There are two main types of data sources of income distributions in China: household survey data and grouped data. Household survey data are typically available for isolated years and individual provinces. In comparison, aggregate or grouped data are typically available more frequently and usually have national coverage. In principle, grouped data allow investigation of the change of inequality over longer, continuous periods of time, and the identification of patterns of inequality across broader regions. Nevertheless, a major limitation of grouped data is that only mean (average) income and income shares of quintile or decile groups of the population are reported. Directly using grouped data reported in this format is equivalent to assumi...
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We use a new method to estimate China’s income distributions based on publicly available interval su...
On the basis of a household data set, this paper: compares household income inequality in urban and ...
There are two main types of data sources of income distributions in China: household survey data and...
A major problem encountered in studies of income inequality at regional and global levels is estimat...
Data insufficiency has become the primary factor affecting research on income disparity in China. To...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
We estimate China's rural, urban and overall income distributions using grouped data from 1985-2001....
We use a new method to estimate China’s income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
Using a method-of-moments estimator, flexible three-parameter beta distributions are fitted to aggre...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
This paper's goal is to increase the understanding of the inequality trends during the transitional ...
This paper proposes an aggregate measure of income inequality for China, using data from household s...
We employ a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval su...
We employ a new method to estimate China’s income distribution using publicly available interval sum...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
We use a new method to estimate China’s income distributions based on publicly available interval su...
On the basis of a household data set, this paper: compares household income inequality in urban and ...
There are two main types of data sources of income distributions in China: household survey data and...
A major problem encountered in studies of income inequality at regional and global levels is estimat...
Data insufficiency has become the primary factor affecting research on income disparity in China. To...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
We estimate China's rural, urban and overall income distributions using grouped data from 1985-2001....
We use a new method to estimate China’s income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
Using a method-of-moments estimator, flexible three-parameter beta distributions are fitted to aggre...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
This paper's goal is to increase the understanding of the inequality trends during the transitional ...
This paper proposes an aggregate measure of income inequality for China, using data from household s...
We employ a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval su...
We employ a new method to estimate China’s income distribution using publicly available interval sum...
verbatim copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyri...
We use a new method to estimate China’s income distributions based on publicly available interval su...
On the basis of a household data set, this paper: compares household income inequality in urban and ...