ID | 073500 |
Title Proper | How high is urban unemployment in China? |
Language | ENG |
Author | Knight, John ; Xue, Jinjun |
Publication | 2006. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Rapid economic growth and radical structural transformation pose a challenge to official statisticians as they seek to encompass new economic activities and phenomena. The accuracy of official statistics is liable to come into question. Urban unemployment in China is a good example. This paper estimates the urban unemployment rate using administrative statistics, population census data and a recent sample survey data set, and provides a critique showing in some detail how and why Chinese unemployment statistics are a minefield for the unwary and unemployment is so difficult to measure. Nevertheless, it is found that the urban unemployment rate rose rapidly over the 1990s and exceeded 11% in 1999 and 2000. The paper concludes by considering the implications of the findings for understanding unemployment, for policy, and for the collection of statistics. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Chinese Econonics and Business Studies Vol. 4, No. 2; Jul 2006: p91-107 |
Journal Source | Journal of Chinese Econonics and Business Studies Vol: 4 No 2 |
Key Words | China ; Unemployment ; Migration ; Social Change |