OECDは、
2009.08.13付けで
social trends in Asia-Pacific
をアップしています。
・・・shows that in terms of
income inequality in Asia, China stands out with the poorest 10% sharing only 1.6% of national income, while the top 10% on the income scale own almost 35% of the country’s wealth. Similarly, the wealthiest 10% of the population hold almost a third of the country’s income in India, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, and Cambodia. At the bottom of the scale, the poorest 10% of the population receives just over 3% of the national income in Mongolia, Bangladesh, Viet Nam, and India. The average share of national income held by the highest 10% for 30 OECD countries is 24.2%, while the 10% poorest hold 3.1%.