Market Transition and Gender Gap in Earnings in Urban China
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] R. N. Dawes. The economics of comparable worth. , 1989, Nursing management.
[2] Victor Nee,et al. A Theory of Market Transition: From Redistribution to Markets in State Socialism , 1989 .
[3] Judith Stacey,et al. Patriarchy and socialist revolution in China , 1983 .
[4] Xiaoling Shu,et al. Intercity Variation in Gender Inequalities in China: Analysis of A 1995 National Survey , 2002 .
[5] V. Nee,et al. Market Transition and Societal Transformation in Reforming State Socialism , 1996 .
[6] I. Szelenyi,et al. The Market Transition Debate: Toward a Synthesis? , 1996, American Journal of Sociology.
[7] M. Marini,et al. SEX DIFFERENCES IN EARNINGS IN THE UNITED STATES , 1989 .
[8] Y. Bian,et al. Gendered Resources, Division of Housework, and Perceived Fairness—A Case in Urban China , 2001 .
[9] Akos Rona-Tas,et al. The First Shall Be Last? Entrepreneurship and Communist Cadres in the Transition from Socialism , 1994, American Journal of Sociology.
[10] Victor Nee,et al. Social Inequalities in Reforming State Socialism: Between Redistribution and Markets in China , 1991 .
[11] Xueguang Zhou,et al. Institutional change and job-shift patterns in urban China, 1949 to 1994 , 1997 .
[12] Karl G. Jöreskog,et al. Lisrel 8: Structural Equation Modeling With the Simplis Command Language , 1993 .
[13] Solomon W. Polachek,et al. Family Investments in Human Capital: Earnings of Women , 1974, Journal of Political Economy.
[14] John R. Logan,et al. Market transition and the persistence of power: The changing stratification system in urban China , 1996 .
[15] J. Mincer. Schooling, Experience, and Earnings , 1976 .
[16] Ching-Kwan Lee. Engendering the worlds of labor: women workers, labor markets, and production politics in the South China economic miracle , 1995 .
[17] George Farkas,et al. Explaining Occupational Sex Segregation and Wages: Findings from a Model with Fixed Effects , 1988 .
[18] Margery Wolf,et al. Revolution Postponed: Women in Contemporary China , 1985 .
[19] S. Korenman,et al. Marriage, Motherhood, and Wages , 1990 .
[20] Millie R. Creightonv. Women and the Economic Miracle: Gender and Work in Postwar Japan. , 1994 .
[21] C. Riskin. Growing Out of the Plan: Chinese Economic Reform 1978–1993 by Barry Naughton, [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995, x + 379pp., £35.00, $49.95. ISBN 0-521-47055-2.] , 1996, The China Quarterly.
[22] The Political Logic of Economic Reform in China. , 1994 .
[23] Marketization and income distribution in urban China, 1988 and 1995 , 2002 .
[24] Chikako Usui. Women and the Economic Miracle: Gender and Work in Postwar Japan.By Mary C. Brinton. University of California Press, 1993 , 1993 .
[25] Yu Xie,et al. Regional Variation in Earnings Inequality in Reform-Era Urban China , 1996, American Journal of Sociology.
[26] Jean C. Oi. Fiscal Reform and the Economic Foundations of Local State Corporatism in China , 1992, World Politics.
[27] Paula England,et al. Comparable Worth: Theories and Evidence. , 1995 .
[28] Yu Xie,et al. Temporal and regional variation in earnings inequality: urban China in transition between 1988 and 1995 , 2005 .
[29] B. Entwisle,et al. Maternal work and child care in China: a multi-method analysis. , 2002 .
[30] Jean C. Robinson,et al. Of Women and Washing Machines: Employment, Housework, and the Reproduction of Motherhood in Socialist China , 1985, The China Quarterly.
[31] Martin King Whyte,et al. Urban life in contemporary China , 1984 .
[32] Andrew G. Walder,et al. PROPERTY RIGHTS AND STRATIFICATION IN SOCIALIST REDISTRIBUTIVE ECONOMIES , 1992 .
[33] R. L. Cherry,et al. Long Lives: Chinese Elderly and the Communist Revolution. , 1984 .
[34] Donald J. Treiman,et al. Politics and Life Chances in a State Socialist Regime: Dual Career Paths into the Urban Chinese Elite, 1949 to 1996 , 2000, American Sociological Review.
[35] Zhang Ming,et al. Annex: The 1988 Household Sample Survey — Data Description and Availability , 1993 .
