Changing Family Incomes in New Zealand 2007–20

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
J. Creedy, Q. Ta
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Abstract

This article describes income mobility patterns in New Zealand over the short to medium term. It uses a special dataset which tracks the Household Labour Force Survey over the period from 2007 to 2020, using 2013 census data. The measure of income is total family taxable income per adult equivalent person. The income unit is the individual. Just below half of those initially in the bottom decile remained either there or in the second-lowest decile over seven years, while about two-thirds of those initially in the top decile remained either there or in the second-highest decile. Income mobility was least for those in the top and bottom deciles. People also move below or above a low-income threshold over time. Of those who initially had incomes less than half of the median income per adult equivalent person, about half remained in that category after six to seven years. Unemployment and single parenthood were closely associated with longer-term low income. Policies that promote employment and education may be effective, yet not necessarily sufficient, in reducing low income and low-income persistence.
2007-20年新西兰家庭收入的变化
本文描述了新西兰短期到中期的收入流动模式。它使用了一个特殊的数据集,该数据集追踪了2007年至2020年期间的家庭劳动力调查,使用了2013年的人口普查数据。收入的衡量标准是每个成年人的家庭应税收入总额。收入单位是个人。在最初处于最低十分之一的人中,有不到一半的人在七年的时间里要么留在原地,要么留在第二低的十分之一,而在最初处于最高十分之一的人中,约有三分之二的人要么留在原地,要么留在第二高的十分之一。收入最高和最低的十分之一人群的收入流动性最低。随着时间的推移,人们也会低于或高于低收入门槛。在那些最初收入低于成年人平均收入中位数一半的人中,大约有一半在六到七年后仍处于这一水平。失业和单亲家庭与长期低收入密切相关。促进就业和教育的政策在减少低收入和低收入持续性方面可能是有效的,但不一定是充分的。
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