## Abstract For the first time, subjective poverty line methodology is applied to China. The data refer to 12 cities for the year 1999. A major conclusion is that poverty counts, based on the subjective poverty line, is surprisingly close to those obtained when applying the methodology used when pr
Unemployment and urban poverty in China: a case study of Guangzhou and Tianjin
โ Scribed by Shujie Yao
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Volume
- 16
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0954-1748
- DOI
- 10.1002/jid.1058
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Recent reforms on stateโowned enterprises have led to millions of workers retrenched. This paper presents two theoretical models, one to explain why firms have to layโoff workers, and the other to explain how redundancy can affect poverty. Both firstโhand and official survey data are used to examine how redundancy has affected the living standards and poverty of urban households. It is estimated that about oneโfifth of the current urban poverty has been caused by the redundancy programme. The survey results have a number of interesting findings, which have important policy implications. It is concluded that the pressure to layโoff workers was due to excessively high wages and the cessation of soft budget. The probability of a household falling into poverty depends not only on the probability that household members are retrenched, but also on the probability that retrenched workers can find alternative employment. Most affected households do not think the reform is wrong, but they are pessimistic about their future. The government is thought to be ineffective in helping retrenched workers, and poverty is to become a permanent feature of urban China, an ironic phenomenon that was unthinkable even before the economic reforms started in 1978. Copyright ยฉ 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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