Jin Yongai, Xie Yu
Center for Population and Development Studies, Renmin University of China, China.
Center for Social Research, Peking University, China.
Chin J Sociol. 2017 Apr;3(2):169-192. doi: 10.1177/2057150X17695689. Epub 2017 Jun 29.
Using data from a nationwide household survey-the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS)-we study how social determinants-political and market factors-are associated with wealth and income among urban households in China. Results indicate that both political and market factors contribute significantly to a household's economic wellbeing, but the political premium is substantially greater in wealth than in income. Further, political capital has a larger effect on the accumulation of housing assets, while market factors are more influential on the accumulation of non-housing assets. We propose explanations for these findings.
利用一项全国性家庭调查——中国家庭追踪调查(CFPS)的数据,我们研究了社会决定因素(政治和市场因素)如何与中国城市家庭的财富和收入相关联。结果表明,政治和市场因素都对家庭的经济福祉有显著贡献,但政治因素在财富方面的溢价远高于收入方面。此外,政治资本对住房资产积累的影响更大,而市场因素对非住房资产积累的影响更大。我们对这些发现提出了解释。