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- What: Because the effects of the Internet on the labor market tend to differ across subgroups of workers, the impact of Internet use on labor market outcomes is the focus of this study. Based on a 2016 national survey of China Family Panel Studies using a stochastic frontier approach, the study showed that the average wage distortion rate in the labor market ranged from 45.02% to 55.24%, while internet use reduced wage distortion by 3.76% overall through matching education, job security, and job expectations. In this study, after sorting based on formal employment sectors . . .

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