1998
DOI: 10.1006/jcec.1997.1499
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The Macroeconomic Effects of Waiting Workers in the Chinese Economy

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“…Many former SOE workers have been major losers in the reform of SOEs since the 1990s. The hard life of laid-off (Xiagang) and sacked workers has been widely observed (Yin 1998). Lack of social security funds (SS F) and a sound social security system is often regarded as an obstacle to reform.…”
Section: Key Issues In Further Reform Of Soes and State Banksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many former SOE workers have been major losers in the reform of SOEs since the 1990s. The hard life of laid-off (Xiagang) and sacked workers has been widely observed (Yin 1998). Lack of social security funds (SS F) and a sound social security system is often regarded as an obstacle to reform.…”
Section: Key Issues In Further Reform Of Soes and State Banksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economic reforms have encouraged the development of private and self-employed firms as well as foreign-invested firms (Yin, 1998;Cook and Maurer-Fazio, 1999;Kiyokawa, 2001). Compared to SOEs, the non-state enterprises are more labour intensive and efficient.…”
Section: Theoretical Models Of Unemployment Flows In Urban Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%