Sustainability,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
16(19), С. 8365 - 8365
Опубликована: Сен. 26, 2024
The
effect
of
digital
finance
on
the
income
disparity
between
urban
and
rural
areas
has
attracted
wide
attention
from
scholars,
this
paper
focuses
mediating
role
employment
structural
transformation,
which
can
contribute
more
insights
to
address
regional
development
imbalances
achieve
common
prosperity.
Taking
panel
data
China’s
province
2010
2020
as
a
sample,
we
use
fixed
model
integrally
test
relationship
three
factors.
Our
findings
indicate
that
(1)
significantly
narrows
urban–rural
gap.
index
increased
by
1%
rural–urban
gap
decreased
about
0.34%.
results
still
hold
after
considering
endogeneity
problem
series
robustness
tests;
(2)
mechanism
analysis
shows
could
reduce
through
transformation;
(3)
heterogeneity
show
reduction
is
stronger
in
with
high
marketization
northern
regions.
Such
assist
government
strategically
developing
finance,
thereby
expediting
inequalities
achieving
sustainable
economic
growth.
Additionally,
should
focus
guiding
structure
transformation
better
realize
Abstract
Population,
economy,
and
other
social
factors
of
urban
agglomerations
in
river
basins
bear
the
inescapable
responsibility
for
water
environmental
pollution.
This
article
utilizes
data
from
53
cities
three
regional‐level
Yellow
River
Basin
(YRB)
2006
to
2015
as
research
samples
analyse
impact
coupling
coordination
physical
space
expansion
(PSE)
structure
(SSS)
on
industrial
Multi‐source
remote
sensing
is
used
quantify
agglomerations,
while
population
economic
are
measure
structure.
We
degree
spatiotemporal
evolution
PSE
SSS
by
applying
a
model.
Finally,
grey
incidence
model
rank
influencing
The
findings
summarized
follows:
(1)
Three
YRB
show
excessive
expansion,
with
Shandong
Peninsula
Urban
Agglomeration
(SPUA)
being
most
severe.
(2)
SPUA
Central
Plains
(CPUA)
exhibit
polycentric
SSS,
Guanzhong
Plain
(GPUA)
shows
monocentric
SSS.
(3)
slightly
uncoordinated,
but
trend
easing.
uncoordinated
level
between
SPE
distribution
CPUA
ranks
highest.
(4)
exerts
greatest
pollution,
pollution
lower.
falls
two.
results
provide
reference
sustainable
development
planning
countries
around
world.
Sustainability,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
17(8), С. 3403 - 3403
Опубликована: Апрель 11, 2025
The
impact
of
spatial
structure
on
the
Urban-Rural
income
gap
varies
across
regions
and
scales.
Much
current
literature
focuses
urban
agglomerations,
highlighting
need
for
more
in-depth
exploration
specific
regions.
Using
LandScan
population
data,
this
paper
investigates
from
perspective
monocentricity
polycentricity,
investigating
their
respective
impacts
mechanisms
in
Northeast
China.
findings
are
as
follows:
(1)
development
a
monocentric
China
significantly
reduces
gap,
conclusion
verified
through
robustness
testing.
(2)
A
mediation
effect
test
confirms
that
by
increasing
labor
productivity.
(3)
also
has
positive
spillover
effects,
reducing
inequality
between
rural
areas
neighboring
Further
relationship
is
crucial
achieving
shared
prosperity.
Additionally,
research
provides
policy
support
developing
novel
framework
land
use
planning
conservation.
Land,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
13(3), С. 332 - 332
Опубликована: Март 6, 2024
The
improvement
in
urban
production
efficiency
has
led
to
income
distribution
being
skewed
towards
labor,
thereby
widening
the
urban–rural
gap.
However,
integration
of
agricultural
industry
at
county
level
can
accelerate
flow
factors
between
industries.
Therefore,
this
study
evaluates
degree
using
entropy
weight
method
and
explores
its
impact
on
gap,
based
sample
data
from
1122
counties
China
spanning
2014
2021.
research
findings
reveal
following:
(1)
fixed
model
demonstrates
that
enhancing
significantly
narrow
gap;
(2)
mediating
indicates
narrowing
effect
be
achieved
by
improving
green
total
factor
productivity
agriculture;
(3)
Regional
heterogeneity
analysis
is
more
pronounced
central
region
main
crop
areas;
(4)
results
spatial
Durbin
demonstrate
also
exhibits
a
significant
positive
spillover
neighboring
areas.
outcomes
contribute
enriching
for
low-carbon
development,
further
promoting
development
county-level
integration,
providing
valuable
insights
other
similar
countries.