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ID096592
Title ProperAffirmative action, economic reforms, and Han-Uyghur variation in job attainment in the state sector in Urumchi
LanguageENG
AuthorZang, Xiaowei
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Have workers of minority status suffered labour market discrimination in China? Do all actors in the state sector discriminate against minority workers? What are the rationales for discrimination? To address these questions, I compare two ethnic groups (Han Chinese and Uyghur) with regard to job attainment in the state sector. Data are from a 2005 survey (N = 2,947) conducted in Ürümchi, China. Data analysis shows that controlling background characteristics does not remove the Uyghur-Han difference in job attainment in state firms. However, there is no ethnic variation in employment in redistributive agencies. This contrast is explained with reference to post-1978 market transition and the resulting differentiation in the institutional tasks between state firms and government agencies.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly No. 202; Jun 2010: p344-361
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No. 202; Jun 2010: p344-361
Key WordsEconomic Reforms ;  State Sector ;  Urmachi ;  Ethnic Premium ;  China