This paper examines the influences of off-farm labor participation and land tenure security on land rental market development in rural China. Using data from China, we are able to show that households with more migrant workers and local off-farm workers are more likely to rent out their land and less likely to rent in land. We also find that full-scale reallocation (FR) apparently promotes household land rental activity while partial-scale reallocation (PR) has a negative effect on household land rental participation. This finding may be attributable to the fact that egalitarian rule in the process of FR creates a mismatch between land holding and household farm endowment while efficient PR meets actual land demand of household by transferr...
China’s economic reforms make the farmers face the risk of land reallocation and adjustment, raising...
The development of a land rental market in China may help stimulate further increases in agricultura...
In China, rural land is collectively owned at the village level. Village officials usually have the ...
Based on a unique farm survey, this article intends to shed new light on the intriguing relationship...
A nascent land rental market is emerging in rural China after almost two decades of rural reforms. T...
Migration can make an important contribution to rural poverty reduction and overall productivity gro...
Migration can make an important contribution to rural poverty reduction and overall productivity gro...
Tenancy markets provide an opportunity to trade land between labor-scarce farm households and labor-...
The development of land rental markets can enhance agricultural productivity and equity by facilitat...
Between 2009 and 2018, the Chinese government introduced a nationwide reform to register land title ...
This paper examines the impact of actual and perceived land tenure security and trust on the leasing...
This paper examines the impact of land tenure security perceptions on rural-urban migration decision...
This chapter analyses the factors influencing household land and labour market decisions in rural Ch...
In rural<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">China</st1:country-region></st1:place>, a...
We used household and farm-plot level data from a two period panel survey from 6 provinces in China ...
China’s economic reforms make the farmers face the risk of land reallocation and adjustment, raising...
The development of a land rental market in China may help stimulate further increases in agricultura...
In China, rural land is collectively owned at the village level. Village officials usually have the ...
Based on a unique farm survey, this article intends to shed new light on the intriguing relationship...
A nascent land rental market is emerging in rural China after almost two decades of rural reforms. T...
Migration can make an important contribution to rural poverty reduction and overall productivity gro...
Migration can make an important contribution to rural poverty reduction and overall productivity gro...
Tenancy markets provide an opportunity to trade land between labor-scarce farm households and labor-...
The development of land rental markets can enhance agricultural productivity and equity by facilitat...
Between 2009 and 2018, the Chinese government introduced a nationwide reform to register land title ...
This paper examines the impact of actual and perceived land tenure security and trust on the leasing...
This paper examines the impact of land tenure security perceptions on rural-urban migration decision...
This chapter analyses the factors influencing household land and labour market decisions in rural Ch...
In rural<st1:place w:st="on"><st1:country-region w:st="on">China</st1:country-region></st1:place>, a...
We used household and farm-plot level data from a two period panel survey from 6 provinces in China ...
China’s economic reforms make the farmers face the risk of land reallocation and adjustment, raising...
The development of a land rental market in China may help stimulate further increases in agricultura...
In China, rural land is collectively owned at the village level. Village officials usually have the ...