Abstract

Establishing water rights-related policies encourage agricultural producers who cover land to save water to benefit. On this basis, the paper discusses whether the welfare of agricultural practitioners can be improved but does not provide possible empirical suggestions for subsequent rural revitalization policies. This paper is related to the water rights policy. The empirical results of the migration of rural residents using the dual difference method show that the establishment of water rights-related policies in Hebei Province has not significantly reduced the speed of the rural population's urban migration, indicating that the willingness to migrate is still strong, and the overall welfare in the countryside is still lower than the overall welfare in the city. On the basis of empirical evidence, the deficiencies and improvement suggestions in the specific implementation of water rights-related policies are put forward.

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