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The Effects of the <scp>L</scp>abor <scp>C</scp>ontract Law on the <scp>C</scp>hinese <scp>L</scp>abor Market
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Labor RelationMarket EquilibriumLawUnfair CompetitionIndustrial OrganizationIndustrial RelationFederal Labor LawEconomic AnalysisAntitrust EnforcementEconomicsEmployment LawMarket MechanismLabor PracticesLabor RelationsLabor Market OutcomeLabor Law ReformMicro‐level DataLabor EconomicsLabour LawC HinaBusinessLabor Market ImpactLabor LawRegulation
This article uses a micro‐level data set to investigate the effect of C hina's L abor C ontract Law, implemented in 2008, on the C hinese labor market. Our empirical evidence shows that the labor law reform significantly improved employee benefit. This effect is greater for state‐owned enterprises, for large and domestic firms, and for regions with high unionization and high skill intensity. The L abor C ontract Law significantly reduces the wage elasticity of labor demand, especially in highly unionized and skill‐intensive industries. However, this effect is less significant in globalized industries and female‐employee‐intensive industries. Overall, our results emphasize the important role of C hina's L abor C ontract Law in improving employment protection, and substantial variations in the impact of labor law reform across different firms, regions, and industries.
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