Human Capital and Income Equality
Published By: Asian Development Bank | Published Date: February , 2018This study investigates empirically how human capital, measured by educational attainment,
is related to income distribution. The regressions, using a panel data set covering a broad
range of countries between 1980 and 2015, show that a more equal distribution of education
contributes significantly to reducing income inequality. Educational expansion is a major
factor in reducing educational inequality and thus income inequality. Public policies that
improve social benefits and price stability contribute to reducing income inequality, while
public spending on education helps to reduce educational inequality. In contrast, higher per
capita income, greater openness to international trade, and faster technological progress
tend to make both income and education distribution more unequal. Using the calibration of
empirical results, we find that we can attribute the rising income inequality within East Asian
economies in recent decades to the unequalizing effects of fast income growth and rapid
progress in globalization and technological change, which have surpassed the incomeequalizing
effects from improved equality in the distribution of educational attainment during
the period.
Author(s): Jong-Wha Lee | Posted on: Mar 30, 2018 | Views() | Download (345)