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Research on the Welfare of Homestead Transfer Under the Background of Targeted Poverty Alleviation—Based on Sen’s Feasibility Analysis

Ping Lv () and Yuewen Gu
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Ping Lv: Renmin University of China
Yuewen Gu: Real Estate Economy and Management

A chapter in Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2021, pp 1212-1224 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Objective: to explore the welfare changes of peasant households in poor areas before and after the transfer of homestead. Methods: to draw on the utility analysis and feasibility analysis framework of traditional welfare economics, and adopt case analysis and comprehensive deductive analysis method. Results: the increase and decrease of the link and the implementation of the relocation project are carried out in the land transfer pattern dominated by the government, in the short term increased the wealth of the poor peasant households individual utility and living conditions, but from the point of long-term development, poor farmers’ practical ability is still in a state of loss, hindered the advance of the land circulation process. Conclusion: from the three levels of basic goods, intention consciousness and potential ability, a systematic model of homestead transfer in poor areas is constructed. In the process of policy implementation, it not only needs financial support, but also needs to improve education and vocational skills of poor farmers, so as to effectively protect the rights and interests of poor individuals.

Keywords: Poor areas; Homestead circulation; Welfare level; Feasibility analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3977-0_93

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