Practices for rural population aging in China: Land-based pension

IF 6.5 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Yuanzhi Guo , Jieyong Wang
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Abstract

In recent decades, rural China is aging rapidly. Population aging implies that people's role in economic activities is transforming from "producer-consumer" to "consumer-producer". Coupled with the weakening of intergenerational relationships and the disintegration of the intergenerational division of labor caused by demographic transition, inefficient land use is common in rural China, making it difficult to sustain the traditional family pension model based on the land. Promoted by land system reform, the practice of land-based pension based on "the separation of the three rights" of the land has solved the problem of labor shortage in agricultural production through the introduction of market mechanisms, and reshaped rural human-land relationship. Meanwhile, it revitalizes rural land resources through the assetization and capitalization of land resources, meeting the increasingly transformed and upgraded pension demands of rural elderly. The case study of Lüyi Town in Shandong Province shows that land-based pension has increased the livelihood capital of rural elderly, improved their living conditions, and effectively solved the problem of rural pension while promoting agricultural and rural modernization. As an important supplement to the existing rural pension system, the practice of land-based pension is an exploration of a positive response to rural population ageing, and can be promoted through systematic institutional design in some of the economically better-off regions of China.

中国农村人口老龄化的实践:以土地为基础的养老金
近几十年来,中国农村人口迅速老龄化。人口老龄化意味着人们在经济活动中的角色正在从 "生产者-消费者 "向 "消费者-生产者 "转变。加之人口结构转型导致的代际关系弱化和代际分工解体,中国农村普遍存在土地低效利用的现象,以土地为基础的传统家庭养老模式难以为继。在土地制度改革的推动下,以土地 "三权分置 "为基础的以地养老实践,通过引入市场机制解决了农业生产中的劳动力短缺问题,重塑了农村人地关系。同时,通过土地资源的资产化、资本化,盘活了农村土地资源,满足了农村老年人日益转型升级的养老需求。山东省吕艺镇的案例研究表明,土地养老增加了农村老年人的生活资本,改善了农村老年人的生活条件,在促进农业农村现代化的同时,有效解决了农村养老问题。作为现有农村养老制度的重要补充,以地养老的实践是积极应对农村人口老龄化的探索,可以通过系统的制度设计在我国部分经济条件较好的地区推广。
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10.50
自引率
10.30%
发文量
151
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Habitat International is dedicated to the study of urban and rural human settlements: their planning, design, production and management. Its main focus is on urbanisation in its broadest sense in the developing world. However, increasingly the interrelationships and linkages between cities and towns in the developing and developed worlds are becoming apparent and solutions to the problems that result are urgently required. The economic, social, technological and political systems of the world are intertwined and changes in one region almost always affect other regions.
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