Changes in gender wage differentials in China: a regression and decomposition based on the data of CHIPS1995–2013

Following the enactment of the Labour Law in 1995, China’s urban labour market witnessed a divergence in both gender wage gap and discrimination against female workers before 2007, and thereafter a convergence in both. Contributions of endowment differentials between male and female workers to wage...

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Main Authors: Xian-Zhou Zhao, Yu-Bing Zhao, Li-Chen Chou, Barbara Hoinunnem Leivang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Ekonomska Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2019.1660906
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spelling doaj-3e959b03ba424e6090336b4d7c0459b72020-11-25T02:01:17ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEkonomska Istraživanja1331-677X1848-96642019-01-013213168318810.1080/1331677X.2019.16609061660906Changes in gender wage differentials in China: a regression and decomposition based on the data of CHIPS1995–2013Xian-Zhou Zhao0Yu-Bing Zhao1Li-Chen Chou2Barbara Hoinunnem Leivang3Wenzhou Business CollegeBeijing Wuzi UniversityWenzhou Business CollegeSias International UniversityFollowing the enactment of the Labour Law in 1995, China’s urban labour market witnessed a divergence in both gender wage gap and discrimination against female workers before 2007, and thereafter a convergence in both. Contributions of endowment differentials between male and female workers to wage gap were diminishing because of the consistent improvement in the female workers’ endowments. Discrimination against women, on the other hand, kept increasing and exceeded that of endowment differentials and eventually became the dominating contributor by 2002. Driven by the optimisation of female workers’ endowments, the execution of new labour market legislation, the transformation of previously limitless labour supply into shortage, as well as the reform of income distribution policies, a long-term trend of convergence in both gender wage gap and discrimination has been forming. China has been striding forward into a society with more equity and justice ever since 2007.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2019.1660906chinaeconomic transitionwage differentialgender discrimination
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author Xian-Zhou Zhao
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Li-Chen Chou
Barbara Hoinunnem Leivang
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Yu-Bing Zhao
Li-Chen Chou
Barbara Hoinunnem Leivang
Changes in gender wage differentials in China: a regression and decomposition based on the data of CHIPS1995–2013
Ekonomska Istraživanja
china
economic transition
wage differential
gender discrimination
author_facet Xian-Zhou Zhao
Yu-Bing Zhao
Li-Chen Chou
Barbara Hoinunnem Leivang
author_sort Xian-Zhou Zhao
title Changes in gender wage differentials in China: a regression and decomposition based on the data of CHIPS1995–2013
title_short Changes in gender wage differentials in China: a regression and decomposition based on the data of CHIPS1995–2013
title_full Changes in gender wage differentials in China: a regression and decomposition based on the data of CHIPS1995–2013
title_fullStr Changes in gender wage differentials in China: a regression and decomposition based on the data of CHIPS1995–2013
title_full_unstemmed Changes in gender wage differentials in China: a regression and decomposition based on the data of CHIPS1995–2013
title_sort changes in gender wage differentials in china: a regression and decomposition based on the data of chips1995–2013
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Ekonomska Istraživanja
issn 1331-677X
1848-9664
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Following the enactment of the Labour Law in 1995, China’s urban labour market witnessed a divergence in both gender wage gap and discrimination against female workers before 2007, and thereafter a convergence in both. Contributions of endowment differentials between male and female workers to wage gap were diminishing because of the consistent improvement in the female workers’ endowments. Discrimination against women, on the other hand, kept increasing and exceeded that of endowment differentials and eventually became the dominating contributor by 2002. Driven by the optimisation of female workers’ endowments, the execution of new labour market legislation, the transformation of previously limitless labour supply into shortage, as well as the reform of income distribution policies, a long-term trend of convergence in both gender wage gap and discrimination has been forming. China has been striding forward into a society with more equity and justice ever since 2007.
topic china
economic transition
wage differential
gender discrimination
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2019.1660906
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