Social Science Seminar - The Political Economy of State Employment and Instability in China

10:00am - 11:30am
Online Via Zoom

Supporting the below United Nations Sustainable Development Goals:支持以下聯合國可持續發展目標:支持以下联合国可持续发展目标:

Speaker 
Prof Jaya Wen, Harvard Business School

Abstract 
This paper demonstrates that China uses state employment to promote social stability via job provision. I first document that state employment increases after natural disasters and poor trade shocks, and is concentrated on demographics most prone to unrest participation. Then, I use variation from an ethnic conflict in China’s Xinjiang province to establish that, in times and places with a higher threat of ethnic unrest spillover, state-owned firms hire more male minorities - precisely the demographic most likely to participate in ethnic unrest. Concurrently, male minority wages rise and private firms hire fewer people from this group. These patterns are consistent with a model of government-subsidized, stability-oriented state employment. A model-derived quantification exercise suggests that state firms implicitly receive a 26% subsidy on male minority wages.

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