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  2. Does Internet Use Improve Employment?--empirical Evidence From China.
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  2. Does Internet Use Improve Employment?--empirical Evidence From China.

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Does internet use improve employment?--Empirical evidence from China.

Yunqiu Zhan1, Shuwen Yang2

  • 1School of Marxism, Chengdu Technological University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China.

Plos One
|April 16, 2024

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Summary
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Internet use significantly boosts employment quality, especially for lower-quality jobs and vulnerable groups like rural and female workers. This improvement is driven by increased social capital accumulation, highlighting the need for infrastructure investment and policy reforms.

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Area of Science:

  • Socioeconomics
  • Labor Economics
  • Digital Economy

Background:

  • High-quality employment is crucial for societal well-being.
  • Internet technology influences both the quantity and quality of jobs.
  • Existing research needs to explore the nuanced impact of internet use on employment quality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of internet use on workers' employment quality.
  • To identify the mechanisms through which internet use affects employment quality.
  • To inform policy recommendations for enhancing employment quality.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an employment quality evaluation index system.
  • Analysis of China Labor-force Dynamics Survey (CLDS) data.
  • Quantile regression to assess differential impacts across employment quality levels.

Main Results:

  • Internet use significantly enhances overall employment quality.
  • The positive impact is more pronounced for workers with lower initial employment quality.
  • Internet use particularly benefits rural and female workers' employment quality.
  • Social capital accumulation is a key mediating mechanism.

Conclusions:

  • Internet adoption is a vital tool for improving labor market outcomes.
  • Targeted interventions can leverage internet use to address employment disparities.
  • Policy recommendations include infrastructure development, hukou system reform, and human/social capital investment.