@article{oai:omu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000900, author = {Miyamoto, Katsuhiro and Liu, Huangjin}, journal = {Journal of economics, business and law}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, Based on the urban data set of Chinese Household Income Project (CHIP) in 1995, this paper has empirically analyzed sector choice and wage determinants in contemporary urban China. Though the employees in the public sector have relatively lower wage, these employees are more willingly to work in the public sector. Factors including the "Educated Youth", marriage status, age, and geographic difference have significantly effects on the probability of being employed in the public sector, while education levels, gender, and political capital present obscure effects on the likelihood of the sector employment. Education level, experience, political capital, the experience of being "Education Youth", geographic position, and gender have all significant impact on one's wage in the public sector, while the impact of political capital on one's wage is not statistically significant in the non-public sector., Journal of economics, business and law. 2004, 6, p.27-43}, pages = {27--43}, title = {Sector Choice and Wage Determinants : Evidence from Urban China}, volume = {6}, year = {2004} }