2015
DOI: 10.18063/ijps.2015.01.002
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Finding a job in urban China: A comparative analysis of migrants and natives

Abstract: Abstract:Although migration scholars have demonstrated that migrant workers behave differently from locals when looking for jobs, past research in China's urban labor market has presented puzzling results by showing that individuals (both rural migrants and urban natives alike) predominantly rely on social networks when job searching. Using data collected by a 2008 survey in Shanghai, this study nonetheless reveals significant differences between the two groups' job searching methods insofar as migrants are le… Show more

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