非洲的结构变化与不平等

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of African Economies Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1093/jae/ejac050
Hanan Morsy, A. Shimeles, Tiguéné Nabassaga
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本文利用非洲人口与健康调查的单位记录数据,研究了如何通过结构转型来解决不平等问题。结果表明,当农业部门的劳动力就业或增值份额较高时,国家之间的不平等往往更大,而工业和服务业对GDP或就业的贡献没有关联。然而,国内不平等往往受到结构性变化的强烈影响。劳动力从低生产率部门向高生产率部门流动的1个标准差增长可以将总体不平等减少0.5%,将机会不平等减少1.1%。其他数据来源的结果有力地支持了这些发现,表明积极的结构转型可以持续减少非洲的不平等。与减少不平等密切相关的其他因素包括人力资本,人力资本在非洲往往会产生巨大而显著的收入或资产减少效应,尤其是在教育水平较高的地区,而城市化的步伐加剧了这种情况的发生。
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Structural Change and Inequality in Africa
This paper examines how inequality could be tackled through structural transformation using unit record data from the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) for Africa. Results suggest inequality between countries tends to be higher when the share of labour employed or value-added in the agriculture sector is higher, while no association is observed for industry and services sectors contributions to GDP or employment. Within-country inequality however tends to be strongly affected by structural change. A 1 standard deviation growth in the movement of labour from low- to high-productivity sectors could decrease overall inequality by 0.5% and inequality of opportunity by 1.1%. Results from other data sources strongly support these findings suggesting that positive structural transformation could lead to sustained reduction in inequality in Africa. Other factors correlated strongly with inequality reduction include human capital, which tend to have large and significant income or asset reducing effect in Africa, particularly at higher level of education, while the pace of urbanisation exacerbates it incidence.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of African Economies is a vehicle to carry rigorous economic analysis, focused entirely on Africa, for Africans and anyone interested in the continent - be they consultants, policymakers, academics, traders, financiers, development agents or aid workers.
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