TY - JOUR
T1 - Would the inequality of environmental quality affect labor productivity and the income gap? Evidence from China
AU - Li, Yunwei
AU - Zhong, Ruohan
AU - Wang, Zhen
AU - Yu, Manxi
AU - Wu, Yujiao
AU - Irfan, Muhammad
AU - Hao, Yu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Newcastle University.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Healthy ecosystems and safe workplaces are not equally distributed across regions and people. Increasingly close economic exchanges domestically and abroad have aggravated regional environmental unequal status in China. To evaluate China’s inequality of environmental quality, four-panel environmental Gini coefficients are calculated for 25 Chinese provinces based on the data for 281 prefecture-level cities from 2008 to 2018. China’s inequality level of environmental quality is measured by resource inequality and pollution inequality. The results of the spatial Durbin model and GMM estimations indicate that resource inequality may widen the local income gap but narrow the income gap with distant regions, while the uneven environmental quality significantly inhibits the improvement of labor productivity. The dynamic threshold model results show that pollution inequality in areas with relatively low education levels will widen the local income gap, while resource inequality in areas with low health levels has a strong inhibiting effect on labor productivity.
AB - Healthy ecosystems and safe workplaces are not equally distributed across regions and people. Increasingly close economic exchanges domestically and abroad have aggravated regional environmental unequal status in China. To evaluate China’s inequality of environmental quality, four-panel environmental Gini coefficients are calculated for 25 Chinese provinces based on the data for 281 prefecture-level cities from 2008 to 2018. China’s inequality level of environmental quality is measured by resource inequality and pollution inequality. The results of the spatial Durbin model and GMM estimations indicate that resource inequality may widen the local income gap but narrow the income gap with distant regions, while the uneven environmental quality significantly inhibits the improvement of labor productivity. The dynamic threshold model results show that pollution inequality in areas with relatively low education levels will widen the local income gap, while resource inequality in areas with low health levels has a strong inhibiting effect on labor productivity.
KW - dynamic threshold model
KW - income gap
KW - inequality of environmental quality
KW - labor productivity
KW - spatial econometrics
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U2 - 10.1080/09640568.2022.2097061
DO - 10.1080/09640568.2022.2097061
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85134490131
SN - 0964-0568
VL - 67
SP - 25
EP - 58
JO - Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
JF - Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
IS - 1
ER -