Evaluating the Promotion of China's Local Middle-level Cadres: The Role of Professional Résumés

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Jujun Zhao, Zhiyuan Zhao, Guang Yang
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Abstract:While past studies have focused on how China's political elites, such as local "top leaders" or senior cadres, are promoted, there has been relatively little research, largely due to lack of data, into local middle-level cadres. This study collects a data set consisting of 582 local middle-level cadres' professional résumés and analyses the influence of such résumés on promotion. Regression results have shown that educational attainment, particularly "first degree", has the most significant impact on speed of promotion, demonstrating that "educational credentialism" is one-sided. Furthermore, the speed at which one is promoted to deputy chu (处) level greatly influences one's subsequent career acceleration; this indicates that promotion has a strong degree of continuity. The impact of cross-departmental work experience on promotion is also significant but overturns the conventional perception that those who have worked in multiple positions are more likely to be promoted. Overall, the promotion process in China is not unique as it shares several characteristics with major states that have a technocratic tendency.
中国地方中层干部晋升评价:专业简历的作用
摘要:虽然过去的研究都集中在中国的政治精英,如地方“最高领导人”或高级干部是如何晋升的,但对地方中层干部的研究相对较少,主要是由于缺乏数据。本研究收集了582名地方中层干部的专业简历,并分析了这些简历对晋升的影响。回归结果表明,受教育程度,尤其是“第一学位”,对晋升速度的影响最为显著,表明“学历主义”是片面的。此外,一个人晋升为副楚的速度(处) 水平对一个人以后的职业生涯加速有很大影响;这表明晋升具有很强的连续性。跨部门工作经验对晋升的影响也很大,但推翻了传统观念,即那些曾担任多个职位的人更有可能获得晋升。总的来说,中国的晋升过程并不是独一无二的,因为它与具有技术官僚倾向的主要国家有几个共同的特点。
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