The costs of worker displacement in urban labor markets of China

Yuhao Ge, Hartmut Lehmann
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This paper analyzes the costs of job loss in China, using unique new data from the Rural-to-Urban Migration in China (RUMIC) data set for the year 2009. We investigate conventional labor market outcomes upon displacement like the length of unemployment spells, hours worked and monthly earnings. We also analyze whether displaced workers are more likely to be in informal employment relationships or self-employed or less happy than their non-displaced counterparts. We also look at health and psychic costs as additional outcomes. Displaced migrant workers do not encounter losses in terms of longer unemployment spells or wage penalties, while urban displaced workers incur very large costs in terms of these two outcomes. These results point to segmented urban labor markets in China. All displaced workers have an increased likelihood of being informal, while only migrants among the displaced experience a lowered incidence of self-employment. Also, health costs and psychic costs can be linked to displacement although these costs are not prevalent in a uniform fashion. Stratification of the data by gender, level of development and ownership seems important as it shows substantial heterogeneity of the costs of job loss across these dimensions.JEL classificationJ64, J65, P50
中国城市劳动力市场中工人流离失所的成本
本文利用2009年中国农村向城市迁移(RUMIC)数据集的独特新数据,分析了中国失业的成本。我们调查了传统的劳动力市场结果,如失业时间、工作时间和月收入。我们还分析了流离失所的工人是否更有可能处于非正式的雇佣关系或自雇,或者比他们的非流离失所的同行更不快乐。我们还将健康和心理成本视为额外的结果。流离失所的农民工在较长的失业期或工资惩罚方面不会遭受损失,而城市流离失所的工人在这两种结果方面会产生非常大的成本。这些结果表明,中国城市劳动力市场存在分化。所有流离失所的工人从事非正式工作的可能性都有所增加,而流离失所者中只有移徙者的自营职业发生率较低。此外,保健费用和心理费用也可能与流离失所有关,尽管这些费用并不普遍。按性别、发展水平和所有权对数据进行分层似乎很重要,因为它显示了在这些方面失业成本的巨大异质性。JEL分类:j64, J65, P50
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