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Title: Sự thay đổi về thu nhập của người lao động dư thừa ở Hà Nội
Other Titles: Changes in earings of displaced workers in Hanoi
Authors: Nguyễn, Hoàng Giang
Keywords: Người lao động
Kinh tế
Nguồn nhân lực
Thu nhập
Issue Date: 2005
Publisher: ĐHQGHN
Citation: Tạp chí Khoa học ĐHQGHN, Kinh tế - Luật, T. XXI, Số 2, 2005
Abstract: This study applies three theories; the human capital, the segmented labor market, and the social network theories, to investigate changes in earnings of displaced workers in Hanoi. The findings show that displaced workers suffer a loss in earnings due to destructions in skills, both specific and general. The result also supports the argument of the segmented labor market theory about changes in earnings of displaced workers. Those who move up to the higher paying economic segments enjoy a gain in earnings while those who move down to the low paying economic segment suffer a loss in earnings. As to the social network theory, there is a positive relationship between changes in social network and changes in earnings of displaced workers. However, the effect of changes in social ties is trivial while that of changes in social resource is extremely strong. The last finding is that displaced workers in Hanoi experience a rarely observed increase in earnings because of the special characteristics of the Vietnamese labor market. In general, findings from this study are consistent with the above three theories as well as the characteristics of the Vietnamese labor market.
Description: Tạp chí Khoa học ĐHQGHN, Kinh tế - Luật. Tập 21, Số 2, 2005
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/356
ISSN: 0866-8612
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