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Research On Residential Income Distribution Gap Of Fujian Province

Posted on:2006-12-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T J ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2156360152966625Subject:Management Science and Engineering
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Since the reform and opening up to the outside world, the economy of Fujian province has grown up rapidly, the residential living standard was greatly improved in the past more than twenty years. At the same time, the residential income gap has been enlarged rapidly. How to deal with this problem will affect the stable development of Fujian economy and society. According to this fact, this paper chooses make research on the residential income gap of Fujian as a subject.Based on the knowing about the basic instance of the residential income distribution, this paper uses graphs and charts to describe the residential income and the variation, at the same time, this paper makes an analysis between the residential income positions of Fujian with other advanced province and uses regression model to analyze the residential income distribution variety of Fujian.This paper consists of five chapters, chapter one is on the fundamental theories. To begin with, the thesis makes a brief introduction of the concepts of income distribution and income distribution gap and other concepts involved, introduces correlated research of domestic and foreign country; in chapter two, the author makes descriptions and analyses of the status quo of Fujian income distribution and make research on the residential income of different field, different place, different layers; in chapter three, the paper use regression analysis to study the income distribution gap of Fujian residential; in chapter four, the author analyze the reason of residential income distribution gap and the influence of it; in chapter five, the paper gives some policy suggestion to deal with the increased income distribution gap of Fujian.
Keywords/Search Tags:Gini coefficient, Fujian province, income distribution, income distribution gap
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