Household Livelihood Strategy Changes and Agricultural Diversification: A Correlation and Mechanism Analysis Based on Data from the China Family Panel
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Analysis Framework
2.1. Impact of Subsistence Livelihoods on Agricultural Diversification
2.2. Impact of Farmers’ Variable Livelihoods on Agricultural Diversification
3. Index Selection, Research Methods and Data Sources
3.1. Index Selection
3.2. Research Methods
3.2.1. Markov Chain
3.2.2. Model Setting
- (1)
- Multiple logit model
- (2)
- Fixed effect model
- (3)
- Quantile regression
3.3. Data Sources
4. Analysis of Empirical Results
4.1. Changes in Household Livelihood Strategies
4.2. Impacts of Changes in Household Livelihood Strategies on Agricultural Diversification
- (1)
- Heterogeneity of household livelihood strategies
- (2)
- Regional heterogeneity
4.3. The Lag Effect of Household Livelihood Strategy Changes on Agricultural Diversification
5. Robustness Test
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Types of Farmer Livelihood Strategies | Current Period | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Off-Farm Livelihood | Part-Time Agricultural Livelihood | Agricultural Livelihoods | ||
Base period | Off-farm livelihood | No change in nonagricultural livelihood | Transition towards agricultural livelihood | Transition towards agricultural livelihood |
Part-time agricultural livelihood | Transition towards off-farm livelihoods | No change in part-time livelihood | Transition towards agricultural livelihood | |
Agricultural livelihoods | Transition towards off-farm livelihoods | Transition towards off-farm livelihoods | No change in agricultural livelihood |
Variable Type | Variable Name and Code | Variable Setting |
---|---|---|
A decrease in the agricultural diversification index is assigned value 1 | ||
Dependent variable | Agricultural diversity index (Y) | No change in the agricultural diversification index is assigned value 2 |
An increase in the agricultural diversification index is assigned value 3 | ||
No change in agricultural livelihood is assigned value 1 | ||
No change in part-time agricultural livelihood is assigned value 2 | ||
Types of changes in household livelihood strategies (SJCL) | No change in a nonagricultural livelihood is assigned value 3 | |
Independent variables | A change to an agricultural livelihood is assigned value 4 | |
A change to an off-farm livelihood is assigned value 5 | ||
The eastern region is assigned value 1 | ||
Regional types (AR) | The central region is assigned value 2 | |
The western region is assigned value 3 |
Time | Livelihood Strategy | Off-Farm Livelihood | Part-Time Agricultural Livelihood | Agricultural Livelihood | Sum | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Number | Percentage (%) | Number | Percentage (%) | Number | Percentage (%) | Number | Percentage (%) | ||
2012–2014 | Off-farm livelihood | 735 | 66.34 | 232 | 20.94 | 141 | 12.73 | 1108 | 30.28 |
Part-time agricultural livelihood | 336 | 39.72 | 335 | 39.60 | 175 | 20.69 | 846 | 23.12 | |
Agricultural livelihood | 434 | 25.45 | 419 | 24.57 | 852 | 49.97 | 1705 | 46.60 | |
Sum | 1505 | 41.13 | 986 | 26.95 | 1168 | 31.92 | 3659 | 100.00 | |
2014–2016 | Off-farm livelihood | 984 | 65.38 | 311 | 20.66 | 210 | 13.95 | 1505 | 41.13 |
Part-time agricultural livelihood | 298 | 30.22 | 433 | 43.91 | 255 | 25.86 | 986 | 26.95 | |
Agricultural livelihoods | 203 | 17.38 | 230 | 19.69 | 735 | 62.93 | 1168 | 31.92 | |
Sum | 1485 | 40.58 | 974 | 26.62 | 1200 | 32.80 | 3659 | 100.00 | |
2016–2018 | Off-farm livelihood | 1082 | 72.86 | 220 | 14.81 | 183 | 12.32 | 1485 | 40.58 |
Part-time agricultural livelihood | 476 | 48.87 | 301 | 30.90 | 197 | 20.23 | 974 | 26.62 | |
Agricultural livelihoods | 315 | 26.25 | 203 | 16.92 | 682 | 56.83 | 1200 | 32.80 | |
Sum | 1873 | 51.19 | 724 | 19.79 | 1062 | 29.02 | 3659 | 100.00 |
Types of Livelihood Strategies | 2018 | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Off-Farm Livelihood | Part-Time Agricultural Livelihood | Agricultural Livelihood | ||
2012 | Off-farm livelihood | 759 | 173 | 176 |
No change in nonagricultural livelihood | Transition towards agricultural livelihood | Transition towards agricultural livelihood | ||
Part-time agricultural livelihood | 463 | 208 | 175 | |
Transition towards off-farm livelihoods | No change in part-time agricultural livelihood | Transition towards agricultural livelihood | ||
Agricultural livelihoods | 651 | 3432 | 711 | |
Transition towards off-farm livelihoods | Transition towards off-farm livelihoods | No change in agricultural livelihoods | ||
