China s Rural Urban Inequality in the Countryside

China   s Rural   Urban Inequality in the Countryside
Author: Yan Gao,Shailaja Fennell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811082733

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This book approaches the issue of rural-urban inequality through fieldwork conducted in a specific township (Zuogang) in Qinggang County, part of Heilongjiang Province in northeastern China. Presenting painstaking fieldwork in a single location, it successfully illuminates fundamental aspects of the reality and the complexity of rural-urban inequality that cannot be found in macro-level studies, most of which are prepared by economists. The book offers a unique combination of rigorous economic analysis with insightful social and anthropological analysis, as well as revealing interviews with local government officials. This approach provides a rich tapestry of rural perceptions of rural-urban inequality. With in-depth analysis and empirical evidence on questions concerning the development and root causes of urban-rural disparities, the book significantly enriches our understanding of the widely discussed issue of rural-urban income inequality, but from the unique perspective of rural China.

The Impact of Remittances on Rural Poverty and Inequality in China

The Impact of Remittances on Rural Poverty and Inequality in China
Author: Nong Zhu
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2008
Genre: Access to Finance
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Abstract: Large numbers of agricultural labor moved from the countryside to cities after the economic reforms in China. Migration and remittances play an important role in transforming the structure of rural household income. This paper examines the impact of rural-to-urban migration on rural poverty and inequality in the case of Hubei province using the data of a 2002 household survey. Since remittances are a potential substitute for farm income, the paper presents counterfactual scenarios of what rural income, poverty, and inequality would have been in the absence of migration. The results show that, by providing alternatives to households with lower marginal labor productivity in agriculture, migration leads to an increase in rural income. In contrast to many studies that suggest the increasing share of non-farm income in total income widens inequality, this paper offers support for the hypothesis that migration tends to have egalitarian effects on rural income for three reasons: (i) migration is rational self-selection - farmers with higher agricultural productivities choose to remain in local agricultural production while those with higher expected return in urban non-farm sectors migrate; (ii) poorer households facing binding constraints of land shortage are more likely to migrate; and (iii) the poorest poor benefit disproportionately from remittances.

Understanding Inequality and Poverty in China

Understanding Inequality and Poverty in China
Author: G. Wan
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2008-02-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230584259

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This book explores trends of inequality and poverty in China, identifies their causes and assesses their consequences, analyzing in detail the regional/personal variation in incomes, measures of human wellbeing, the gap between the coastal regions and the interior regions, and urban–rural disparity.

The Pattern of Income Inequality in Rural China

The Pattern of Income Inequality in Rural China
Author: Keith B. Griffin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1980
Genre: Communes (China)
ISBN: IND:30000062219203

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Income Inequality in Rural China

Income Inequality in Rural China
Author: Guanghua Wan,Zhangyue Zhou
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1375632543

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A considerable literature exists on the measurement of income inequality in China and its increasing trend. Much less is known about the driving forces of this trend and their quantitative contributions. Conventional decompositions, by factor components or by population subgroups, provide only limited information on the determinants of income inequality. This paper represents an early attempt to apply the regression-based decomposition framework to the study of inequality accounting in rural China, using household-level data. It is found that geography has been the dominant factor but is becoming less important in explaining total inequality. Capital input emerges as a most significant determinant of income inequality. Farming structure is more important than labor and other inputs in contributing to income inequality across households.

Creating Wealth and Poverty in Postsocialist China

Creating Wealth and Poverty in Postsocialist China
Author: Deborah Davis,Feng Wang
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780804759311

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Presents an up-to-date look at the social processes and consequences of China's rapid economic growth.

The Distribution of Wealth in Rural China

The Distribution of Wealth in Rural China
Author: Terry McKinley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315481715

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Based on an analysis of a 1988 nationwide sample survey of 10,258 households, this book aims to offer insights into issues of rural inequality in China. The work focuses on the study of wealth rather than income as the primary measure.

Income Inequality in China Development and Underlying Drivers

Income Inequality in China  Development and Underlying Drivers
Author: Christian Wagner
Publsiher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2020-06-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783346188458

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Thesis (M.A.) from the year 2019 in the subject Business economics - Economic Policy, grade: 1,7, University of Bayreuth, language: English, abstract: This thesis aims to shed light to the various characteristics and sources of income inequality in China and thereby demonstrate their interrelations on economic growth using a literature review approach and by examining the impact of differences in the propensity to save among various Chinese income groups. In the course of this, China’s current degree of income inequality is established, while identifying various forces and drivers behind these changes since the economic opening process initiated in 1978. Since adoption of the open-market policy reforms in 1978, China has experienced rapid economic growth. At the same time, its level of income inequality turned from one of the world's most equal to one of the most unequal. During long periods of time China was the country that experienced the fastest increase in income inequality. This bags the question whether income inequality is in fact the causal reason for economic growth or the necessary outcome of it. In the wake of this, income inequality in China has developed into several dimensions of inequality drivers ranging from an extensive urban-rural inequality, cross-regional inequality, inequality of education or wealth inequalities.