This paper proposes an aggregate measure of income inequality for China, using data from household samples covering 29 provinces and over a period of 13 years, from 1993 to 2005. Applying the methodology of Theil-L index, the paper aggregates the income inequality at national level and decomposes it into inter-provincial and intra-provincial (rural-urban) level. Results have shown that intra-provincial income inequality contributed a major proportion to the overall inequality as compared to inter-provincial income inequality in China.Bachelor of Art
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
Using thirty provincial panel-data from 1949 to 2010 that is separated into four periods, this paper...
There are two main types of data sources of income distributions in China: household survey data and...
This paper attempts to explain the trend in regional income inequality in China using 30 provinces f...
On the basis of a household data set, this paper: compares household income inequality in urban and ...
International audienceChina's regional inequality is a hotly debated topic in the literature, but th...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
China is one of the few countries in the world that uses a household registration (hukou) regime to ...
This paper exploits the decomposability properties of the Theil index to present new evidence on the...
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 employ a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval su...
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...
Using thirty provincial panel-data from 1949 to 2010 that is separated into four periods, this paper...
There are two main types of data sources of income distributions in China: household survey data and...
This paper attempts to explain the trend in regional income inequality in China using 30 provinces f...
On the basis of a household data set, this paper: compares household income inequality in urban and ...
International audienceChina's regional inequality is a hotly debated topic in the literature, but th...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
China is one of the few countries in the world that uses a household registration (hukou) regime to ...
This paper exploits the decomposability properties of the Theil index to present new evidence on the...
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 employ a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval su...
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...
Using thirty provincial panel-data from 1949 to 2010 that is separated into four periods, this paper...
There are two main types of data sources of income distributions in China: household survey data and...