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Analysis of Factors Affecting Farmers' Homestead Transferand Withdrawal Intention Under New Urbanization—A Case of Wutong Town, Xiaoyi City, Shanxi Province |
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DOI:10.16768/j.issn.1004-874X.2020.01.022 |
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【Objective】 To promote new-type urbanization, it is required to deepen the reform of the rural land
transfer system, and it will certainly face the activation and allocation of idle house sites in the process of reforming the
homestead system. 【Method】 Two administrative villages in Wutong Town, a small town in Xiaoyi City, Shanxi Province,
were used as survey objects, and a survey was conducted to investigate and visit farmers in different economic development
levels to construct a logistic regression model. 【Results】 (1) 73.9% of the farmers in the two villages are willing to
transfer their homesteads and 36.9% willing to withdraw from the homesteads. (2) Factors such as age, total family
population, source of household income, and vacancy of homestead significantly affect the willingness of farmers’ in
Zhongwutong Village to transfer the homesteads, with a level of over 90%. Factors such as age, number of settlers abroad,annual family income, family income source and idle situation of house site, significantly affects the willingness of farmers
in Zhongwutong Village to withdraw from their house sites, with a level of over 95%. (3) Factors such as age, annual
household income, and homestead vacancy, significantly affects the willingness of farmers in Beiyao Village to transfer their
homesteads, with a level of over 95%; factors such as age, gender, education level, number of settlers abroad and homestead
vacancy, significantly affect the willingness of farmers in Beiyao Village to withdraw from their homesteads, with a level of over
90%. 【Conclusion】 In order to revitalize a large number of idle homesteads in rural areas, it is necessary to establish and
improve the mechanism of homestead transfer and paid withdrawal to improve farmers' personal quality. At the same time, the
government must pay attention to the work related to land management, learn success experiences in homestead governance
from other regions, and formulate policies and measures suitable for the development of the region. |
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