Rural households'decisions towards income diversification: Evidence from a township in northern China - HAL Access content directly
Journal articles China Economic Review Year : 2010

Rural households'decisions towards income diversification: Evidence from a township in northern China

Abstract

Economic reforms in rural China have brought opportunities to diversify both within-farm activities and off-farm activities. Participation in these activities plays an important role in increasing rural households' income. This paper analyzes the factors that drive rural households and individuals in their income-source diversification choices in a Northern China township. At the household level, we distinguish three types of diversification as opposed to grain production only: within farm (non-grain production) activities, local off-farm activities, and migration. We find that land availability stimulates on-farm diversification. Local off-farm activities are mostly driven by households' assets position and working resources, while migration decisions strongly depend on the household size and composition. At the individual level, we analyze the determinants of participation in three different types of jobs as compared to agricultural work: local off-farm employment, local self-employment and migration. We find a clear gender and age bias in access to off-farm activities that are mostly undertaken by male and by young people. The households' assets position as well as village networks are found to strongly affect participation in off-farm activities.
Main file
Thumbnail
DFY_April10.pdf ( 330.59 Ko ) Download
Origin : Files produced by the author(s)
Loading...

Dates and versions

halshs-00550457, version 1 (18-02-2011)

Identifiers

  • HAL Id : halshs-00550457 , version 1

Cite

Sylvie Démurger, Martin Fournier, Yang Weiyong. Rural households'decisions towards income diversification: Evidence from a township in northern China. China Economic Review, 2010, 21 (S1), pp.S32-S44. ⟨halshs-00550457⟩
150 View
736 Download
Last update date on 5/26/24
How are these indicators produced

Share

Gmail Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More