The effects of non-agricultural activities on income distribution in rural Brazil
The growth of non-agricultural activity since the 1980s has reconfigured the economic and social dynamic in Brazil’s rural areas. Our paper intends to describe the impact of this growth on income distribution in rural Brazil. We made use of a method of decomposition of two indicators of income distr...
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doaj-77e9d51c4428433884459a4dc33919702020-11-24T23:36:34ZengSociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia RuralRevista de Economia e Sociologia Rural0103-20031806-94792003-06-0141236138110.1590/S0103-20032003000200003The effects of non-agricultural activities on income distribution in rural BrazilHenrique D. NederThe growth of non-agricultural activity since the 1980s has reconfigured the economic and social dynamic in Brazil’s rural areas. Our paper intends to describe the impact of this growth on income distribution in rural Brazil. We made use of a method of decomposition of two indicators of income distribution applied to1992 and 1999 Brazilian National Household Sample Survey (PNAD) data: the variation coefficient and the Gini index. It was observed that non-agricultural activities have increased the concentration of rural income and that this phenomenon is more prominent in Region I (states of Brazil’s Northeast and the state of Tocantins) and Region IV (states of São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul and the Distrito Federal). It was found that the income concentrating effect of each non-agricultural activity branch (commerce, transformation industry, administration, service) differed by region. In Region I, income from the "Social/Public Administration and Other Activities branch " (a PNAD designation) presents a coefficient of relative concentration greater than a unit, which indicates that income from this activities branch acts to increase the concentration of non-agricultural income in this region. In Region IV, income from industrial activities and from Social/ Public Administration and Other Activities both present coefficients of relative concentration greater than a unit; therefore, both branches act to increase the concentration of income from non-agricultural activities in this region.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-20032003000200003distribution of rural incomenew ruralrural developmentnon-agricultural activitiesincome inequality decomposition |
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The effects of non-agricultural activities on income distribution in rural Brazil |
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The effects of non-agricultural activities on income distribution in rural Brazil |
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The effects of non-agricultural activities on income distribution in rural Brazil |
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The effects of non-agricultural activities on income distribution in rural Brazil |
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The effects of non-agricultural activities on income distribution in rural Brazil |
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effects of non-agricultural activities on income distribution in rural brazil |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural |
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Revista de Economia e Sociologia Rural |
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The growth of non-agricultural activity since the 1980s has reconfigured the economic and social dynamic in Brazil’s rural areas. Our paper intends to describe the impact of this growth on income distribution in rural Brazil. We made use of a method of decomposition of two indicators of income distribution applied to1992 and 1999 Brazilian National Household Sample Survey (PNAD) data: the variation coefficient and the Gini index. It was observed that non-agricultural activities have increased the concentration of rural income and that this phenomenon is more prominent in Region I (states of Brazil’s Northeast and the state of Tocantins) and Region IV (states of São Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul and the Distrito Federal). It was found that the income concentrating effect of each non-agricultural activity branch (commerce, transformation industry, administration, service) differed by region. In Region I, income from the "Social/Public Administration and Other Activities branch " (a PNAD designation) presents a coefficient of relative concentration greater than a unit, which indicates that income from this activities branch acts to increase the concentration of non-agricultural income in this region. In Region IV, income from industrial activities and from Social/ Public Administration and Other Activities both present coefficients of relative concentration greater than a unit; therefore, both branches act to increase the concentration of income from non-agricultural activities in this region. |
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distribution of rural income new rural rural development non-agricultural activities income inequality decomposition |
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