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Labor Market Segregation And The Wage Differential Between Resident And Migrant Workers In China, Ruosi Lu Jan 2008

Labor Market Segregation And The Wage Differential Between Resident And Migrant Workers In China, Ruosi Lu

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This thesis looks at the effect of industrial and occupational segregation on the wage differential between resident and migrant workers in China. It extends the work of Meng and Zhang (2001) by considering the possible employment segregation of resident and migrant workers by both industry and occupation. I contend that industry segregation is at least as important as occupational segregation for Chinese migrant workers, as most migrant workers in China have come from the countryside to fuel the booming labor-intensive manufacturing and construction industries in the cites. Due to the hukou policy (a household registration system) in China, migrant workers …