This
paper examines the size and trend of urban
poverty in China since 1995, especially
the relationship between unemployment
and the variation of the urban poverty
originating rate. The paper is in three
parts. The first reviews the background
of the incidence of urban poverty in China
since 1990s, and considers various contributory
factors. The second conducts empirical
tests using 2002 panel data of urban household
income, separately calculating the Poverty
Originating Rate and Poverty Intensity
index of sample cities, and uses the probit
model to analyze the relationship between
the probability of individual's poverty
and its family member's unemployment &
coming off sentry. The third examines
and assesses the impact of government
policies (such as by way of compensation).
The paper concludes with some suggestions
about an urban poverty alleviation policy
suited to employment generation.
March 10, 2007.
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