Understanding urban wage inequality in China 1988-2008: Evidence from quantile analysis

Type Working Paper - Econstor
Title Understanding urban wage inequality in China 1988-2008: Evidence from quantile analysis
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
URL http://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/69344/1/733994415.pdf
Abstract
This paper examines change in wage gaps in urban China by estimating quantile regressions
on CHIPS data. It applies the Machado and Mata (2005) decomposition, finding sharp
increases in inequality from 1988 to 1995 and from 2002 to 2008 largely due to changes in
the wage structure. The analysis reports how the returns to education and experience vary
across wage quantiles, along with wage differentials by sex and party membership. The role
of industrial structure, ownership reform and occupational change are also estimated. In the
recent period, 2002 to 2008, falls in the returns to education and experience have been
equalising. However, changes in every other category of observed wage differential – by sex,
occupation, ownership, industrial sector and province – have served to widened inequality.
The gender gap continued to rise, as did the gap between white collar and blue collar
workers, and between manufacturing and most other industrial sectors.

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