2017
DOI: 10.12691/jfe-5-5-5
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Market Interlinked, System Non-specialized: Farmland Transfer Impacts on Rural Labor Mobility

Abstract: A survey was conducted on Canton of China land owners transferring farmland property rights and migrating from rural area to urban. The research objective was to determine how the farmland property rights transfer impacted rural labor migration behavior. Theoretical models proved that transfer of farmland would drive rural labor migration. Empirical results showed farmland transfer market interlinks with rural labor market in a non-specialized production system.

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“…In addition to studying inter-city mobility, some scholars pay attention to the factors influencing the mobility of rural labors, transfer of farmland (Lai et al, 2017) and the use of the Internet (Pan et al, 2022) would drive rural labor migration. It can be seen that in recent years, domestic scholars have studied this area from a variety of perspectives, using different data and models, which has enriched the research system of labor mobility influencing factors, but there are still fewer researches from the perspective of policies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition to studying inter-city mobility, some scholars pay attention to the factors influencing the mobility of rural labors, transfer of farmland (Lai et al, 2017) and the use of the Internet (Pan et al, 2022) would drive rural labor migration. It can be seen that in recent years, domestic scholars have studied this area from a variety of perspectives, using different data and models, which has enriched the research system of labor mobility influencing factors, but there are still fewer researches from the perspective of policies.…”
Section: 1mentioning
confidence: 99%