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Farmers’ Income Structural Transformation Research Under The Background Of New Countryside Construction

Posted on:2014-02-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z W XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2249330395478062Subject:Sociology
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Under the influence of industrialization, urbanization and modernization, expanding and deeping the rural social changes and lead to a qualitative change in the farmers’ income structure.Farmers or choose to go out to work, or rely on local industry characteristics to transfer labour, wage income was steady and relatively fast growth, farmers’ income structure has been dominated by domestic operating income mainly shift to wage income, non-agricultural and diversified pattern become the future trend of farmers’ income structure. Farmers’ income structure transformation is the external socio-economic structural change and farmers individual rational behavior interaction’s results, reflects the process of farmers shift from survive rational choice to economic rational choices and social rational choices. Farmers’ income structure in transition is the external socio-economic structural changes and farmers resulting from the interaction of individual rational behavior of a relatively stable state, reflects farmers shift from rational choice to survive economic choices and social selection process.Study on farmers’ income structure transformation, conducive to explore the new thinking of new countryside construction, conducive to understand the Chinese "three agricultural problems" and social transformation and conducive to promote the rural socio-economic development and farmers’ income growth.Therefore, this article select has typical representative of D city of Hebei province as research locations, under the guidance of the rational choice theory, used qualitative research and quantitative research methods, discussion the farmers’ double property of "economic people" and "social people", described D city farmers income structure of history changes and status dynamic, analysis the basic reasons of farmers income structure transformation, explanation the social consequences and constraint factors of farmers income structure transformation, last submitted optimization farmers income structure of related countermeasures recommendations.Specific writing framework is divided into seven chapters.Chapter1Introduction. Introducing the background and significance of the topic, the writer puts forwards the research objects, concepts, and theories of the ar paper in an analysis of the literature, and describes the research methodology and data sources. Chapter2Characterization and Characteristics:Perspective to Historical Changes and Current Situation of Farmers Income Structure. To introduce and explain the study sites, the writer explores the historical evolution and contemporary heritage of farmers’ income structure, andexplains sources and current mess of farmers’income. Chapter3Push-pull and Traction:the Basic Motive of Farmers’Income Structure in Transition. Analysis of farmers’income structure transformation and external interactions between socio-cultural environment, the writer focuses on the analysis of dynamic mechanism of farmers’ income structure in transition. Chapter4Risk and Volatility: Social Consequences of Farmers’ Income Structure Transformation. From a social, professional farmers’ income structure, household levels, the writer explores the social consequences of restructuring, and summarizes the development of trends and dilemmas. Chapter5Specifications and Constraints:Constraints of Farmers’ Income Structure Transformation. Based on the social systems, industrial structure, multiple forms of capital, the write analyses farmers’ income structure in transition difficulties, and explores farmers’ income structure optimizing upgrade paths. Chapter6Suggestions and Recommendations: Optimal Path of Farmers’Income Structure. Based on the above study, the writer proposes specific paths to optimization and upgrading of farmers’ income structure, with a view to "three rural issues", to provide references for policy development and farmers’ income. Chapter7Conclusion. The writer makes a general summary on the analysis and research of full-text.
Keywords/Search Tags:New Countryside Construction, Farmers, Income Structure, Farmers’Income Structural Transformation, Rational Choice
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