Hukou System, Horizontal, Vertical, and Full Job-Education Mismatch and Wage Progression among College Graduates in Beijing, China Cover Image

Hukou System, Horizontal, Vertical, and Full Job-Education Mismatch and Wage Progression among College Graduates in Beijing, China
Hukou System, Horizontal, Vertical, and Full Job-Education Mismatch and Wage Progression among College Graduates in Beijing, China

Author(s): Donghong Xie
Subject(s): Education, Labor relations
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: college graduates; educational mismatch; wage; Beijing; China;

Summary/Abstract: This article investigates college graduates in Beijing, China, and asks, First: Whether college graduates without local hukou are prone to educational mismatch? Second: What role does the hukou system play in the educational mismatch? And third: Whether college graduates without local hukou are willing to lower their wages in order to get a hukou? I use the Beijing College Students Panel Survey (BCSPS), and multinomial logit models and the linear regression analyses are conducted. I find that college graduates with (without) local hukou through job are more likely to be vertical and full mismatch than locals, and those who obtain a hukou through job have a higher full mismatch. After considering the educational mismatch, there is no significant difference in monthly wages between college graduates (not) having a hukou by work and locals.

  • Issue Year: 17/2020
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 609-620
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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