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Research On Migration Willingness Of Farmers In Jincheng In The Process Of Urbanization

Posted on:2017-01-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2349330512461003Subject:Agricultural Extension
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Urbanization is a necessary stage in the development of each country. Advancing urbanization development can not only optimize industrial structure,but also can promote the development of social and economic harmony and stability. Farmer is one of the key characteristics in Chinese urbanization, which is the inevitable tendency that the rural populations migrate to the urban areas and they turn to non-agricultural industries. Due to the country urbanization advancement quickening, especially the more tolerant policy of population administration in recent years, more and more farmers have kept migrating to urban areas. It is a pressing research topic how to explain the migration of farmers'behavior at the micro level so that find the main factors to affect their migrating willingness.Based on the theoretical studies on the population migration native and abroad, the thesis analyzes the status of urbanization development and farmers' migration.It is employed the dualistic Logistic regression analysis, the author analyses 12 variables involving respondents' tender, age, education level, family annual net income, source of family income,family farmland area, housing conditions, whether work outside of not, and there are whether primary school in the village or not, junior high school location, whether health clinic in the village or not, and the distance from town hospital. It concluded that the main focus is the influence of five variables on source of family income,family annual net income, whether work outside of not and the nearest junior school location. The analysis provides a useful reference for government to solve the problems about farmers'migration in urbanization progress.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jincheng, Urbanization, Farmers' migration willing
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