Who is Jobless? A Comparison of Joblessness in Rural and Urban Areas in China |
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Authors: | Jianping Yao |
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Institution: | School of Humanities and Social Sciences, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Since market‐oriented economic reform was launched in China in the 1980s, unemployment has been recognized by the government. This paper focuses on the differences in joblessness in rural and urban areas between rural migrant workers, peasants, and urban citizens. The results indicate that people in rural areas frequently lose their jobs, which differs from the traditional perception. There is a significantly lower jobless rate in urban areas. In contrast to the results of previous studies, the employment situation of rural migrant workers is closer to urban citizens rather than peasants. Logistic regression results show that the elderly, women, and less educated citizens have a higher likelihood of joblessness, both in urban and rural areas. Minorities have a lower likelihood of joblessness in rural areas and a higher likelihood in urban areas. Chinese Communist Party members and people without dependent children have a lower likelihood of joblessness in urban areas. |
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Keywords: | jobless peasants rural migrant workers unemployment urban citizens |
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