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Gender inequalities in employment and wage-earning among internal labour migrants in Chinese cities

Gender inequalities in employment and wage-earning among internal labour migrants in Chinese cities

... in Chinese cities? We hypothesize that female migrants in cities are economically more disadvantaged than male migrants in the job ...106 Chinese cities, covering all 31 provinces and ...

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The governance of urban energy transitions: A comparative study of solar water heating systems in two Chinese cities

The governance of urban energy transitions: A comparative study of solar water heating systems in two Chinese cities

... two cities contrast in the characteristics of the urban fabric (in particular building density and orientation), that affect the accessibility of solar ...of Chinese cities is less than ...

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House Market in Chinese Cities: Dynamic Modeling, In Sampling Fitting and Out of Sample Forecasting

House Market in Chinese Cities: Dynamic Modeling, In Sampling Fitting and Out of Sample Forecasting

... major Chinese cities, namely, Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai and Chongqing, from 1998 to 2008 are ...in cities at different stages of economic development and different industrial specialization may ...

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Heterogeneous Economic Impacts of Transportation Features on Prefecture Level Chinese Cities

Heterogeneous Economic Impacts of Transportation Features on Prefecture Level Chinese Cities

... The present paper, with a regional focus on China, carries out a study using city-level annual data from 2000-2012 to gain a deep understanding of the hete- rogeneous impacts of varied transportation modes on city ...

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Do Rural Migrants Benefit from Labor Market Agglomeration Economies? Evidence from Chinese Cities

Do Rural Migrants Benefit from Labor Market Agglomeration Economies? Evidence from Chinese Cities

... in Chinese cities is mainly driven by massive rural-urban migration, implying that the skill intensity in many Chinese cities becomes ...motivated Chinese cities to become “ ...

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World City Development In China: A Multifaceted Appraisal Of Chinese Cities In The Era Of Globalization

World City Development In China: A Multifaceted Appraisal Of Chinese Cities In The Era Of Globalization

... regard, Chinese world cities are not specifically considered in previous ...world cities on the basis of attributes and less on a systematic interpretation of information regarding how they are ...

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Air Pollution in Major Chinese Cities: Some Progress, But Much More to Do

Air Pollution in Major Chinese Cities: Some Progress, But Much More to Do

... large Chinese cities, Beijing, Chengdu, and Guangzhou, but no apparent progress in Shanghai, and a worrisome decline in air quality observed in ...the cities which show improvement reach ...

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Industrial Structure Change in Chinese Cities: Measurement Based on the Extent and Quality

Industrial Structure Change in Chinese Cities: Measurement Based on the Extent and Quality

... of Chinese cities’ industrial structure quality ...1999, cities in the first group and the second group were concentrated in the eastern coastal areas, which formed three major central zones: the ...

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Impact fees and real estate prices: evidence from 35 Chinese cities

Impact fees and real estate prices: evidence from 35 Chinese cities

... Our study provides a new angle for understanding why urban real estate prices have been increasing rapidly during the past two decades in China. Although many arguments have been proposed, such as urban economic ...

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Growth, Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: Evidence from Chinese Cities

Growth, Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: Evidence from Chinese Cities

... In this paper we examine the relationship between economic growth, foreign direct investment (FDI) and the environment in China. We make three specific contributions to the growth-environment literature. First, we focus ...

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Preserving the cultural identity of Chinese cities in urban design through a typomorphological approach

Preserving the cultural identity of Chinese cities in urban design through a typomorphological approach

... the Chinese context, such as vitality, diversity, accessibility, authenticity, high density, legibility, adaptability and coherence (see, for example, Lynch, 1981; Bentley et al, 1985; Jacobs and Appleyard, ...

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Productive Efficiency Differences among Chinese Cities : A Stochastic Frontier Approach

Productive Efficiency Differences among Chinese Cities : A Stochastic Frontier Approach

... all cities in 2007. However there are more medium and small cities in the top rank of TE value (shown in table 4) than large ...medium-small cities to reach higher technical efficiency than large ...

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Crowds in or crowds out? The effect of foreign direct investment on domestic investment in Chinese cities

Crowds in or crowds out? The effect of foreign direct investment on domestic investment in Chinese cities

... Second, definitions of variables and the procedures to comply with them are more likely to be consistent within a single-country panel. Cross-country studies suffer tremendously in this regard. Take FDI as an example. ...

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Coverage of harm reduction services and HIV infection: a multilevel analysis of five Chinese cities

Coverage of harm reduction services and HIV infection: a multilevel analysis of five Chinese cities

... Our results allow us to present two main recommen- dations for future studies. First, studies should use a larger sampling size in a larger number of cities and in more drug users per city. Since 2006, integrated ...

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Technology Demand Assessment of Adaption of Chinese Cities to Climate Change

Technology Demand Assessment of Adaption of Chinese Cities to Climate Change

... Climate change risks are determined by hazards, exposure and vulnerability (Yin, Sun, & Li, 2012). China has a vast territory and complicated terrain conditions. The above three indicators have significant ...

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The changing urban landscape of Chinese cities: positive and negative impacts of urban design controls on contemporary urban housing

The changing urban landscape of Chinese cities: positive and negative impacts of urban design controls on contemporary urban housing

... in Chinese urban housing, developed further from traditional housing towards a large scale residential and gated ...the Chinese cities are growing larger and becoming more polycentric, the issue of ...

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A new framework for the typomorphological study of Chinese cities

A new framework for the typomorphological study of Chinese cities

... ABSTRACT/ Chinese and foreign scholars’ work on the application of the Western urban morphology theory and typology theory in China hitherto are either replications of Conzenian methods or based on insufficient ...

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Industry specialization, diversification, churning, and unemployment in Chinese cities

Industry specialization, diversification, churning, and unemployment in Chinese cities

... other cities to get ...In Chinese cities where the average education level of labor force is higher, the number and size of colleges and universities are larger ...

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House price bubble in urban China: evidence from eight Chinese cities

House price bubble in urban China: evidence from eight Chinese cities

... with cities have fast land price growth ...the Chinese central government to stabilise the house price ...70 Chinese cities during the period of 2009 to 2011 (Yurichuk, ...The Chinese ...

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How are individual-level social capital and poverty associated with health equity? A study from two Chinese cities

How are individual-level social capital and poverty associated with health equity? A study from two Chinese cities

... capital study, a sample with more representative respond- ents from the same community would help to eliminate this limitation. Also, because of this limitation, the con- textual effect could not be analyzed in this ...

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