Trade openness and human capital allocation: From a perspective of occupational choice between public sector and private sector

IF 1.9 Q2 ECONOMICS
Shigang Li , Zefeng Zhou , Chi Wu
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Abstract

This paper investigates the impacts of trade openness on the allocation of human capital between public sector and private sector. Using a matched dataset of the 1% survey of China's population in 2005 and other city-level data, we find that individuals who reside in cities with higher degrees of trade openness are less likely to work in public sector, and this effect increases with educational attainment. We then employ a difference-in-differences model and a triple differences model based on the trade liberalization of China to alleviate endogeneity concerns, and finally come to a same conclusion. Further analysis reveals that trade openness triggers human capital reallocation by ameliorating business environment and raising the returns on human capital that is allocated to private sector.

贸易开放与人力资本配置:公共部门与私营部门职业选择视角
本文研究了贸易开放对公共部门和私营部门人力资本配置的影响。使用2005年中国1%人口调查的匹配数据集和其他城市层面的数据,我们发现居住在贸易开放程度较高的城市的个人不太可能在公共部门工作,并且这种影响随着教育程度的提高而增加。然后,基于中国贸易自由化,我们采用了差异中的差异模型和三重差异模型来缓解内生性问题,最终得出了相同的结论。进一步分析表明,贸易开放通过改善商业环境和提高分配给私营部门的人力资本回报率来触发人力资本的再分配。
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