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Author:Verhoeven, V-J.
Jansen, V.
Dessens, J.
Title:Income attainment during transformation processes: a meta-analysis of the market transition theory
Journal:European sociological review
2005 : JUL, VOL. 21:3, p. 201-226
Index terms:incomes
transition economies
China
Eastern Europe
Language:eng
Abstract:The changing communist regime in China and the "velvet" revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have provided an opportunity to investigate trends in income attainment during processes of transformation. Nee (1989) formulated the market transition theory, which indicates the main determinants of changing income attainment during the transformation process from a stage-regulated, centrally planned economy to a market economy. This article reports a meta-analysis performed on 64 publications to determine to what extent there is consistent empirical evidence for the hypothesized relationship between marketization processes and the changing effect of income determinants. It was found that political capital remains important during transformation in urban China, the gender gap in income increases in urban China as well as in CEE, and although human capital and market-related resources are important determinants of income, it is not evident that their importance increases during the transformation process.
SCIMA record nr: 260406
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