How Does China's New Labor Contract Law Affect Floating Workers?
2 作者信息
Richard B. Freeman and Xiaoying Li
3 出处和链接(比如,NBER working paper No.11000)
NBER Working Paper No. 19254,July 2013
4 摘要
China’s new Labor Contract Law took effect on January 2008 and required firms to give migrant workers
written contracts, strengthened labor protections for workers and contained penalties for firms that
did not follow the labor code. This paper uses survey data of migrant workers in the Pearl River Delta
before and after the law and a retrospective question on when workers received their first labor contract
to assess the effects of the law on labor outcomes. The evidence shows that the new law increased
the percentage of migrant workers with written contracts, which in turn raised social insurance coverage,
reduced the likelihood of wage arrears, and raised the likelihood that the worker had a union at their
workplace.