21世纪中国缺失的富裕家庭与财富极化

The missing rich households and wealth polarization in 21st century China

China Economic Review · 2025
被引 1
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

利用CHIP和TIC数据,研究了2002至2018年中国财富极化的演变,发现极化先升后稳,富裕家庭缺失导致极化被低估,但趋势不变。

Abstract

This study investigates the evolution of wealth polarization throughout the 21st century, using data from the Chinese Household Income Project (CHIP) and the Top Incomes in China (TIC) database. Our findings reveal a significant increase in polarization from 2002 to 2013, followed by a period of stabilization and signs of moderation by 2018. Decomposing polarization into alienation and identification, we observe that alienation (between group inequality) continues to rise from 2002 to 2018, while identification (within group cohesion) increases until 2013 but declines thereafter. The underrepresentation of rich households leads to an underestimation of alienation and an overestimation of identification. While these counterbalancing effects contribute to higher polarization levels, they do not alter the trend during the period. However, as the mitigating effect on identification diminishes and the growing effect on alienation intensifies, it suggests potential challenges in accurately tracking future changes in wealth polarization using survey data.

财富极化高收入家庭缺失异化效应认同效应