Title of article
Has China run out of surplus labour?
Author/Authors
Golley، نويسنده , , Jane and Meng، نويسنده , , Xin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
18
From page
555
To page
572
Abstract
Many recent studies claim that China has reached a Lewisian ‘turning point’ in economic development, signalled by rising wages in urban areas and the exhaustion of rural surplus labour. In this paper we show that despite some evidence of rising nominal urban unskilled wages between 2000 and 2009, there is little in the data to suggest that this wage increase has been caused by unskilled labour shortages. China still has abundant under-employed workers with very low income in the rural sector. We argue that Chinaʹs unique institutional and policy-induced barriers to migration have both prevented many rural workers from migrating to cities and also reduced the migrantsʹ length of stay. We project that under alternative institutional settings, the migrant stock could easily be doubled from the current 150 million to 300 million by increasing either the average length of migrant stay, or the migrant inflow, or both.
Keywords
Chinese labour markets , Surplus labour , rural-urban migration
Journal title
China Economic Review (Amsterdam
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
China Economic Review (Amsterdam
Record number
1940006
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