This translated volume is based on the publication Green Book of Population and Labor (No. 20), originally published in Chinese by the Social Science Academic Press (SASS). The focus of this volume is high-quality employment in China. The topics covered include Chinaâs labor market during the Fourteenth Five-Year Plan; labor supply and demand; the economic impact of consumption among migrant workers; labor supply elasticity and productivity; geographical and structural shifts in job opportunities; and the educational profiles and income distribution among migrants. The final chapter discusses the opportunities and challenges associated with the rapid development of AI and robotics.
Gao Wenshu is a professor at the Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). His research interests include human resources and employment.
Cheng Jie is an associate professor at the Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS). His research interests include social security and employment.
Contents
List of Figures and Tables Notes on Editors
1 Labor Supply and Demand in China during the Fourteenth Five-Year Plan Period
âXiang Jing and Cai Yifei
2 Source of Domestic Demand: Measuring Migrantsâ Consumption Potential in the New Era
âCheng Jie and Yin Xi
3 Changes in Chinaâs Labor Market from the Perspective of Changes in Labor Supply Elasticity
âCheng Jie and Zhu Yufeng
4 Reallocation of Human Capital: Productivity Divergence across Sectors
âQu Yue
5 Increase in Local Employment and Job Polarization among Migrants
âYang Ge
6 Changes in the Human Capital Structure of Migrant Workers: an Analysis of Existing College Graduates in Chinaâs Rural Migrants
âCai Yifei and Gao Wenshu
7 Changes in China Arising from the New Technological Revolution and the Trends as Shown in the Competition between Humans and Robots
âQu Xiaobo
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Researchers, students, think tanks, analysts, and members of the public interested in contemporary China, especially those with an interest in Chinaâs population and economy.