Title of article :
Returns to dialect: Identity exposure through language in the Chinese labor market
Author/Authors :
Chen، نويسنده , , Zhao and Lu، نويسنده , , Ming and Xu، نويسنده , , Le، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Though Mandarin is Chinaʹs common language, each region/city has its own dialect. Using a unique self-collected dataset, this paper estimates returns to dialect familiarity in Chinaʹs largest and most developed city, Shanghai. We evaluate migrant workersʹ comprehension and fluency of the Shanghai dialect, and instrument their dialect fluency by determining whether the workersʹ hometowns were located in the Wu dialect region and the distance between those hometowns and Shanghai. We determined that in OLS regressions, the returns to dialect are a consequence of endogeneity bias. After using IV (instrumental variable), dialect fluency was shown to significantly impact oneʹs income in the service industry, in particular affecting sales jobs. In manufacturing and construction jobs, migrants with higher dialect fluency tended to be self-employed in order to earn more income. By distinguishing between listening and speaking abilities, we found that auditory comprehension does not significantly increase oneʹs earning, while oral fluency does. Since local residents in Shanghai can understand Mandarin, migrants who can understand Shanghainese wonʹt have difficulty in the information exchange. Therefore, our results confirm that dialect is a channel through which people expose their identity. Speaking the local dialect is a way for migrant workers to integrate into the local society and also to reduce transaction costs in the labor market.
Keywords :
Language returns , Instrumental variable , labor market , dialect
Journal title :
China Economic Review (Amsterdam
Journal title :
China Economic Review (Amsterdam