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Reform of Collective Land for Construction and Rental Housing and the Growth of Farmers’ Property Income: Evidence from China

Peng Yao, Qi Jia, Jianxu Liu, Woraphon Yamaka

2022Land11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Increasing farmers’ income has always been the core task of China’s land reform. In 2017, a nationwide pilot project on the use of collective construction land for the construction of rental housing was launched. This study employed the synthetic difference-in-differences method to examine whether the reform contributed to the growth of farmers’ property income. It was found that, compared with non-pilot areas, the property income of farmers in the pilot reform of collective construction land rental housing has increased by about 0.4334% on average, and this conclusion is still valid after a series of robustness tests. The role of the reform in promoting farmers’ property income is more evident in Western China, Southern China and non-major grain-producing areas. By revealing the impact of the reform on farmers’ property income, this paper enriches the literature related to the field of farmers’ income increase and provides a policy reference for narrowing the urban–rural gap and achieving the development of rural revitalization and common prosperity.

Topics & Concepts

RentingChinaProsperityBusinessAgricultural economicsRural housingSubdivisionLand reformAffordable housingEconomic growthEconomicsNatural resource economicsRural areaGeographyAgriculturePolitical scienceLawArchaeologyLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesLand Rights and ReformsUrban and Rural Development Challenges