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Import Competition and the Gender Employment Gap in China

View ORCID ProfileFeicheng Wang, View ORCID ProfileKrisztina Kis‐Katos and View ORCID ProfileMinghai Zhou
Journal of Human Resources, November 2024, 59 (6) 1830-1864; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/jhr.1220-11399R3
Feicheng Wang
Feicheng Wang is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Groningen ([email protected]).
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Krisztina Kis‐Katos
Krisztina Kis‐Katos is a professor of International Economic Policy at the Department of Economics, University of Göttingen (krisztina.kis‐katos@uni‐goettingen.de).
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Minghai Zhou
Minghai Zhou is a ZJU 100 Young Professor at the School of Economics, Zhejiang University ([email protected]).
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Abstract

Combining data from China’s population and firm censuses between 1990 and 2005, this paper relates prefecture‐level employment by gender to the regionalized measure of exposure to tariff reductions. We find that increasing import competition kept more females in the workforce, reducing an otherwise growing gender employment gap in the long run. These dynamics were present both in local economies as a whole and among private firms in the formal industrial sector. The gendered employment effects of trade‐induced competitive pressures can be attributed to an expansion of female‐intensive industries, a reduction in gender discrimination, and technology upgrades through computerization.

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  • J16
  • J21
  • J23
  • F13
  • F66
  • Received December 2020.
  • Accepted March 2022.
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Feicheng Wang, Krisztina Kis‐Katos, Minghai Zhou
Journal of Human Resources Nov 2024, 59 (6) 1830-1864; DOI: 10.3368/jhr.1220-11399R3

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Feicheng Wang, Krisztina Kis‐Katos, Minghai Zhou
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