This study analyses the impact of changes in social institutions, i.e. in the informal and formal social security system, on income inequality in China. This study uses an inequality decomposition analysis approach comparing household survey data for 1988 with 1995.Three main results emerge from the analysis: first, it findsthat the family based social security is losing its importance mainly through the changes in employment pattern in a household. This change contributes to rising income inequality. Second, thestudy shows that the introduction of new formal social security system helped to equalise the distribution of retired household members\u27 income in urban areas in 1995. Third, however, these changes have only benefited a restricte...
This paper carries out a pilot empirical study on how income inequality affects growth and the macro...
Over the past 30 years, China has substantially reduced the number of people living in absolute pove...
This study investigates the redistributive effect of the social security reform in urban China using...
The theme of this master project in sociology is to study the relationship between privatisation and...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
This paper discusses in what extent the economic growth in China in the 1980's has improved the econ...
We document the evolution of the income distribution in rural China, from 1987 through 1999, with an...
While post-1978 China has seen great socio-economic liberation of a large group of its people, this ...
Over the last couple of decades, there has been progressive commitment and remarkable achievements b...
China is one of the few countries in the world that uses a household registration (hukou) regime to ...
China’s household income inequality has grown steadily over the last 30 years. While many analyses f...
Changes in Income Inequality in China Transition The paper analyses changes in income inequality in...
Despite the rapid economic growth in China, income inequality has widened, especially between the ur...
Using the 1989 and 2009 China Health and Nutrition Surveys, this paper examines the effects of socia...
This dissertation is divided into three papers that approach the topic of ethnic inequality in China...
This paper carries out a pilot empirical study on how income inequality affects growth and the macro...
Over the past 30 years, China has substantially reduced the number of people living in absolute pove...
This study investigates the redistributive effect of the social security reform in urban China using...
The theme of this master project in sociology is to study the relationship between privatisation and...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
This paper discusses in what extent the economic growth in China in the 1980's has improved the econ...
We document the evolution of the income distribution in rural China, from 1987 through 1999, with an...
While post-1978 China has seen great socio-economic liberation of a large group of its people, this ...
Over the last couple of decades, there has been progressive commitment and remarkable achievements b...
China is one of the few countries in the world that uses a household registration (hukou) regime to ...
China’s household income inequality has grown steadily over the last 30 years. While many analyses f...
Changes in Income Inequality in China Transition The paper analyses changes in income inequality in...
Despite the rapid economic growth in China, income inequality has widened, especially between the ur...
Using the 1989 and 2009 China Health and Nutrition Surveys, this paper examines the effects of socia...
This dissertation is divided into three papers that approach the topic of ethnic inequality in China...
This paper carries out a pilot empirical study on how income inequality affects growth and the macro...
Over the past 30 years, China has substantially reduced the number of people living in absolute pove...
This study investigates the redistributive effect of the social security reform in urban China using...