Income Polarization in Asia

Type Journal Article - Asian Economic Papers
Title Income Polarization in Asia
Author(s)
Volume 12
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 101-136
URL http://cba.upd.edu.ph/bautista/docs/polarization_aep.pdf
Abstract
The subject of this study is income polarization, an important but neglected dimension of income distribution. Estimates of two measures of income polarization are obtained for the population, rural, and urban sectors using household survey data on expenditures per capita for a sample of Asian countries. The findings include the following: Polarization and inequality, the latter measured using the Gini coefficient, are highly positively correlated; in most countries, urban polarization is higher than rural polarization; higher rates of growth in GDP and per capita GDP, higher levels of educational attainment of household heads, and high rates of employment in manufacturing may be very important in keeping income polarization at low levels.

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