2021
DOI: 10.3390/land10121353
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Farmers’ Satisfaction with Land Expropriation System Reform: A Case Study in China

Abstract: Farmers’ satisfaction with reform of the land expropriation system has not been fully examined, so it is difficult to comprehensively and successfully judge the effectiveness of the reforms. Traditional statistical methods cannot accurately explain the relationship between the variables. In order to fully understand the implementation, progress, and applicability of land expropriation system reform, this paper analyzes the factors influencing farmers’ satisfaction, presents the shortcomings of land expropriati… Show more

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“…Farmers were not well-suited to urban living due to unfamiliar rules and regulations and social exclusion [59]. Conflicts related to property rights, resources, and development arose during land expropriation, leading to a reduction in the livelihood and well-being of farmers who lost their land [60]. Thus, we formulized the following two hypotheses: H2: The land expropriation influences the farmers' livelihood.…”
Section: Review Of Literature and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Farmers were not well-suited to urban living due to unfamiliar rules and regulations and social exclusion [59]. Conflicts related to property rights, resources, and development arose during land expropriation, leading to a reduction in the livelihood and well-being of farmers who lost their land [60]. Thus, we formulized the following two hypotheses: H2: The land expropriation influences the farmers' livelihood.…”
Section: Review Of Literature and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to ensure the scientific rationality of the survey data, we used the relevant research methods of Chenxi Li et al (2021) to verify and analyze the quality of the survey data, including data validity test and reliability analysis.…”
Section: Social and Economic Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…U.S. property laws establish the constitutional test of reasonable compensation as one that compensates the owner of the property for the fair market value of its present value plus the discounted price for its future earnings [41]. Compensation for land expropriation in Canada is usually settled through informal negotiations between the statutory expropriating organization and the expropriated party.…”
Section: Establishing Fair Compensation Standards For Land Expropriationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in the United States, under the just compensation approach, the average market price of land at the time of expropriation is used as the basis for compensation, and the derived value of the land is added to arrive at the compensation benchmark. Based on the current value of the land, the expected benefits should be fully considered, and the employment possibilities of the landless farmers should be taken into account to ensure their self-sufficiency [4]. The internationally accepted compensation standard is determined based on the market value of the expropriated land, fully taking into account factors such as the financial loss of the aggrieved party, the utilization status of the land, the land market, the history of compensation for past expropriations, the time of expropriation, and the composition of the investments into the land [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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