Farmers' willingness to stabilize the land contract relationship facing the upcoming expiry of land contracts
Chinese Rural Economy
; 3:157-177, 2023.
Article
in Chinese
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-20244489
ABSTRACT
On the verge of the expiry of land contracts, it is theoretically and practically important to explore the willingness and motivations of farmers to stabilize the land contract relationship, with regards to protecting their land contract rights, addressing potential contradictions during the land contract extension, and maintaining the stability of contracted land. Using China Land Economic Survey Data in 2020, this paper explores the impact of differences in areas per capita of household contracted land on farmers' willingness to stabilize land contract relationship. The findings show that most farmers support the stability of land contract relationship;the smaller areas per capita of contracted land are occupied by households than the average in the village, the weaker of the farmers' willingness to stabilize the land contract relationship. The difference between the areas per capita of contracted land ownership of a household and the average in the village has a greater impact on the willingness to stabilize land contract relationship for middle-and low-income farmers, while the development of land transfer market does not increased the willingness. Affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the land plays a more important role of employment security, which reduces farmers' willingness to stabilize the land contract relationship. Furthermore, the promotion of socialized agricultural service has also mitigated the willingness of farmers o stabilize the land contract relationship.
Structure; Ownership and Tenure [EE165]; Land Resources [PP300]; Laws and Regulations [DD500]; Agricultural Economics [EE110]; Natural Resource Economics [EE115]; Labour and Employment [EE900]; Income and Poverty [EE950]; Extension and Advisory Work [CC200]; Social Psychology and Social Anthropology [UU485]; contracts; agricultural land; land use; land transfers; farmers' attitudes; attitudes; decision making; employment; extension; farmers; households; income; land; ownership; rural areas; stability; tenure systems; unemployment; China; APEC countries; East Asia; Asia; high Human Development Index countries; upper-middle income countries; farmland; People's Republic of China; choice; jobs; advisory services; extension activities; agricultural tenure; land tenure; tenure
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Observational study
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Chinese
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Chinese Rural Economy
Year:
2023
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Article
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