[36] Gail Hershatter,et al. Personal Voices: Chinese Women in the 1980's , 1989 .
[37] A. Walder,et al. Career Advancement as Party Patronage: Sponsored Mobility into the Chinese Administrative Elite, 1949–19961 , 2001, American Journal of Sociology.
[38] Yang Cao,et al. Market Transition and the Firm: Institutional Change and Income Inequality in Urban China , 2005, Management and Organization Review.
[39] Xueguang Zhou,et al. Economic Transformation and Income Inequality in Urban China: Evidence from Panel Data , 2000, American Journal of Sociology.
[40] S. Short,et al. China's One-Child Policy and the Care of Children: An Analysis Using Qualitative and Quantitative Data , 2001 .
[41] Lynne Haney. Homeboys, babies, men in suits : The state and the reproduction of male dominance , 1996 .
[42] Barbara Entwisle,et al. Gender and family businesses in rural China , 1995 .
[43] Nan Lin,et al. Getting Ahead in Urban China , 1991, American Journal of Sociology.
[44] B. Reskin. Sex segregation in the workplace : trends, explanations, remedies , 1985 .
[45] William L. Parish,et al. Politics and Markets: Dual Transformations , 1996, American Journal of Sociology.
[46] C. Riskin,et al. Household Income and its Distribution in China , 1992, The China Quarterly.
[47] R. Freedman,et al. The Rise in Female Education in China: National and Regional Patterns , 1990, The China Quarterly.
[48] Andrew G. Walder,et al. Career Mobility and the Communist Political Order , 1995 .
[49] S. Korenman,et al. Does Marriage Really Make Men More Productive , 1988 .
[50] M. Henderson,et al. China's Fertility Transition through Regional Space: Using GIS and Census Data for a Spatial Analysis of Historical Demography , 2000, Social science history.
[51] Victor Nee,et al. Path dependent societal transformation: Stratification in hybrid mixed economies , 1999 .
[52] 中華人民共和国国家教育委員会計劃建設司. 中国教育事业统计年鉴 = Educational statistics yearbook of China , 1993 .
[53] Xueguang Zhou,et al. The Political Logic of Economic Reform in China. , 1994 .
[54] P. Moen,et al. Stratification Dynamics under State Socialism: The Case of Urban China, 1949–1993 , 1996 .
[55] B. Entwisle,et al. Re-drawing boundaries : work, households, and gender in China , 2002 .
[56] 中華人民共和国国家統計局. China statistical yearbook , 1988 .
[57] Rebecca Matthews,et al. Gender Inequality and Economic Growth in Rural China , 2000 .
[58] Y. Bian,et al. Work and Inequality in Urban China. , 1994 .
[59] V. Nee,et al. Comment: Controversies and Evidence in the Market Transition Debate , 2000, American Journal of Sociology.
[60] Barry J. Naughton,et al. Growing Out of the Plan: Chinese Economic Reform, 1978-1993 , 1995 .
[61] M. Hout,et al. More Shock than Therapy: Market Transition, Employment, and Income in Russia, 1991–19951 , 1998, American Journal of Sociology.
[62] Solomon W. Polachek,et al. An Exchange: The Theory of Human Capital and the Earnings of Women: Women's Earnings Reexamined , 1978 .
[63] K. Griffin,et al. The distribution of income in China. , 1993 .
[64] M. Brinton. The Social-Institutional Bases of Gender Stratification: Japan as an Illustrative Case , 1988, American Journal of Sociology.
[65] David Stark,et al. Recombinant Property in East European Capitalism , 1996, American Journal of Sociology.
[66] Postsocialist inequalities: The causes of continuity and discontinuity , 2002 .
[67] Victor Nee,et al. The Emergence of a Market Society: Changing Mechanisms of Stratification in China , 1996, American Journal of Sociology.
[68] Pi-Ling Fan,et al. The gender gap in earnings at career entry , 1997 .
[69] Y. Bian,et al. Communist Party Membership and Regime Dynamics in China , 2001, Social Forces.
[70] William Lavely,et al. Personal Voices: Chinese Women in the 1980s. , 1990 .
[71] F. Jones,et al. Decomposing Differences between Groups , 1984 .
[72] A. Kalleberg,et al. Economic Segmentation, Worker Power, and Income Inequality , 1981, American Journal of Sociology.
[73] J. Watson. Class and social stratification in post-revolution China , 1985 .
[74] Andrew G. Walder,et al. Markets and Inequality in Transitional Economies: Toward Testable Theories , 1996, American Journal of Sociology.