1st Edition
Teacher Labour Markets during an Era of Economic Boom China through 1979–2019
1 Introduction 2 Economic and Educational Development in China 3 Theorizing Wages and Teacher Occupational Choice 4 Pre-1979 Teacher Wage Policies 5 Post-1979 Teacher Wage Policies 6 Documenting Teacher Wage Characteristics 7 Impact of Wage Dynamics on Teacher Labour Markets 8 Impact of Teachers on Student Learning 9 Alternative Careers and Non-Pecuniary Teacher Welfare 10 Conclusion and Way Forward
Biography
Ji Liu is a professor of comparative education and economics of education at Shaanxi Normal University, and is interested in education policy research at the intersection of teachers, learners, skills, and the economy. He was a consultant at the World Bank Group and part of the World Development Report team. He has published widely, including peer-reviewed articles on top-tier scholarly journals such as Oxford Review of Education, International Journal of Educational Development and Teachers College Record. He earned his Ph.D. from Columbia University in New York City, USA, and holds academic appointment as adjunct faculty of Teachers College, Columbia University, and appointment as senior research associate at NORRAG, The Graduate Institute in Geneva. He was also named a Forbes China 30 Under 30 laureate.






