Posts tagged ‘Unintended Consequences’

06/12/2013

One Silver Lining of China’s Lopsided Labor Market: Shrinking Income Inequality – Businessweek

In the same week that international educators are debating the comparative merits of global school systems—and whether China’s PISA scores are overhyped—a new report from China Economic Quarterly sheds light on an unintended consequence of China’s recent push to expand higher education.

The annual supply of fresh college graduates far exceeds the number of white-collar positions available in China. Meanwhile a dwindling pool of young people willing to work in Chinese factories has driven up assembly-line wages. The result, conclude GK Dragonomics analysts Andrew Batson and Thomas Gatley, is an unexpected narrowing of China’s worryingly high level of income inequality.

Over the past decade, China has rapidly expanded access to higher education. University enrollment tripled from 2000 to 2010, from 2.2 million to 6.6 million students. Unfortunately, job creation didn’t keep pace. According to survey results from China’s labor ministry obtained by China Economic Quarterly, there were 100 job applicants in mid-2013 for every 80 white-collar jobs in China. For blue-collar positions, however, the scenario was reversed: There were 100 applicants for every 125 slots in China.

via One Silver Lining of China’s Lopsided Labor Market: Shrinking Income Inequality – Businessweek.

23/01/2013

! My other two blogs

In case you have not noticed before, I am the author of two other blogs (unrelated to Chindia, China or India):

This blog is about the Law of Unintended Consequences. It will report on occurrences of the Law of Unintended Consequence and also of Murphy’s Law and other inconsequential matters. I hope that my readers will add their stories that illustrate these, and similar, laws. One of the most clear examples of this law in operation is “How the war in Iraq strengthened America’s enemies” – Peter W Galbraith.

This blog is a layman’s view of what’s wrong with the world economy and, perhaps, how to correct them. Included in this blog will be renewables, green, sustainability and other such topics. I hope some of these will be “good news”.

If you enjoy my Chindia Alert blog, you may find these of interest as well.  ENJOY  😉

Law of Unintended Consequences

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ChiaHou's Book Reviews

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What's wrong with the world; and its economy

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