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Wealth gap in rural China widening | Households in rural China have seen incomes increase on average over the past three years, but the wealth gap in the vast countryside has almost reached the warning level, a
top Chinese institute for rural studies said Tuesday. The cash income of rural
households grew 14.13 percent from a year earlier to an average of 38,894.4 yuan
(6,173.7 U.S. dollars) last year, and the per capita cash income in rural areas
rose 11.95 percent to 9,260.6 yuan, according to a survey by Central China Normal
University 's Center for China Rural Studies. The institute said in a report released
Tuesday that the income growth was fueled by rising wages among farmers who have
abandoned rural life to work as migrant laborers outside of their hometowns, mostly
in cities. China is experiencing the largest mass migration of people from the
countryside to urban regions in history. The nation had 253 million migrant workers
by end of 2011, 10.55 million more than a year earlier, according to official
data. The wealth gap among rural households is widening. The Gini coefficient,
an index reflecting the rich-poor gap, in rural China stood at 0.3949 last year,
nearing the warning level of 0.4 set by the United Nations, the institute said.
"We believe the wealth gap in the nation as a whole is well above 0.4, because
the gap is large between urban and rural areas," Deng Dacai, professor and deputy
chief of the institute, told Xinhua. "But as an institute for rural studies, we
don't have urban figures." The Gini index, which measures income distribution
on a scale of zero to one, indicates a relatively reasonable income gap if the
number is between 0.3 and 0.4. A Gini index between 0.4 and 0.5 signals a large
income gap. The last time the Chinese government published a Gini index for the
nation was in 2000 when it stood at 0.412.
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