Land endowment and education investment behavior of rural households: a field survey based on 887 administrative villages in 31 provinces of China

Abstract This paper analyzes the influence of land endowment possessed by the rural household on education decisions under the condition of insufficient rural land circulation and rural labor transfer. Results show that land endowment influences education decisions through two effects: income and su...

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Main Authors: Ye Yang, Yan Xu
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-02-01
Series:The Journal of Chinese Sociology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40711-019-0093-1
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description Abstract This paper analyzes the influence of land endowment possessed by the rural household on education decisions under the condition of insufficient rural land circulation and rural labor transfer. Results show that land endowment influences education decisions through two effects: income and substitution. For most rural households, the substitution effect of land endowment on educational investment is dominant. Meanwhile, the impact of household land size and the education level of the labor force on rural household income show “interval difference”; i.e., only when the logarithm of household land size is higher than the threshold of 2.014 can land endowment and educational investment be effectively allocated and raise rural household income. We suggest that limitation of land circulation be removed and the system be farmer-centered so that farmers’ income will be raised and rural labor will be better employed in urban areas.
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spelling doaj.art-afeb8fd545d845b38b14e7ce90f51e872022-12-21T21:19:13ZengSpringerOpenThe Journal of Chinese Sociology2198-26352019-02-016111910.1186/s40711-019-0093-1Land endowment and education investment behavior of rural households: a field survey based on 887 administrative villages in 31 provinces of ChinaYe Yang0Yan Xu1School of Public Economics and Administration, Shanghai University of Finance and EconomicsSchool of Finance, Henan University of Economics and LawAbstract This paper analyzes the influence of land endowment possessed by the rural household on education decisions under the condition of insufficient rural land circulation and rural labor transfer. Results show that land endowment influences education decisions through two effects: income and substitution. For most rural households, the substitution effect of land endowment on educational investment is dominant. Meanwhile, the impact of household land size and the education level of the labor force on rural household income show “interval difference”; i.e., only when the logarithm of household land size is higher than the threshold of 2.014 can land endowment and educational investment be effectively allocated and raise rural household income. We suggest that limitation of land circulation be removed and the system be farmer-centered so that farmers’ income will be raised and rural labor will be better employed in urban areas.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40711-019-0093-1LandEducationUrban employment
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Yan Xu
Land endowment and education investment behavior of rural households: a field survey based on 887 administrative villages in 31 provinces of China
The Journal of Chinese Sociology
Land
Education
Urban employment
title Land endowment and education investment behavior of rural households: a field survey based on 887 administrative villages in 31 provinces of China
title_full Land endowment and education investment behavior of rural households: a field survey based on 887 administrative villages in 31 provinces of China
title_fullStr Land endowment and education investment behavior of rural households: a field survey based on 887 administrative villages in 31 provinces of China
title_full_unstemmed Land endowment and education investment behavior of rural households: a field survey based on 887 administrative villages in 31 provinces of China
title_short Land endowment and education investment behavior of rural households: a field survey based on 887 administrative villages in 31 provinces of China
title_sort land endowment and education investment behavior of rural households a field survey based on 887 administrative villages in 31 provinces of china
topic Land
Education
Urban employment
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40711-019-0093-1
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