Title :
Impacts of China´s non-state owned economy´s development on change of labor force allocation structure
Author :
Fang, Fu-qian ; Chen, Guang-xing
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Econ., Renmen Univ. of China, Beijing, China
Abstract :
After reform and opening-up, the China´s Non-state owned economy grows rapidly. The Non-state owned economy not only becomes support in the growth of China´s economy, but also makes a significant influence on increasing employment and promoting the transfer of labor in different industries and the employment structure´s upgrade. In this paper, it sets forth the theoretical foundation of labor force transfer and industry structural optimization theory. Through the econometric analysis on the impacts of China´s economy´s development on the change of allocation structure of labor force , we found that the marginal effectiveness of Non-state owned economy labor growth contributes on GDP growth is more than the state owner economy. Also, the Non-state owned economy´s employment elasticity is more flexible than state owner economy. Meanwhile, the Non-state for labor employment absorption ability is better than state. Besides, within the Non-state owned economy in China, the third industry labor growth is greater than the second industry on quantity and multiple. In a word, development of Non-state owned economy has produced a notable and important effect on promoting the labor industrial allocation and industrial structure transfer adaptly. Non-state owned economy has become the main factor to absorbing rural labor force and promoting the allocation of labor force from agriculture to non-agriculture industry.
Keywords :
econometrics; economic indicators; employment; labour resources; optimisation; GDP growth; econometric analysis; employment elasticity; industry structural optimization theory; labor employment absorption ability; labor force allocation structure; labor force transfer; nonstate owned economy development; Absorption; Economic indicators; Educational institutions; Employment; Force; Industries; Resource management; allocation; industrial structure; labor force; non-state owned economy;
Conference_Titel :
Electronics, Communications and Control (ICECC), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Zhejiang
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0320-1
DOI :
10.1109/ICECC.2011.6068188