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Peasant Workers’ Citizenization Impact On Household Consumption Demand

Posted on:2016-09-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y PengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330476456416Subject:Applied Economics
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The paper uses the surveyed data of urban residents and rural to urban population which comes from Chinese household income of population(CHIP) as samples, at same time, method of cluster analysis was used to divide the family samples into three groups of families,such as farmer workers families, peasant workers’ citizenization families,citizens families according to the household registration system. First, we contrast and analysis the total consumption trend of three groups of families in a condition that certain variables were controlled, meantime we contrast and analyze the change of consumption trend after farmer workers families turning into citizens families. Finally the farmer workers families samples were divided into two groups according to whether they have social insurance in order to contrasting and analyzing the influence about the social insurance system working on farmer workers families consumption demands.In the control of the variables such as family financial asset, family size, gender, age, marital status and provinces, the study found that in the year of 2002 and 2008, the three groups of families’ marginal consumption trend raise in common, otherwise the farmer workers families’ trend has been far below the citizens and peasant workers’ citizenization families’, and the study also found that in the year of 2008, the group of peasant workers’ citizenization families’ consumption trend has been ahead of citizens’ families, and has 0.119 difference compared with farmer workers families’,it turn out that the consumption ability has been raised greatly after the farmer workers coming into being citizens. In the year of 2002, the peasant workers’ citizenization families’ total consumption is 66.88% higher than the farmer workers families’ and 3.2% lower than citizens’ families’, but the housing consumption still 48.96% higher than the farmer workers families’. In the year of 2008, the peasant workers’ citizenization families’ total consumption is 59.5% higher than the farmer workers families’ and 4.7% higher than citizens’ families’, famer workers families’ consumption is lower than peasant workers’ citizenization families’ and citizens’ families’ on other consumption sides. In the year of 2002, the famer workers families boned with social security is lower 6.99% than the famer workers families boned without social security on total consumption, but on the other sides is higher besides the famer workers families boned with social security is lower 54.28% than the famer workers families boned without social security on the housing consumption. In the year of 2008 the famer workers families boned without social insurance is 4.4% less on total consumption, other consumption has promoted to other consumption, but no significant impact on housing consumption.
Keywords/Search Tags:peasant workers’ citizenization, marginal consumption trend, household consumption, social insurance
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