土耳其中等收入阶层流动性的决定因素

IF 0.2 Q4 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Economy Culture and Society Pub Date : 2022-05-11 DOI:10.26650/jecs2021-1019892
Banu Beyaz Sipahi
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本文通过研究土耳其中等收入阶层的流动性,为文献做出了贡献。在此背景下,本研究的目的是介绍土耳其中等收入阶层的概况,并使用probit模型确定社会经济和人口因素对中等收入阶层向低收入群体和高收入群体过渡的影响。中产阶级是用相对收入来衡量的。分析中使用的数据基于土耳其统计研究所2015-2018年期间的收入和生活条件调查(ILCS)。分析结果表明,家庭的年龄、性别、受教育程度、婚姻状况、就业状况、住房所有权类型和收入类型对中等收入阶层向低收入阶层或高收入阶层的转变有不同的影响。因此,在户主为男性、家庭成员年轻、家庭成员受教育程度高、家庭成员人数少的情况下,都对中等收入阶层向低收入阶层过渡的概率产生负面影响。相反,它会积极影响向高收入阶层的过渡。凝胶代码:
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Determinants of Mobility in the Middle Income Classes for Turkiye
This paper contributes to the literature by examining mobility in the middle-income classes for Turkiye. In this context, this study’s aim is to present a profile of the middle-income class in Turkiye and identify the effects of socio-economic and demographic factors on the transition from a middle-income class to a lower income group and upper income group using a probit model. The middle class was determined using the relative income measure. The data used in the analyses are based on the Income and Living Conditions Surveys (ILCS) by the Turkish Statistical Institute (Turk Stat) over the period 2015-2018. The results of the analysis indicate that the age, gender, education level, marital status, employment status housing ownership type of the households, and income type affect the transition of middle-income classes into lower or upper income classes in different ways. Accordingly, in cases where the head of the household is male, household members are young, household members have a high education level, and where there are a small number of members in the household, all negatively affect the probability of transitioning from a middle-income class to a low-income class. In contrast, it positively affects the transition to a high income class. Jel Codes:
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