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Manufacturing earnings and compensation in China
Judith Banister
Consultant, Javelin Investments, Beijing, China. She is former head of the International Programs Center at the U.S. Census Bureau.
E-mail: Judith_Banister@yahoo.com
On the basis of published earnings data, estimated compensation ratios, and estimated hours, China’s manufacturing employees averaged about 57 cents compensation per hour worked in 2002.
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