The Impact of Population Aging on Income Inequality in Developing Countries: Evidence from Rural China

Population aging is an emerging issue in developing countries. In this paper, we argue that it is largely responsible for the sharp increase in income inequality in rural China at the beginning of this decade. As a result of the one-child policy implemented in 1979, fewer young adults have reached working age during this period. This leads to a fall in the ratio of household members in working age. Regression-based inequality decomposition shows that labor shortages and the expansion of industrialization significantly increases the return of a higher ratio of household members in working age to household income while the distribution of this ratio becomes increasingly unequal. The interaction of two effects significantly increased income inequality in rural China.
JOUR
Zhong, Hai
2011
China Economic Review
22
1
98-107
1043-951X
10.1016/j.chieco.2010.09.003
1405