題 目:FDI Liberalization, Educational Attainment, and Occupational Resorting between Migrants and Local Workers in China
主講人:苗壯 博士
時 間:2023年6月7日(周三)18:00-20:00
地 點:沙河校區(qū)二教108
主 辦:國際經(jīng)濟與貿(mào)易學(xué)院
摘要:This study examines the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the local labor market using detailed population census data from China. We leverage the quasi-natural experiment of FDI deregulation policy in 2002 in China to investigate how the labor market adjusts to FDI liberalization. Our findings suggest that the liberalization leads to several adjustments in the labor market. Firstly, local workers increase their educational level while migrants’ educational levels degrade. Secondly, FDI has a positive impact on educational wage premiums, but this effect is less pronounced for migrants. Thirdly, the total number of job positions and the share of high-skill positions increase. However, migrants are more likely to be allocated to low-skill or high-hazard positions compared to local workers. Our results reveal that while FDI liberalization upgrades the educational structure of employment and increases educational wage premiums by creating more high-skill positions, these positions are primarily allocated to local workers. Consequently, the growth of low-skill and high-hazard occupational opportunities for migrants discourages them from attaining higher educational levels. Overall, our study contributes to the understanding of how FDI affects the local labor market and provides insights into how policymakers can ensure that the benefits of FDI are more widely distributed.
主講人簡介:
苗壯,中央財經(jīng)大學(xué)國際經(jīng)濟與貿(mào)易學(xué)院講師,加拿大麥吉爾大學(xué)經(jīng)濟學(xué)博士。研究領(lǐng)域為國際貿(mào)易、市場競爭理論、公共衛(wèi)生政策、勞動市場。研究成果發(fā)表于Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, Review of International Economics等期刊。