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The impact of SARS on China's human resources: implications for the labour market and level of unemployment in the service sector in Beijing,Guangzhou and Shanghai
Authors:Grace O.M. Lee  Malcolm Warner
Abstract:In this paper, we examine the effects of SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) on China's human resources, its labour-market and its level of employment and unemployment, looking specifically at what was one of its economically most vulnerable points, the hotel industry. The paper hypothesizes that the greatest impact would be on human resources in the service-industries and on particular sub-sectors, such as employment in hotels, located in three main cities in the PRC, in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai, catering to both overseas as well as domestic tourism. It tentatively concludes that the almost dramatic demand and supply ‘shocks’ may have directly affected both the demand for and the supply of labour in the sub-sector, with discernable employment consequences.
Keywords:Asian economy  China  epidemics  employment  hotel industry  human resources (HR)  human resource management (HRM)  labour-market  People's Republic of China (PRC)  Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)  service-sector  tourism  uncertainty  unemployment
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