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The impact of the global financial crisis on off-farm employment and earnings in rural China
- Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- This paper examines the effect of the financial crisis on off-farm employment of China's rural labor force. Using a national representative data set collected from across China, the paper finds that there was a substantial impact. By April 2009 the reduction in off-farm employment as a result of the crises was 6.8 percent of the rural labor force. Monthly earnings also declined. However, while it is estimated that 49 million were laid-off between October 2008 and April 2009, half of them were re-hired in off-farm work by April 2009. By August 2009, less than 2 percent of the rural labor force was unemployed due to the crisis. The robust recovery appears to have helped avoid instability.
- Subjects :
- Human Resources [Economic Development]
Migration O150
Income Distribution
Population P230
Human Development
Regional Labor Markets
Population
Wage Differentials J310
Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics P250 [Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies]
Factor and Product Markets [Socialist Systems and Transitional Economies]
Wage Level and Structure
Transportation O180
Labor Markets,Labor Policies,Work&Working Conditions,Tertiary Education,Crops&Crop Management Systems
Regional, Urban, and Rural Analyses [Economic Development]
Regional Migration [Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics]
Neighborhood Characteristics R230
Industry Studies
Financial Crises G010
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..317d627ce40fc784db9fc6e5bbc65dbf