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ID182803
Title ProperInequality of opportunity in household income, China 2002–2018
LanguageENG
AuthorSicular, Terry ;  Gustafsson, Björn ;  Yang, Xiuna
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study contributes to the literature on inequality of opportunity (IOp) in China by covering a longer and more recent span of time, employing better measures of given characteristics, and analyzing IOp for household income per capita with comparisons to individual income. Furthermore, it analyzes how IOp differs between the rural- and urban-born, and how IOp changes across birth cohorts and with age. We use 2002, 2013 and 2018 data from the Chinese Household Income Study and focus on income inequality among working-age persons. We find that IOp in China declined, especially between 2013 and 2018. In 2002 the large contributors to IOp were region, hukou type at birth, and parents' characteristics. In 2018 the contributions of region, hukou type at birth and parents' occupation had decreased, but that of parents' education had increased. We find that IOp is larger among those born in rural than urban China. Furthermore, IOP's contribution to total inequality within each birth cohort is highest earlier in individuals' work lives and declines with age. IOp is higher for older than younger birth cohorts, reflecting that younger cohorts have benefited from increased opportunities associated with China's reforms and opening up.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 69, Oct 2021: p.101684
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2021-09 69, 69
Key WordsChina ;  Income Inequality ;  Inequality of Opportunity ;  Gini