Capital income and income inequality: Evidence from urban China

Type Journal Article - Journal of Comparative Economics
Title Capital income and income inequality: Evidence from urban China
Author(s)
Volume 40
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2012
Page numbers 228-239
URL http://cms.sem.tsinghua.edu.cn/semcms/res_base/semcms_com_www/upload/article/image/2012_4/11_26/wf5c​h9z10tre.pdf
Abstract
Using the urban household survey data collected by the National Bureau of Statistics of
China from 1988 to 2009, this study examines the distribution, composition, and changes
in capital income and its contribution to income inequality. The data shows that capital
income has increased considerably in past 20 years in urban China. Although the average
value of capital income is still relatively low, the dispersion of capital income is significant,
and for high-income earners capital income is substantial. Compared to other forms of
income, capital income is distributed the most unequally, and its contribution to total
income inequality has been growing. This study also examines capital income in China’s
western, central, and eastern regions separately, and finds that capital income is highest
and contributes the most to income inequality in the eastern region

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