Magnitude and Determinants of Reverse Tenancy: A Study of Agriculturally Developed and Backward States

H. Sharma, S. Malik
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The present study analyses the extent of reverse tenancy in terms of who leases in and who leases out land in agriculturally developed and backward states using unit-level National Sample Survey data from different rounds. There are three important findings of the study. First, reverse tenancy in terms of distribution of leased in and leased-out land among households of different size categories is more pronounced in agriculturally developed states while in agriculturally backward states, most of the leased in and leased-out land was accounted for by sub-marginal, marginal and small households. Second, in terms of concentration of leased in and leased-out land among households at different levels of ownership hierarchy, the tenancy relations in both the categories of states conform to the traditional variety where most of the leased-in land is concentrated among households that are at the bottom and middle levels and leased-out land among households that are at top different levels. Third, the results of the logit regression further show that variables such as household size, age of the head of family, education of the head of the family, self-employment in agriculture, ownership of livestock and land use affect the probability of medium and large households leasing in and sub-marginal, marginal and small households leasing out land though the nature of their effect, and statistical significance of the regression coefficients vary among agriculturally developed and backward states and also over the years.
逆向租赁的大小和决定因素:农业发达和落后国家的研究
本研究利用不同轮次的单位级全国抽样调查数据,分析了农业发达和农业落后国家的反向租赁程度,即谁租赁土地和谁出租土地。这项研究有三个重要发现。首先,在不同规模类别的家庭中,不同规模类别的家庭间的租入和租出土地分布的逆向租赁在农业发达邦更为明显,而在农业落后邦,大部分的租入和租出土地都被次边际、边际和小户所占据。第二,在不同所有制层次家庭的土地租赁集中度上,两类国家的租赁关系都符合传统的格局,即大部分的土地租赁集中在底层和中层家庭,大部分的土地租赁集中在顶层家庭。第三,logit回归结果进一步表明,家庭规模、户主年龄、户主受教育程度、农业自营职业、牲畜所有权和土地利用等变量通过影响性质影响中大型家庭出租土地和次边际、边际和小型家庭出租土地的概率;回归系数的统计显著性在农业发达州和农业落后州之间以及不同年份之间存在差异。
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