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Explaining China ’ s Changing Income Inequality: Market vs. Social Benefits. Qin Gao & Carl Riskin. Table 1: Urban Gini Ratios.
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Explaining China’s Changing Income Inequality: Market vs. Social Benefits Qin Gao & Carl Riskin
Table 1: Urban Gini Ratios Note: Urban “market income” includes wages, income from private enterprises, property income and rental value of owner-occupied housing. “Total income” also includes social benefits (cash and in-kind), private transfers, and taxes and fees (a negative item).
Table 3. Concentration Ratios of Broad Income Components (Pre-tax)
Table 4. Contribution of Income Sources to Overall Inequality (%)
Table 6. Concentration Ratios of Urban Social Benefit Components
Table 7. Contribution of Social Benefits to Overall Urban Inequality (pre-tax) (%)
Table 8: Changes in Household Per Capita Income, Rural China
Table 8: Share of Tax Payments in Total Household Income by Decile in Rural China(%)