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Determinant Factors of Villagers’ Willingness to Withdraw from Rural Homesteads in Differentiation Perspective: Evidence from Puning City in South China
To alleviate the contradiction between supply and demand of urban and rural construction land and improve the utilization efficiency of rural homesteads, the state has issued policies to guide villagers withdrawing their homestead with subsidies or compensation. Previous studies have found that differentiation is one critical factor in villagers’ withdrawal from homesteads, but how differentiation affects the villagers’ withdrawal is not well interpreted. To explore and examine the homestead withdrawal mechanism, this paper identified and condensed the influence factors of villagers’ willingness to withdraw from homesteads from the perspective of differentiation, taking Kuikeng Village in Puning City, China, as an example. The results indicated that: (1) villagers’ differentiation has a significant impact on their willingness to withdraw from homesteads, and the higher the income differentiation level, the lower the willingness to withdraw from homesteads; (2) the health status of villagers, whether they are willing to change their identity, the confirmation of homestead rights, the holding period of homestead property rights, and the understanding of homestead exit policy are positively correlated with their willingness to withdraw from homesteads; and (3) villagers’ psychosocial characteristics, villagers’ differentiation, and government policy characteristics have a significant impact on homestead withdrawal. It is important to guide villagers to withdraw from homesteads and realize rational land use.
Determinant Factors of Villagers’ Willingness to Withdraw from Rural Homesteads in Differentiation Perspective: Evidence from Puning City in South China
To alleviate the contradiction between supply and demand of urban and rural construction land and improve the utilization efficiency of rural homesteads, the state has issued policies to guide villagers withdrawing their homestead with subsidies or compensation. Previous studies have found that differentiation is one critical factor in villagers’ withdrawal from homesteads, but how differentiation affects the villagers’ withdrawal is not well interpreted. To explore and examine the homestead withdrawal mechanism, this paper identified and condensed the influence factors of villagers’ willingness to withdraw from homesteads from the perspective of differentiation, taking Kuikeng Village in Puning City, China, as an example. The results indicated that: (1) villagers’ differentiation has a significant impact on their willingness to withdraw from homesteads, and the higher the income differentiation level, the lower the willingness to withdraw from homesteads; (2) the health status of villagers, whether they are willing to change their identity, the confirmation of homestead rights, the holding period of homestead property rights, and the understanding of homestead exit policy are positively correlated with their willingness to withdraw from homesteads; and (3) villagers’ psychosocial characteristics, villagers’ differentiation, and government policy characteristics have a significant impact on homestead withdrawal. It is important to guide villagers to withdraw from homesteads and realize rational land use.
Determinant Factors of Villagers’ Willingness to Withdraw from Rural Homesteads in Differentiation Perspective: Evidence from Puning City in South China
J. Urban Plann. Dev.
Wang, Dong (author) / Zheng, Xiarou (author) / Ye, Xinyi (author) / Bian, Yan (author)
2024-06-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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