Approaching a neoclassical scenario: the labor market in China after the Lewis turning point

Type Journal Article - China Finance and Economic Review
Title Approaching a neoclassical scenario: the labor market in China after the Lewis turning point
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 1-15
URL http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/2196-5633-1-1/fulltext.html
Abstract
As China passes through its Lewis turning point characterized first by the appearance of a labor shortage and a constant increase in wages, its labor market shows both features of the dual economy and neoclassical growth. This paper first depicts the trend of population as a root cause of the labor market transition from dual economy to neoclassical scenario. It then reveals the changed labor market profile - the labor shortage and wage increase. By examining three major groups of employment, namely, migrant workers, university graduates, and urban vulnerable workers, it tries to explore those unique characteristics of the labor market in such a transitional period and draws policy implications.

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