Agricultural cooperatives have been found to effectively alleviate poverty in developing countries because of their specific socioeconomic functions that allow poor households to overcome marketing and production constraints. However, cooperative evaluations are inevitably influenced by other poverty alleviation measures and rarely consider the characteristics of specific ethnic groups. Using cross-sectional surveys in Southwest China and employing propensity score matching (PSM) and endogenous switching regression (ESR) models, this paper analyzed the participation of poor households in New-type Agricultural Cooperatives (NACs) in ethnic areas and assessed the income impacts of NAC membership by eliminating unobserved biases and group heterogeneity. This study detected heterogeneous policy perceptions and behavioral differences between the member and nonmember groups, and the PSM and ESR model results indicated that, overall, participation in the NACs had a positive effect on household income. The ESR model was found to be more plausible as it was able to reveal the significant income gaps under a counterfactual inference framework. Local policymakers need to focus on the policy perception and behavioral and earning capability differences between groups and increase the balanced policy implementation.
Poverty alleviation remains one of the most pressing problems, and China has made considerable advancements toward poverty alleviation in recent years. Considering village as a random effect, this paper proposes a linear quantile mixed model to analyze the effects of household type, village type, and their interactions on household income, suggesting a test of who benefits more or less from anti‐poverty policies. Results indicate that there has been a somewhat unbalanced development between poverty‐stricken households who are scheduled to be out of poverty earlier and poverty‐stricken households who are scheduled to be out of poverty later. The imbalance is slightly different across village types. Results also show that anti‐poverty policies have been equally implemented among village types, but there is some unbalanced development of poverty‐stricken and non‐poverty‐stricken households at lower income distribution quantiles depending on village type. Previously unidentified, marginally non‐poor households are found to benefit disproportionately less from policy measures irrespective of village type.
Under the tide of reviving traditional culture, Chinese “ritual” culture education, which is the core of traditional culture, is in full swing. The state proposes that traditional culture needs creative transformation. However, how to transform the traditional ritual culture and the contents are not pointed out in detail. In contemporary etiquette teaching, both traditional etiquette and modern etiquette, enjoy many priority rights. From five aspects, this paper analyzes that the “venerable person” needs to be reconstructed urgently, and draws the conclusion that under the background of globalization and the Internet age, both sides of interpersonal communication should stand on an equal footing and regard life as the object of respect.
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