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浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版) 2010
An Empirical Study on China''s Regional Income Inequality , Floating Population and Criminal Offense Rate
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Abstract:
The increasingly expanding regional income inequality and rapidly increasing criminal offense rate are two important social phenomena in China's transition period. The inter-provincial floating population caused by regional income inequality is significantly and positively correlated with criminal offense rate. Controlling the floating population has therefore become a factor which cannot be neglected in measuring the relationship between regional income inequality and the criminal offense rate accurately. ...