Attitudes toward income inequality: perspectives from farmers living in a poverty-stricken rural area of China |
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Authors: | Hongjie Wang Dongyue Li |
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Affiliation: | College of Economics and Management, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China |
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Abstract: | The attitude of the least advantaged people to income inequality is important in regard to social stability, which is also a major concern of the government and researchers in China. This paper aimed to investigate the perceptions and attitudes of the least advantaged people toward income inequality in China. An empirical analysis was conducted on farmers’ attitudes to income inequality based on a questionnaire survey of 308 farmers in four villages in Yingshan, Hubei Province. Our results show that the respondents consider the income inequality as severe, and ability, hard work, and individual choices are the major determinant factors of income. It is shown that farmers in less developed areas are more likely to accept income inequality, and they ascribe this to their own failure rather than to social injustice. However, it is not the case that people living in poverty-stricken areas are satisfied with anti-poverty policies; and these policies are expected to be further improved to increase the income of the poor. |
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Keywords: | Anti-poverty policy income inequality poverty-stricken areas justice China |
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