基于雇主偏好的歧视:中国的身高溢价

IF 3.5 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Fei Peng , Lili Kang , Xiaocong Yang , Sajid Anwar
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本文利用1989年至2015年的全国调查数据,研究了中国劳动力市场中基于身高的歧视政策问题。该研究采用了一个理论框架,考虑了雇主对与生产力相关的认知和非认知技能的偏好所导致的统计歧视,研究了身高对小时工资的影响。实证分析显示,每增加10厘米,身高溢价约为5.97%,并确定教育程度是解释这一溢价约三分之一的因素。此外,研究还发现,受教育程度较高的女性员工的身高溢价更高。有趣的是,在公共部门、高级技术职业、以传统水稻种植为中心的集体主义文化地区,以及在认知技能更为重要的早期过渡时期(2000年之前),身高溢价较小。这些研究结果表明,中国劳动力市场普遍存在基于身高的统计歧视,并强调了在生命早期进行医疗保健和营养摄入的政策干预以及在劳动力市场中制定有效的反歧视法规的必要性。
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Discrimination based on employer preferences: The height premium in China
This paper examines the policy issue of height-based discrimination in China's labour market using a comprehensive nationwide survey dataset spanning from 1989 to 2015. Employing a theoretical framework that considers statistical discrimination resulting from employer preferences for cognitive and non-cognitive skills associated with productivity, the research investigates the impact of height on hourly wages. The empirical analysis reveals a height premium of approximately 5.97 % per ten-centimetre increase and identifies educational attainment as a factor explaining about one-third of this premium. Furthermore, the study finds that female employees with higher education levels experience greater height premiums. Interestingly, the height premium is smaller in the public sector, senior technical occupations, in regions with a collectivist culture that centres around traditional rice-growing practices, and during the earlier transition period (before 2000) when cognitive skills held more significance. These findings suggest the widespread occurrence of height-based statistical discrimination in China’s labour market and underscore the necessity for the policy interventions of health care and nutrition intake in early life and the later effective anti-discrimination regulations in labour market.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Policy Modeling is published by Elsevier for the Society for Policy Modeling to provide a forum for analysis and debate concerning international policy issues. The journal addresses questions of critical import to the world community as a whole, and it focuses upon the economic, social, and political interdependencies between national and regional systems. This implies concern with international policies for the promotion of a better life for all human beings and, therefore, concentrates on improved methodological underpinnings for dealing with these problems.
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