Welcome to
The 13th International Symposium on Human Capital and Labor Markets
Celebrating Release of the China Human Capital Report 2021
Organizer: The China Center for Human Capital and Labor Market Research (CHLR) at Central University of Finance and Economics
China Economic Review, CEDC
Date: December 10-11, 2021
Location: Online; Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China (If permited)
Agenda:
December 10 Reception/Dinner (If permited)
December 11 China Human Capital Report Presentation and Invited Discussions
Parallel Sessions
Abstract Submission Deadline: November 14
Acceptance Decision: Late November
Accepted paper submission Deadline: December 3
Please see links on the upper left of this page to submit an abstract and for other Conference functions.
About China Human Capital Report series
The China Human Capital Report series is based on the research project “China’s Human Capital Measurement” conducted by the CHLR and funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Central University of Finance and Economics. The project aims at establishing China’s first scientific and systematic human capital index, quantitatively describing China’s human capital distribution, trend and dynamics.
The China human capital reports, human capital data and other related large amount of China provincial level panel data can be downloaded without cost at:
Chinese: http://humancapital.cufe.edu.cn/rlzbzsxm.htm
English: http://humancapital.cufe.edu.cn/en/Human_Capital_Index_Project.htm
About the CHLR
Established in March 2008, the China Center for Human Capital and Labor Market Research (CHLR) at the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE) is an international research center for the study of human resources, labor markets, and their impact on economic development, focusing on China and related economies.
All faculty (full-time faculty and visiting faculty) and research fellows hold a Ph.D. degree in economics from major universities in North America and Europe, and some are tenured professors at U.S. universities. Nobel Laureates Kenneth J. Arrow and Professor Dale W. Jorgenson of Harvard University, the founder of the income-based method (the Jorgenson-Fraumeni method) for measuring human capital, serve on the Advisory Board.
The CHLR has master’s, doctoral and post-doctoral programs. The Center’s graduate programs are internationally oriented. The curriculum and instruction are rigorously designed following research universities in North America. All courses are taught in English.