bangladesh, China and south west of China. ►...”
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11by Rupelle, Maëlys De La Quheng, Deng Shi, Li Vendryes, Thomas Published in China perspectives (01.04.2008)“...Collective ownership of agricultural land and the remains of the administrative management of rural economy have imposed considerable insecurity on the land...”
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13“...Using the 2007 education survey data in urban China, this paper measures the inequality of education expenditures, an indicator of education inequality, and...”
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14“...Coupled with advances in enterprise reform and changes in the wage structure, earnings inequality in urban China has been increasing, and this has contributed...”
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15“...Introduction The development of income inequality in urban China is a hot topic. There is agreement that income inequality has tended to increase over the...”
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16“...Introduction Migration simply did not figure in the first of the China Household Income Project (CHIP) volumes, which was based on a 1988 national household...”
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17“...This is an ambitious attempt to view the relationships involving education and income as forming a system, and one that can generate a poverty trap. The...”
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18by Deng, Quheng Published in Economic and Political Studies (03.07.2017)“...Using the firm-level panel datasets and hand-collected data on county level minimum wage, this paper estimates the effect of minimum wage on firm...”
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19“...In China hukou (the household registration system) imposes barriers on permanent migration from rural to urban areas. Using large sample surveys for 2002, we...”
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20by Gustafsson, Björn A Shi, Li Sicular, Terry“...This volume examines trends in inequality in the People's Republic of China. It contains findings on inequality nationwide, as well as within the rural and...”
edited by Sicular, Terry Shi, Li Gustafsson, Björn A
07.04.2008