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Study on the Impact of Agricultural Modernization and Urbanization on The Citizenization of Agricultural Transfer Population

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Abstract. Based on the time series data from 2001 to 2020 in China, this paper analyzes the influence of agricultural modernization and urbanization on the citizenization of agricultural transfer population by means of stationarity test, co-integration test and vector error correction model. The research shows that there is a long-term and stable equilibrium relationship between agricultural modernization, urbanization and the citizenization of agricultural transfer population. Agricultural modernization has a long-term sustainable positive role in promoting the citizenization of agricultural transfer population, but the driving ability is weak. Urbanization has a strong positive pulling effect on the citizenization of agricultural transfer population, but the pulling effect is unstable and has a downward trend.

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      ICIBE '22: Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Industrial and Business Engineering
      September 2022
      552 pages
      ISBN:9781450397582
      DOI:10.1145/3568834

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