Differences in the impact of farmland right confirmation on the scale of rural labor transfer—Based the moderating effect analysis of formal credit constraint
Based on the data from CHFS 2013 and CHFS 2015,the PSM-DID model is used to analyze the impact of farmland right confirmation on the scale of rural labor transfer,and to examine the moderating effect of formal credit constraint,as well as the heterogeneity of the impact of farmland right confirmation on rural labor transfer behavior.The research found that farmland right confirmation has a significant positive impact on the local transfer and out-of-town transfer of rural labor.Formal credit constraint has a negative moderating effect in the impact of farmland right confirmation on local transfer of rural labor.The labor transfer effect of farmland right confirmation shows significant heterogeneity.Of which,farmland right confirmation has a significant positive impact on both the local transfer and out-of-town transfer of rural labor in rice planting culture regions,labor export advantage regions,and high-income family groups,but has no significant impact on the out-of-town transfer of rural labor in wheat planting culture regions,labor import advantage regions,and low-income family groups.According to the findings,it is proposed to further deepen the reform of the land property rights system,optimize the rural credit service system,and activate the vitality of rural land market,so as to promote the balanced development of rural labor and land urbanization.
farmland right confirmationlocal transfer of rural laborout-of-town transfer of rural laborformal credit constraint