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structure in rural China by providing a comparative analysis of several villages in a poor township in Beijing municipality. Two …
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Using survey data from Inner Mongolia, this paper explores the role of stakeholder engagement in the implementation of the Sloping Land Conversion Programme (SLCP), a payments for environmental services programme designed to restore forest in degraded land. Based on the idea that volunteerism...
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structure in rural China by providing a comparative analysis of several villages in a poor township in Beijing municipality. Two …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005112722
structure in rural China by providing a comparative analysis of several villages in a poor township in Beijing municipality. Two …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008792612
Chapter from: 'Rising Inequality in China: Challenge to a Harmonious Society', edited by Shi Li, Hiroshi Sato and Terry …
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This paper examines how left-behind children influence return migration in China. We first present a simple …
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This paper analyzes the impact of the Sloping Land Conversion Program (SLCP) on rural labor migration in China. We use …
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This paper examines how left-behind children influence migration duration in China. We first present a simple …
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This paper investigates how private transfers from internal migration in China affect the expenditure behaviour of … families left behind in rural areas. Using data from the Rural-Urban Migration in China (RUMiC) survey, we assess the impact of … find that remittances supplement income in rural China and lead to increased consumption rather than increased investment …
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This paper investigates how rural-urban income differentials interact with the risk coping motive to shape households' migration behavior. Using a model of migration behavior under agricultural income risk, our theoretical results suggest that while income differentials remain crucial in...
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