2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10093171
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Factor Decomposition of the Changes in the Rural Regional Income Inequality in Southwestern Mountainous Area of China

Abstract: This study aimed to determine factors of rural income inequality changes in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, China, to help formulate measures to reduce regional inequality and alleviate poverty in the southwestern mountainous area of China, which experiences frequent natural disasters and poor living conditions. Changes in rural income inequality are examined, which are then decomposed into different component factors based on the Gini index. Income inequality is comprised of four types o… Show more

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“…This system employs the factors of terrain relief (X 1 ), cultivated land quality (X 2 ), and water resource abundance (X 3 ) as natural influential constraints and the factors of road network density (X 4 ) and location index (X 5 ) as social influential constraints [4]. The additional information on these factors and their calculations are presented in Table 2 [3,4,39,40]. Among these factors, terrain relief can demonstrate the topographic environment of a county [39], cultivated land quality and water resource abundance can express its natural resource endowments [4], and road network density and location index can be used to represent its accessibility and economic location [33,40], respectively.…”
Section: Calculation Of Spatial Influential Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This system employs the factors of terrain relief (X 1 ), cultivated land quality (X 2 ), and water resource abundance (X 3 ) as natural influential constraints and the factors of road network density (X 4 ) and location index (X 5 ) as social influential constraints [4]. The additional information on these factors and their calculations are presented in Table 2 [3,4,39,40]. Among these factors, terrain relief can demonstrate the topographic environment of a county [39], cultivated land quality and water resource abundance can express its natural resource endowments [4], and road network density and location index can be used to represent its accessibility and economic location [33,40], respectively.…”
Section: Calculation Of Spatial Influential Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The imbalanced development of the different regions in China has attracted much attention from geographic scholars [1][2][3]. With the accelerating industrialization and urbanization processes in China, this imbalanced development has led to the formation of many poverty-stricken counties and the gradual emergence of a unique spatial distribution pattern that shows an apparent spatial islanding effect of regional poverty [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wages, pensions, and transfers are the main causes of this inequality, and government programs are ineffective. Xu et al [ 20 ] found that income from household operations promoted rural income inequality in China's southwestern mountainous region. Transfer income regularly reduced income inequality, while wage income initially reduced inequality but reversed its effect after an earthquake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Income measurement is usually carried out for developed and developing countries to every region (Feldman, Guy, & Iammarino, 2020). The measurement of an area's income is very important in the socio-economic development of the community (Xu, Qiu, Yang, & Chen, 2018). Reducing income inequality is the target of a country's authority policy (Liontakis, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%