2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11442-016-1281-4
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An explanation of labor migration and grain output growth: Findings of a case study in eastern Tibetan Plateau

Abstract: Abstract:Although there has been rapid rural-urban migration in rural China since the 1980s, the total grain production of China saw a continuous increase. As of today, the relationship between labor migration and grain output growth remains partial and contradictory. The main aim of this empirical study is to examine some specific measures adopted by peasants to deal with labor shortage and maintain grain output growth. Using tracking survey, participatory rural appraisal methods, and land plot investigation,… Show more

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“…In the context of rapid increases in farming opportunity costs, substituting human labor with machinery is the most effective way to improve productivity. Nonetheless, on marginal farmland, such as hilly and mountainous areas, because of the difficulties associated with adopting agricultural machinery, farmers choose to plant only crops with high-level labor productivity, and to reduce the areal extent of labor-intensive crops, resulting in larger area of monocultural cropping (Mac-Donald et al, 2000;Tian et al, 2009;Yan et al, 2016b). Certainly, adjustment of farming practices through structural change cannot improve labor productivity as efficiently as using machinery will, so with shrinking agricultural labor forces, rural households do not have enough time to farm all their land, so some of the land will be abandoned.…”
Section: Shrinking Agricultural Labor Forces Are the Direct Cause Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of rapid increases in farming opportunity costs, substituting human labor with machinery is the most effective way to improve productivity. Nonetheless, on marginal farmland, such as hilly and mountainous areas, because of the difficulties associated with adopting agricultural machinery, farmers choose to plant only crops with high-level labor productivity, and to reduce the areal extent of labor-intensive crops, resulting in larger area of monocultural cropping (Mac-Donald et al, 2000;Tian et al, 2009;Yan et al, 2016b). Certainly, adjustment of farming practices through structural change cannot improve labor productivity as efficiently as using machinery will, so with shrinking agricultural labor forces, rural households do not have enough time to farm all their land, so some of the land will be abandoned.…”
Section: Shrinking Agricultural Labor Forces Are the Direct Cause Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon footprint processes were assessed in many agricultural activities (agriculture, afforestation). Though with large amount of labor migrations, crop productions have been keeping increasing in West China [18] . Fig.…”
Section: Assessment Of Carbon Footprintmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the amount of capital input used for chemical fertilizer and machinery purchase increased, and it would also play a key role in the improvement of agricultural production technologies, such as water-saving irrigation and water-fertilizer integration technologies [74]. The elasticity of capital output would increase year by year [75]. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen expertise in agricultural science and technology to provide adequate financial support for agricultural research [76].…”
Section: The Impact Of Various Input Factors On Grain Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%