Farmland Transfer Participation and Rural Well-Being Inequality : Evidence from Rural China with the Capability Approach
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 1318 |
Journal / Publication | Land |
Volume | 12 |
Issue number | 7 |
Online published | 30 Jun 2023 |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2023 |
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Abstract
Participation in the farmland transfer market provides farmers with diversified opportunities which would generate a range of social and economic benefits to improve their overall well-being. However, the previous studies have disproportionately focused on the income increase of farmers’ participation while ignoring its impact on other dimensions significantly contributing to the well-being gap of farmers with different social and economic characteristics. Based on the capability approach, this study constructed a multi-dimensional well-being assessment framework and employed the fuzzy method to evaluate the well-being level of rural households. By employing the national rural survey data from China, this paper examined the impact of farmland transfer participation on the well-being of farmers with different livelihoods. Further, it explored the influence of farmland transfer participation on the well-being gap of farmers by using the quantile regression method. Our results suggest that farmland transfer participation played a positive role in increasing farmers’ well-being, while farmland transfer participation has no significant impact on farmers’ well-being inequality. Meanwhile, the heterogeneity of farmers’ livelihoods is the key factor for the differentiation of farmers’ well-being. © 2023 by the authors.
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- capability approach, farmland transfer, quantile regression, well-being inequality
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Farmland Transfer Participation and Rural Well-Being Inequality: Evidence from Rural China with the Capability Approach. / Han, Wenjing; Fu, Yang; Sun, Wen.
In: Land, Vol. 12, No. 7, 1318, 07.2023.
In: Land, Vol. 12, No. 7, 1318, 07.2023.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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