Over the past decades income inequality has been sharply increasing in both mainland China and Hong Kong, two Chinese societies that have distinct paths of institutional development. While previous studies on income inequality have attempted to document the trend and investigate its causes, this article focuses on people's perceptions of legitimate income inequality and how these perceptions are related to their attitude towards inequality. Analyses of data collected in separate population Surveys in China (2005) and Hong Kong (2007) reveal a higher degree of tolerance of income inequality and a higher degree of perceived fairness of income distribution in Hong Kong than in the mainland. In both societies, such normative support for income ...
Hong Kong's income inequalities have long been situated at a relatively high level by international ...
Over the last couple of decades, there has been progressive commitment and remarkable achievements b...
This thesis investigates income inequality and poverty in urban China using survey data from 2002. I...
This article examines the patterns and changes in public perceptions of domestic income inequality i...
How do the Chinese population interpret a socially segregated China that already has a half-century ...
We compare household income panel data from China, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United State...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
The development of income inequality in urban China is a hot topic. There is agreement that income i...
Rapid and sustained economic growth has transformed China from a centrally planned low-income countr...
Past research has been divergent about perceived income inequality among diversely positioned member...
This research introduces China into the flourishing tradition of empirical study concerning social n...
A causal relationship between economic development and social inequality has long been hypothesized ...
Rapid and sustained economic growth has transformed China from a centrally planned low-income countr...
China has experienced spectacular economic growth since 1978, averaging 8 to 9% per year. As a resul...
Many studies suggest that income inequality in China is comparatively low. But if income inequality ...
Hong Kong's income inequalities have long been situated at a relatively high level by international ...
Over the last couple of decades, there has been progressive commitment and remarkable achievements b...
This thesis investigates income inequality and poverty in urban China using survey data from 2002. I...
This article examines the patterns and changes in public perceptions of domestic income inequality i...
How do the Chinese population interpret a socially segregated China that already has a half-century ...
We compare household income panel data from China, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United State...
The distribution of wealth and income has always been a controversial economic issue in almost every...
The development of income inequality in urban China is a hot topic. There is agreement that income i...
Rapid and sustained economic growth has transformed China from a centrally planned low-income countr...
Past research has been divergent about perceived income inequality among diversely positioned member...
This research introduces China into the flourishing tradition of empirical study concerning social n...
A causal relationship between economic development and social inequality has long been hypothesized ...
Rapid and sustained economic growth has transformed China from a centrally planned low-income countr...
China has experienced spectacular economic growth since 1978, averaging 8 to 9% per year. As a resul...
Many studies suggest that income inequality in China is comparatively low. But if income inequality ...
Hong Kong's income inequalities have long been situated at a relatively high level by international ...
Over the last couple of decades, there has been progressive commitment and remarkable achievements b...
This thesis investigates income inequality and poverty in urban China using survey data from 2002. I...