Types of change in livelihood strategies | No change in agricultural livelihood | 711 | 19.43% | |
No change in part-time agricultural livelihood | 208 | 5.68% | ||
No change in nonagricultural livelihood | 759 | 20.74% | ||
Transition towards agricultural livelihood | 524 | 14.32% | ||
Transition towards off-farm livelihoods | 1457 | 39.82% |
Agricultural Diversification Index | Decrease | No Change | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
B | Standard Error | Exp(B) | B | Standard Error | Exp(B) | |
No change in agricultural livelihood | 0.216 | 0.118 | 1.241 | 0.092 | 0.110 | 1.097 |
No change in part-time agricultural livelihood | 0.622 *** | 0.192 | 1.862 | 0.643 *** | 0.177 | 1.902 |
No changes in nonagricultural livelihood | −0.262 ** | 0.131 | 0.770 | 0.337 *** | 0.102 | 1.401 |
Transition towards agricultural livelihood | 0.492 *** | 0.130 | 1.636 | 0.365 *** | 0.121 | 1.441 |
Transition towards off-farm livelihoods | —— | —— | —— | —— | —— | —— |
Eastern region | −0.376 *** | 0.107 | 0.686 | 1.115 *** | 0.099 | 3.050 |
Central region | −0.007 | 0.106 | 0.993 | 1.187 *** | 0.103 | 3.277 |
Western region | —— | —— | —— | —— | —— | —— |
Intercept | −0.854 *** | 0.083 | −1.400 *** | 0.091 | ||
Chi squared | 304.250 | Pseudo R2 | 0.179 | Nagelkerke | 0.191 |
Variable | No Change in Agricultural Livelihoods | No Change in Part-Time Agricultural Livelihood | No Change in Nonagricultural Livelihood | Transition towards Agricultural Livelihood | Transition towards Off-Farm Livelihoods |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Current period | 0.078 *** (2.63) | 0.161 *** (3.40) | 0.154 *** (4.41) | −0.111 *** (−4.90) | 0.287 *** (22.70) |
R2 | 0.003 | 0.018 | 0.009 | 0.015 | 0.106 |
F test | 3.26 | 3.28 | 3.59 | 3.07 | 3.39 |
Number of observations | 2844 | 832 | 3036 | 2096 | 5828 |
One-period lag | −0.027 (−0.87) | −0.099 * (−1.86) | −0.098 *** (−2.77) | −0.068 ** (−2.15) | 0.015 (0.91) |
R2 | 0.001 | 0.008 | 0.005 | 0.004 | 0.003 |
F test | 3.52 | 3.58 | 4.15 | 2.88 | 3.21 |
Number of observations | 2133 | 624 | 2277 | 1572 | 4371 |
Two-period lag | 0.097 ** (2.29) | 0.020 (0.25) | −0.142 ** (−2.51) | −0.134 *** (−2.73) | 0.139 *** (6.07) |
R2 | 0.007 | 0.003 | 0.008 | 0.014 | 0.025 |
F test | 2.73 | 3.58 | 2.73 | 2.11 | 2.35 |
Number of observations | 1422 | 416 | 1518 | 1048 | 2194 |
Types of Household Livelihood Strategy Changes | q = 0.1 Coefficient | q = 0.25 Coefficient | q = 0.5 Coefficient | q = 0.75 Coefficient | q = 0.9 Coefficient |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No change in agricultural livelihood | −0.024 (0.029) | −0.000 (0.004) | −0.000 (0.025) | −0.127 *** (0.042) | −0.000 *** (0.000) |
No change in part-time agricultural livelihood | −0.054 (0.047) | −0.010 (0.006) | −0.000 (0.041) | −0.519 *** (0.067) | −0.055 *** (0.000) |
No change in nonagricultural livelihood | 0.122 *** (0.029) | 0.000 (0.004) | −0.000 (0.025) | 0.067 (0.041) | 0.000 *** (0.000) |
Transition towards agricultural livelihood | −0.089 *** (0.033) | −0.000 (0.004) | −0.000 (0.028) | −0.180 *** (0.046) | −0.000 *** (0.000) |
Transition towards off-farm livelihood | —— | —— | —— | —— | —— |
Eastern region | 0.164 *** (0.025) | 0.005 (0.003) | −0.106 *** (0.022) | 0.184 *** (0.036) | 0.000 *** (0.000) |
Central region | 0.077 *** (0.026) | 0.005 (0.004) | −0.106 *** (0.023) | 0.042 (0.037) | 0.000 *** (0.000) |
Western region | —— | —— | —— | —— | —— |
Mean absolute error (MAE) | 0.521 | 0.381 | 0.377 | 0.559 | 0.746 |
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Zhu, J.; Sun, Y.; Song, Y. Household Livelihood Strategy Changes and Agricultural Diversification: A Correlation and Mechanism Analysis Based on Data from the China Family Panel. Land 2022, 11, 685. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11050685
Zhu J, Sun Y, Song Y. Household Livelihood Strategy Changes and Agricultural Diversification: A Correlation and Mechanism Analysis Based on Data from the China Family Panel. Land. 2022; 11(5):685. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11050685
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhu, Jiguang, Yaru Sun, and Yunxing Song. 2022. "Household Livelihood Strategy Changes and Agricultural Diversification: A Correlation and Mechanism Analysis Based on Data from the China Family Panel" Land 11, no. 5: 685. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11050685
APA StyleZhu, J., Sun, Y., & Song, Y. (2022). Household Livelihood Strategy Changes and Agricultural Diversification: A Correlation and Mechanism Analysis Based on Data from the China Family Panel. Land, 11(5), 685. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11050685