Exploring the effect of internet usage on the urban-rural income gap: empirical evidence from China
Exploring the effect of internet usage on the urban-rural income gap: empirical evidence from China
China has witnessed remarkable ongoing digitalization with the rapid spread and adoption of the Internet. However, this remarkable development remains uneven between urban and rural populations, and hence result in different impact on their income. Employing data China General Social Survey 2018, this study explores how internet usage affects income gap between the urban and rural China. Relying on the instrumental variables approach to regression analysis, we prove that internet usage contributes to higher increase in annual income for the urban employed compared to their rural counterparts. The RIF decomposition regression results then reveal the effects of differential urban-rural internet usage ratios, explaining the widened income gap between the urban and rural employed in various income levels. The difference in the returns to urban and rural internet usage narrowed the urban-rural income gap for low - and high-income employed, but further contributed to the urban-rural income gap for the middle-income employed.
China, Internet usage, RIF decomposition regression, Urban-rural income gap
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Qin, Mingshuai
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Dong, Hao
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Chen, Hong
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Qin, Lijian
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Qin, Wenshuai
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30 December 2023
Qin, Mingshuai
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Dong, Hao
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Chen, Hong
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Qin, Lijian
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Qin, Wenshuai
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Qin, Mingshuai, Dong, Hao, Chen, Hong, Qin, Lijian and Qin, Wenshuai
(2023)
Exploring the effect of internet usage on the urban-rural income gap: empirical evidence from China.
Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development, 45 (4), .
(doi:10.15544/mts.2023.44).
Abstract
China has witnessed remarkable ongoing digitalization with the rapid spread and adoption of the Internet. However, this remarkable development remains uneven between urban and rural populations, and hence result in different impact on their income. Employing data China General Social Survey 2018, this study explores how internet usage affects income gap between the urban and rural China. Relying on the instrumental variables approach to regression analysis, we prove that internet usage contributes to higher increase in annual income for the urban employed compared to their rural counterparts. The RIF decomposition regression results then reveal the effects of differential urban-rural internet usage ratios, explaining the widened income gap between the urban and rural employed in various income levels. The difference in the returns to urban and rural internet usage narrowed the urban-rural income gap for low - and high-income employed, but further contributed to the urban-rural income gap for the middle-income employed.
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Submitted date: 12 May 2023
Published date: 30 December 2023
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China, Internet usage, RIF decomposition regression, Urban-rural income gap
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