A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing trend. Much less is known, however, about the driving forces of this trend and their quantitative contributions. Conventional decompositions, by factor components or by population subgroups, only provide limited information on the determinants of income inequality. This paper represents an early attempt to apply the regression-based decomposition framework to the study of inequality accounting in rural China, using household level data. It is found that geography has been the dominant factor but is becoming less important in explaining total inequality. Capital input emerges as a most significant determinant of income inequality. Farming str...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
A new method is proposed to decompose inequality changes as measured by the Gini index into structur...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
[Extract] Many studies have appeared, in both English and Chinese, focusing on income distribution i...
Using new household survey data for 1995 and 2002, we investigate the size of China's urban-rural in...
On the basis of a household data set, this paper: compares household income inequality in urban and ...
We examine inequality decompositions by income source and describe a general, regression-based appro...
An income function analysis is conducted of the 2,400 (rural) counties of China, using cross-section...
An income function analysis is conducted of the 2,400 (rural) counties of China, using cross-section...
A Chinese geographer explores changes in inter-provincial rural income inequality in China since the...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
A new method is proposed to decompose inequality changes as measured by the Gini index into structur...
Based on the provincial data on annual per capita net income, inequality and poverty incidence since...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
A new method is proposed to decompose inequality changes as measured by the Gini index into structur...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
[Extract] Many studies have appeared, in both English and Chinese, focusing on income distribution i...
Using new household survey data for 1995 and 2002, we investigate the size of China's urban-rural in...
On the basis of a household data set, this paper: compares household income inequality in urban and ...
We examine inequality decompositions by income source and describe a general, regression-based appro...
An income function analysis is conducted of the 2,400 (rural) counties of China, using cross-section...
An income function analysis is conducted of the 2,400 (rural) counties of China, using cross-section...
A Chinese geographer explores changes in inter-provincial rural income inequality in China since the...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
A new method is proposed to decompose inequality changes as measured by the Gini index into structur...
Based on the provincial data on annual per capita net income, inequality and poverty incidence since...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
A new method is proposed to decompose inequality changes as measured by the Gini index into structur...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...