当代财经 ›› 2015, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (05): 576-.

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中国城镇已婚女性就业对家庭间收入差距的影响

陆利丽   

  1. (浙江工商大学 公共管理学院,浙江 杭州 310018)
  • 收稿日期:2014-11-07 发布日期:2021-01-21
  • 作者简介:陆利丽,浙江工商大学讲师,经济学博士,主要从事劳动经济学研究,联系方式lily19820824@163.com。

The Influence of Married Women Employment on Income Gap among Families in Urban China

LU Li-li   

  1. (Zhejiang Gongshang University, Hangzhou 310018, China)
  • Received:2014-11-07 Published:2021-01-21

摘要: 基于1988-2009年中国城镇住户调查数据(UHS)中的夫妻配对样本,利用变异系数的按收入来源分解公式以及基于各种反事实收入分布,考察了单个时点上中国城镇已婚女性就业对家庭间收入差距的影响。结果表明妻子就业具有使家庭间收入分布更加均等化的作用,且与其他市场经济国家研究结果相比,这种缩小作用更为明显。此外,分阶段的研究发现已婚女性就业对家庭间收入差距的影响在中国经济体制改革的不同阶段存在较显著的差异。进一步利用不同时点上的方差分解公式考察了已婚女性就业变化对家庭间收入差距变化的影响,结果显示已婚女性就业率的下降加剧了家庭间收入差距的扩大,尤其是在1997-2002年间,由于已婚女性就业率下降导致的家庭就业模式构成的变化解释了家庭间收入差距扩大的37.12%。

关键词: 女性就业,家庭间收入差距,变异系数,反事实分布

Abstract: Based on the couples’ paired samples of China’s UHS (Urban Household Survey) during the period of 1988-2009, this paper studies the impact of the married women employment on income gap among families in urban China at a single time-point by using the decomposition formula by income source of the variable coefficient and the various counterfactual income distributions. The results show that women employment can play the role of promoting more equalized income distribution among families. Compared with the research results of other market economy countries, this kind of reducing effect is more significant. Moreover, the staged study finds that the impact of the married women employment on the income gap among families has rather significant difference at different stages of China’s reform of economic system. By making further use of the variance decomposition formula at different time-point, this paper studies the impact of the changes of married women employment on the changes of income gap among families. The results indicate that the drop of the employment rate of married women has enlarged the income gap among families, especially during the period of 1997-2002. The changes in family employment patterns resulted from the drop of the employment rate of married women can account for the 37.12 percent extension of the income gap among families.

Key words: women employment; income gap among families; coefficient of variation; counterfactual reference distribution