Social Change, Out-migration, and Exit from Farming in Nepal.

IF 3.2 3区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Population and Environment Pub Date : 2021-03-01 Epub Date: 2020-10-03 DOI:10.1007/s11111-020-00363-5
Dirgha J Ghimire, William G Axinn, Prem Bhandari
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Though international out-migration is widespread, little evidence exists regarding the consequences for economic change in sending countries, particularly in the densely populated agricultural areas of Asia. We examine associations between labor out-migration, remittances, and agricultural change in Nepal. Existing studies of this important population-environment relationship generally ignore the role of local community context, which is known to shape demographic behavior and likely exit from farming as well. Research offers opposing views of the consequences of out-migration for agricultural change - (1) loss of farm labor reduces engagement in agriculture, versus (2) loosening credit constraints from remittances increases engagement in agriculture - and indicates that both mechanisms likely operate simultaneously. Both of these mechanisms are likely to be shaped by changes in local context. Using multilevel dynamic models, we estimate associations between out-migration and remittances by household members and subsequent exit from farming, controlling for variations in community context. Results suggest international out-migration is associated with higher odds of exit from farming and simultaneously remittances are associated with lower odds of exit from farming. Results are robust against several key variations in model specification, including controls for household characteristics and local community context. However, local community context exerts an important independent influence on the hazard of exit from farming.

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尼泊尔的社会变革、人口外迁和退出农业。
尽管国际人口外流现象十分普遍,但有关其对输出国经济变化的影响的证据却很少,尤其是在亚洲人口稠密的农业地区。我们研究了尼泊尔劳动力向外迁移、汇款和农业变化之间的关系。对这一重要的人口-环境关系的现有研究一般都忽视了当地社区环境的作用,而众所周知,当地社区环境也会影响人口行为,并有可能影响农业的退出。关于人口外流对农业变化的影响,研究提出了两种截然相反的观点--(1)农业劳动力的流失减少了农业参与度,而(2)汇款带来的信贷约束的放松增加了农业参与度--并指出这两种机制可能同时起作用。这两种机制都可能受到当地环境变化的影响。利用多层次动态模型,我们估算了家庭成员向外移民和汇款与随后退出农业之间的关系,并控制了社区环境的变化。结果表明,国际人口外流与较高的退出农业的几率相关,而同时汇款与较低的退出农业的几率相关。这些结果对模型规格的几个关键变化都是稳健的,包括对家庭特征和当地社区环境的控制。然而,当地社区环境对退出农业的风险具有重要的独立影响。
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期刊介绍: Population & Environment is the sole social science journal focused on interdisciplinary research on social demographic aspects of environmental issues. The journal publishes cutting-edge research that contributes new insights on the complex, reciprocal links between human populations and the natural environment in all regions and countries of the world. Quantitative, qualitative or mixed methods contributions are welcome. Disciplines commonly represented in the journal include demography, geography, sociology, human ecology, environmental economics, public health, anthropology and environmental studies. The journal publishes original research, research brief, and review articles.
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