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The impact of social security policies on farmland reallocation in rural China

Li Huang (School of Public Administration, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, China)
Rong Tan (Department of Land Management, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China)

China Agricultural Economic Review

ISSN: 1756-137X

Article publication date: 17 October 2018

Issue publication date: 17 October 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to explore the causality between social security policies and farmland reallocation in rural China.

Design/methodology/approach

It quantitatively analyzes the impact of each ongoing social security policy on farmland reallocation based on a data set from the 2011 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS, 2011).

Findings

The study finds that the inclination of a village farmers’ collective to reallocate farmland due to changes in the village population increased if social security policies do not effectively cover the village because farmers rely primarily on income from farmland to cover their basic living expenses. However, if social security policies provide adequate coverage, then farmers do not rely entirely on on-farm income and the likelihood of farmland reallocation decreases. Furthermore, the effectiveness of social security policies includes not only coverage but also the sufficiency of the security policies provided.

Research limitations/implications

First, the authors use only cross-sectional data in this study, which may result in biased estimation and also limit temporal examination of the impact of social security systems, farmland reallocation and related policy variables. This limitation may be especially important in China because the country is undergoing a rapid socioeconomic transition. However, the research is constrained by the available data. Furthermore, there could be endogeneity problems that are difficult to address, given the current data set. These problems could involve the impacts of village-level economic, natural and social variables, the implementation of related public policies (land development and consolidation, land expropriation, etc.) and other economic variables.

Practical implications

These findings may provide implications for related policy reform in the near future.

Originality/value

These findings may facilitate a recognition and understanding of the causality between social security policies and farmland reallocation in rural China.

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Acknowledgements

This research has received financial support from the Natural Science Foundation of China through project No. 71573231, the Social Science Foundation of China through project No. 16ZDA020, No. 14AZD028, No. 13AZD012 and No. 14ZDA039, and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities. The authors would like to thank the funding organizations for the grants.

Citation

Huang, L. and Tan, R. (2018), "The impact of social security policies on farmland reallocation in rural China", China Agricultural Economic Review, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 626-646. https://doi.org/10.1108/CAER-12-2016-0199

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