城乡工资差距、低效劳动力配置与人均GDP

Urban-Rural Wage Gaps, Inefficient Labour Allocations, and GDP per Capita

Journal of Development Studies · 2026
被引 0 · 同刊同年前 8%
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

利用92个国家家庭调查数据,分解城乡工资差距为技能差异和无法解释部分,发现消除后者可使人均GDP平均提高9.3%,且劳动力流动限制是重要原因。

Abstract

Using a newly compiled data set from household surveys from 92 developed and developing countries, we decompose observed urban-rural log wage gaps for each country into the portion explained by skill differences and the unexplained portion. Controlling for urban-rural differences in living costs, larger unexplained wage gaps are evidence of labour market distortions that lead to inefficient allocation of labour across sectors and lower country production relative to its potential. We find that, on average, eliminating unexplained urban-rural wage gaps raises per capita GDP by 9.3 per cent. We also find that measured restrictions on labour mobility are large enough to account for much of the unexplained urban-rural wage gaps. Countries with the largest unexplained gaps tend to have the most severe mobility restrictions and greater religious fractionalisation.

城乡工资差距劳动力配置效率人均GDP劳动力流动限制