A new method is proposed to decompose inequality changes as measured by the Gini index into structural effects, real inequality effects and interactive effects. Application of the method to updated Chinese data reveals that structural effects represent the driving force underlying the increasing trend in regional income inequality in rural China. Policy implications are explored. In addition to these contributions, considerable efforts are made to construct the income data used in the article. Pitfalls in measuring income inequality in rural China are discussed
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
This study aimed to determine factors of rural income inequality changes in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Au...
A new method is proposed to decompose inequality changes as measured by the Gini index into structur...
A Chinese geographer explores changes in inter-provincial rural income inequality in China since the...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
A literature review indicates that the main problem in calculating the Gini coefficient of Chinese r...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
Regional rural inequalities in China since the reform are examined based on Theil's regional inequal...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
China is one of the few countries in the world that uses a household registration (hukou) regime to ...
We use a new method to estimate China’s income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
This study aimed to determine factors of rural income inequality changes in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Au...
A new method is proposed to decompose inequality changes as measured by the Gini index into structur...
A Chinese geographer explores changes in inter-provincial rural income inequality in China since the...
Using data from the China Statistical Yearbook, trends in income inequality for urban and rural Chin...
A literature review indicates that the main problem in calculating the Gini coefficient of Chinese r...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
We use a new method to estimate China's income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
Regional rural inequalities in China since the reform are examined based on Theil's regional inequal...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
China is one of the few countries in the world that uses a household registration (hukou) regime to ...
We use a new method to estimate China’s income distributions using publicly available interval summa...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing...
Using village data from samples covering 6 provinces, 36 counties and 216 townships, the income ineq...
This study aimed to determine factors of rural income inequality changes in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Au...