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THE TRADEOFF BETWEEN EQUITY AND EFFICIENCY IN THE REFORM OF CHINA’S WAGE POLICY

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR STUDY
Author(s): QIONG HUANG , SATISH CHAND

Abstract: This study reviews the history of China’s wage policy and analyzes the importance of balancing efficiency and equity in the wage reform. Efficiency means wage increase and equity refers to equal distribution of wages among different segments of society. Due to contradictions between efficiency and equity, each country cannot achieve both at one time. The study shows that the shift from equity to efficiency in China’s wage policy increases workers’ wages but also widens wage inequality. Thus, each government has to make tradeoffs between efficiency and equity according to the relatively importance of the two in society

  • Publication Date: 27-Aug-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-027-9-62
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SEPARATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO DIVORCE

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ECONOMICS, SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR STUDY
Author(s): TONGYAI IYAVARAKUL

Abstract: This paper investigates the determinants of marital instability when separation is included as an alternative to divorce. Using the data from NLSY79, male income is a factor that significantly increases the probability of staying married. Female income, in contrast to many of the previous findings, does not destabilize marriage. It however increases the probability that divorce is chosen over separation should the marriage end. Children appear to significantly decrease the probability of divorce of women, but have no impact on the divorce probability of men. Evidence also suggests that dropping separated respondents from the estimation does not cause any inconsistency in the estimates of the other choices, but pooling separated with divorced respondents can lead to a misleading conclusion.

  • Publication Date: 27-Aug-2014
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-027-9-64
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