Abstract

Rural homestead transfer is of considerable significance for the revitalization of rural land assets and sustainable use of land resources. “Amphibious” farmers are the most likely to transfer their homestead. As such, it is important to study their transfer behavior and influencing factors to promote homestead transfer. The study involved distributing questionnaires to 768 “amphibious” farmers in Guangdong Province, China, and 747 samples were valid. The impact of the farmers’ citizenship ability and homestead utility preference on their homestead transfer behavior was analyzed using a binary logistic model. The study found that: (1) the citizenship ability of “amphibious” farmers had a significant positive impact on their willingness; the stronger the citizenship ability was, the stronger the willingness to transfer homesteads was. (2) Property and the guarantee utility of the homestead have an opposite impact on the willingness of “amphibious” farmers to transfer their homestead; if the property utility of the homestead is strong, its transfer intention is strong, but if the guarantee effect is strong, its transfer intention is weak. If the amphibious farmers are older, more educated, and have longer working years in cities, their willingness to transfer homestead will be lower. (3) The “amphibious” farmers working in cities and towns were found to have a stronger willingness to transfer homestead than those working in rural areas. Hence, the government should formulate differentiated policies for homestead transfer according to the ability endowment of farmers, improve various urban services and security infrastructure based on the urban housing of “amphibious” farmers, weaken the security utility of their rural homestead to flexibly realize their homestead property value, help them become citizens, and promote homestead transfer.

Highlights

  • Introduction iationsSince the open reform, China’s urbanization rate has increased from 17.92% in 1978 to63.89% in 2020

  • Rural homestead transfer is beneficial for increasing the efficiency of rural land use and rural sustainability

  • This study tried to discuss farmers’ attempts at rural homestead transfer from a typical and specific group of “amphibious” farmers, who own homesteads both in rural and urban areas and have a higher potential to transfer their rural homestead, which highlights the importance of the classification of farmers when analyzing their attempts at rural homestead transfer

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Introduction

Introduction iationsSince the open reform, China’s urbanization rate has increased from 17.92% in 1978 to63.89% in 2020. China’s urbanization rate has increased from 17.92% in 1978 to. 670 million farmers have moved to cities. This large-scale migration has led to significant changes in the relationship of urban and rural areas. This will lead to the reduction of rural residential area and an increase in urban housing. Due to China’s long-term implementation of the dual division of urban and rural areas and the urbanization of “diminishing land without transforming people” (hua di bu hua ren), a special type of farmer named “amphibious” farmers have appeared. Amphibious farmers’ registered residences are in rural areas, and they can own their rural homestead in the village.

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