Will China’s Demographic Transition Exacerbate Its Income Inequality? A CGE Modeling with Top-down Microsimulation
Published By: IFPRI on eSS | Published Date: September , 2016Demographic transition due to population aging is an emerging trend throughout the developing world,
and it is especially acute in China, which has undergone demographic transition more rapidly than have
most industrial economies. This paper quantifies the distributional effects in the context of demographic
transition using an integrated recursive dynamic computable general equilibrium model with top-down
behavioral microsimulation. The results of the poverty and inequality index indicate that population aging
has a negative impact on the reduction of poverty while its impact is positive with regard to equality. In
addition, elderly rural households are experiencing the most serious poverty, and their inequality
problems compared with other household groups and within group inequality worsens with demographic
transition. These findings not only advance the previous literature but also deserve particular attention
from Chinese policy makers. [IFPRI Discussion Paper 01560]
Author(s): Xinxin Wang, Kevin Z Chen | Posted on: Oct 10, 2016 | Views() | Download (482)