- Title
- Globalisation and labour market reforms in China
- Creator
- Zhang, James Xiaohe
- Relation
- The Full Employment or WorkChoices and Welfare-to-Work Conference 2006 (Incorporating the 8th Path to Full Employment Conference and the 13th National Conference on Unemployment). The Constraints to Full Employment Conference: Fiscal and Monetary Policy, WorkChoices and Job Insecurity (Newcastle, NSW 7-8 December, 2006) p. 280-292
- Relation
- http://e1.newcastle.edu.au/coffee/conferences/2006/index.cfm
- Publisher
- Centre of Full Employment and Equity, University of Newcastle
- Resource Type
- conference paper
- Date
- 2006
- Description
- As the most populous country in the world, the Chinese labour market has several distinctive characteristics that other countries do not share. One of these characteristics is the rapid expansion in employment in non-state owned enterprises (NSEs) which emerged in the early 1980s. In spite of the remarkable success of the NSEs, questions are raised as to how and to what extent the development of NSEs has eroded the dominance of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), particularly with regard to industrial production, employment and international trade. Also, questions regarding how the reforms in China’s labour market have affected the world economy, particularly in the labour intensive industries, remain unsolved. This paper attempts to answer these questions and generate policy implications for the rest of the world.
- Subject
- China; labour market reform; non-state owned enterprises; state-owned enterprises; industrial production; employment; international trade
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/32200
- Identifier
- uon:2946
- Identifier
- ISBN:192070177X
- Language
- eng
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