Wages, family background, on-campus performance and gender: an investigation of Chinese graduates’ first job salaries
<p>The last five decades have witnessed an increasing interest in the education-employment transition. In China, millions of university students graduate each year. Their employment has important impact on various aspects of the Chinese society. Additionally, university-work transition is rela...
Main Author: | Liu, S |
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Other Authors: | Mills, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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