This study proposes a subjective poverty line for each household to quantify the vulnerability to poverty in urban and rural households by considering residents’ expectations and their propensity to compare their perceived welfare level with those of other community members. The findings show that the overall vulnerability incidence in urban households is lower than in rural households. The regional differential in terms of vulnerability to poverty continues to exist, but the western province in both urban and rural households has not shown a significantly higher vulnerability rate than in other regions. Educational qualification is a determinant of the vulnerability of rural residents, whereas it does not have remarkable positive effects o...
Rural living conditions (RLCs) in China are influential on the overall development and stability of ...
It has been widely observed that China's break-neck growth has not been equally shared between rural...
It has been widely observed that China's break-neck growth has not been equally shared between rural...
Rural households in China have experienced higher consumption levels combined with uncertainty assoc...
carried out. 1 Much of current poverty debate in China focuses on the growing urban-rural income gap...
The study focuses on two components of total poverty: chronic and transient poverty and made an inve...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
In 1980s, the rural poverty line was set up in rural China. Although official statistics apparently ...
Describes the income and economic-welfare disparity between rural and urban China and investigates t...
This paper uses the Dual Cut-offs Approach to measure multidimensional poverty in China at the natio...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
China’s targeted poverty-alleviation policy has eliminated absolute poverty and become the focus of ...
Rural living conditions (RLCs) in China are influential on the overall development and stability of ...
It has been widely observed that China's break-neck growth has not been equally shared between rural...
It has been widely observed that China's break-neck growth has not been equally shared between rural...
Rural households in China have experienced higher consumption levels combined with uncertainty assoc...
carried out. 1 Much of current poverty debate in China focuses on the growing urban-rural income gap...
The study focuses on two components of total poverty: chronic and transient poverty and made an inve...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
In 1980s, the rural poverty line was set up in rural China. Although official statistics apparently ...
Describes the income and economic-welfare disparity between rural and urban China and investigates t...
This paper uses the Dual Cut-offs Approach to measure multidimensional poverty in China at the natio...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
Based on a large-scale household survey conducted in Nanjing in 2005, this study aims to provide a b...
China’s targeted poverty-alleviation policy has eliminated absolute poverty and become the focus of ...
Rural living conditions (RLCs) in China are influential on the overall development and stability of ...
It has been widely observed that China's break-neck growth has not been equally shared between rural...
It has been widely observed that China's break-neck growth has not been equally shared between rural...