2002-2018年中国收入不平等变化的核算:来自住户调查数据的证据

IF 1.1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Asian-Pacific Economic Literature Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.1111/apel.12390
Juzhong Zhuang, Peng Zhan, Shi Li
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本文利用住户调查数据和分解分析,探讨了中国收入不平等近期变化背后的原因,特别是2008年以来的缓和。研究发现,从收入来源来看,工资收入、养老金和其他转移支付是减缓不平等的因素,但在一定程度上被农场和非农场企业净收入、净资产收入、估算租金、个人所得税和社会保障缴款等变化的不平等加剧效应所抵消。从家庭特征来看,城乡收入差距的缩小、城乡人口迁移和地区收入差距的下降是不平等缓和的因素,但被行业间收入差距的扩大、教育溢价的提高和一些未知因素的变化所抵消。这些结果可能是一些基本驱动因素共同作用的结果,包括追赶增长和结构转型的过程、包括技术进步和全球化在内的市场驱动力量、政府政策行动以及剩余的市场扭曲。
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Accounting for changes in income inequality in China, 2002–2018: evidence from household survey data

This paper examines causes behind recent changes in income inequality in China, especially its moderation since 2008, using household survey data and decomposition analyses. It is found that, by income sources, contributors to the moderation in inequality were wage income, pension, and other transfers, offset somewhat by the inequality-increasing effect of changes in net farm and nonfarm business incomes, net asset income, imputed rent, and personal income tax and social security contribution. By household characteristics, contributors to inequality moderation were a narrowing in the urban–rural income gap, rural–urban migration, and a decline in regional income disparity, offset by widening inter-industry earning differentials, a rise in the education premium, and changes in some unknown factors. These results are likely an outcome of some fundamental drivers working together, including processes of catch-up growth and structural transformation, market-driven forces including technological progress and globalisation, government policy actions, and remaining market distortions.

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