SHANGHAI: China's countryside is facing a widening wealth gap as hundreds of
millions of residents abandon farming for better paid work in cities, a report
said, warning rural inequality was approaching "danger" levels.
The Centre for Chinese Rural
Studies said inequality in rural areas was growing given the difference in
incomes between those who farmed and those who flocked to cities as migrant
workers.
"The difference in rural
residents' income is getting bigger and pressure on living expenses is
increasing," the centre said in a statement reported in state media on
Wednesday.
China's growing wealth gap is a
major concern for authorities keen to avoid public discontent that could lead
to social unrest in the rapidly developing country of 1.3 billion people.
The centre, which has links to
the state, estimated the Gini coefficient, a measure of inequality, was 0.3949
for rural residents last year, nearing what it called the "danger"
level of 0.40, the statement said.
The commonly used Gini
coefficient measure varies between 0 -- reflecting complete equality -- and 1,
which indicates complete inequality.
China has not released a Gini
coefficient for the country as a whole for more than a decade, amid worries
over the widening income gap.
An official said in January that
data on high income groups was incomplete to explain why the government had
again failed to issue the statistic for 2011.
Rural residents who work as
migrant labourers in cities earn twice as much as those who farm for a living,
the official Xinhua news agency quoted the centre as saying, but gave no
figures.
Although most migrant workers
live in cities for most of the year, they are officially registered as rural
residents.
As a result, incomes as a whole
for rural households were rising sharply, with average cash income jumping more
than 14 percent to around 38,894 yuan ($6,174) last year, the Xinhua report
said.
Deng Dacai, deputy head of the
centre, said the Gini coefficient for all of China was likely "well
above" 0.40, Xinhua reported.
The government-backed Chinese
Academy of Social Sciences estimated China's Gini coefficient at nearly 0.47 in
2005.
- AFP/al
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