Abstract

With the comprehensive deepening of the new round of rural land reform and the acceleration of urbanization, we urgently need to pre-judge and protect the risks in the process of homestead transfer, to clarify, correct and summarize the deficiencies of the transfer system, and to develop, perfect and innovate in practice, so as to reduce the risks encountered by farmers in the process of transferring Homestead, and strengthen farmers' willingness to transfer. Taking Nanhai District of Foshan City, one of the 33 pilot projects of the System for Separating the Ownership rights as an example, this paper analyzes and summarizes the risk factors in the process of rural idle homestead transfer from the perspective of farmers by using the method of questionnaire survey and binary logistic regression analysis model. Through logistic regression analysis, it is found that farmers' willingness to transfer homestead in Nanhai District are significantly connected with six variables including farmer's occupation and number of homestead. Based on the regression results, this paper will put forward countermeasures to local government to avoid the risk of homestead transfer for the sake of better homestead circulation.

Highlights

  • Background of the Proposal ofSystem for Separating Rural Land Ownership RightsRural homestead is a welfare policy issued by the government in order to narrow the gap between urban and rural economic development

  • Before the system for separating rural land ownership rights was issued, there is no strict rules and regulations to prohibit the transfer of the right to use homestead in the law

  • The data used in this study are from the survey of households' willingness to transfer rural homestead in Nanhai District, Foshan City in July 2019

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Summary

Source of Data

The data used in this study are from the survey of households' willingness to transfer rural homestead in Nanhai District, Foshan City in July 2019. The survey adopts a random sampling method, and selects five villages (Neigangdong village, Dalibiao village, Longwan village, Huanghe village and Fengxi village) in Nanhai District to conduct questionnaire survey and field investigation. The core question is set as "whether to be willing to transfer homestead,"and the answer is set as "willing" and "unwilling". The choice of willing conditions is defined as P=1, and unwilling is defined as P=0. Of the 110 valid survey objects interviewed, only 29 were willing to transfer, while 81 were unwilling, and the farmers' willingness to transfer was relatively low

Variable Selection and Assignment
Model Fitting Test
Model Results and Analysis
Policy Implications
Establish a Reasonable and Perfect Income Distribution Mechanism
Strengthen the Construction of Rural Social Security System
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