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abstract: 'In the context of the rapid development of digital economy and the
promotion of sustainable development, this paper focuses on the impact
of digital economy on income levels. Based on the panel data of 195
prefecture-level cities, the ``Broadband China{''''} pilot has been
regarded as a natural experiment for the measurement of the digital
economy. In this paper, a time-varying DID model was established to
evaluate the influential effect of ``Broadband China{''''} on income
growth. It was found that the coming into service of ``Broadband
China{''''} has increased the overall income level of the Chinese labor
force. Further research found that ``Broadband China{''''} has done more
to raise the income levels of the high-skilled labor force, thus
widening the income gap between the high-, medium-, and low-skilled
labor force. ``Broadband China{''''} can affect the income growth via two
mechanisms, namely, ``increasing the entrepreneurship rate{''''} and
``leading to an increase in the overall number of professional and
skilled labor force in China{''''}. In this case, the entrepreneurship
rate of the high-skilled labor force may be higher than that of the
medium- and low-skilled labor force due to human capital accumulation.
The rapid increase in the high-skilled labor force in technical
industries will lead to the situation where their income growth effect
is higher than that of the medium- and low-skilled labor force. Based on
the above research results, this paper puts forward policy suggestions
from three aspects: further accelerating the process of digital economy;
improving the institutional environment of the broadband network and
standardizing the order of the construction of the broadband network;
and further stimulating the entrepreneurial motivation of labor force,
paying attention to the problem of skill bias and optimizing the
employment structure, balancing efficiency and equity, and contributing
to the ultimate sustainable development of developing countries.'
affiliation: 'Kong, DD (Corresponding Author), Anhui Univ, Sch Econ, Hefei 230601,
Peoples R China.
Kong, DD (Corresponding Author), Bozhou Univ, Dept Econ \& Management, Bozhou 236800,
Peoples R China.
Kong, Dandan; Li, Jing; Jin, Zehu, Anhui Univ, Sch Econ, Hefei 230601, Peoples R
China.
Kong, Dandan, Bozhou Univ, Dept Econ \& Management, Bozhou 236800, Peoples R China.'
article-number: '13170'
author: Kong, Dandan and Li, Jing and Jin, Zehu
author-email: 'kongtina@163.com
4028@ahu.edu.cn
2015@ahu.edu.cn'
author_list:
- family: Kong
given: Dandan
- family: Li
given: Jing
- family: Jin
given: Zehu
da: '2023-09-28'
doi: 10.3390/su151713170
eissn: 2071-1050
files: []
journal: SUSTAINABILITY
keywords: 'digital economy; sustainability; Broadband China; income level;
high-skilled labor force; medium- and low-skilled labor force'
keywords-plus: 'TECHNOLOGICAL-CHANGE; KUZNETS CURVE; INEQUALITY; IMPACT; EMPLOYMENT;
INDUSTRY; RETURNS; WAGES'
language: English
month: SEP
number: '17'
number-of-cited-references: '60'
papis_id: f896f728ed6b841a95b2e9fcfc7ff9cf
ref: Kong2023candigital
times-cited: '0'
title: Can Digital Economy Drive Income Level Growth in the Context of Sustainable
Development? Fresh Evidence from ``Broadband China″
type: article
unique-id: WOS:001060641700001
usage-count-last-180-days: '6'
usage-count-since-2013: '6'
volume: '15'
web-of-science-categories: 'Green \& Sustainable Science \& Technology; Environmental
Sciences;
Environmental Studies'
year: '2023'