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Income gap is too large for the harmonious development of higher education.doc

Income gap is too large for the harmonious development of higher education

Income gap is too large for the harmonious development of higher education Abstract: 90 years after the beginning of the 20th century, China’s income gap continued to widen. At the same time, higher education, the implementation of cost-sharing system, the continuous rise in the level of their charges. This income gap in China and university cost-sharing status was presented and analyzed raised the income gap is too large for its harmonious development of adverse effects. Keywords: income gap, higher education, the harmonious development of Building a harmonious society is our important goal of the current social development, Sixteenth Party Central Committee pointed out: “to adapt to profound changes in our society, the building of a harmonious society in an important position, focus on stimulating social vitality, promote social equity and justice. “building a harmonious society depends on the socio-economic, political, and cultural interests of the rational allocation, in which the rational allocation of economic interest in building a harmonious society and a fundamental basis. higher education is to build a harmonious society, harmonious important part of the economy harmonious or not configured their interests have a direct impact. First, the income gap and its impact Gini coefficient is used for comprehensive survey of the international distribution of income between the internal situation of the residents is an important analysis of indicators that can more objectively and intuitively determine the allocation of equal level. In accordance with international practice, usually as the income distribution gap of 0.4 cordon. In accordance with the CASS Institute of Economics Research Group of the investigation, including a variety of collective welfare and non-normal income gap, including, in 2003 China’s Gini coefficient was 0.445. And according to World Bank estimates, China’s Gini coefficient from 0.33 in 1980 to expand 0.38,2003 years to 19

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