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Analysis of the Evolvement of Livelihood Patterns of Farm Households Relocated for Poverty Alleviation Programs in Ethnic Minority Areas of China

Chenxi Zhang    
Zhongfa Zhou    
Changli Zhu    
Quan Chen    
Qing Feng    
Meng Zhu    
Fang Tang    
Xiaopiao Wu    
Yan Zou    
Fuxianmei Zhang    
Jiajia Zheng and Ting Yu    

Resumen

Exploring the evolution of livelihood patterns of farm households relocated for poverty alleviation in three prefectures of Guizhou Province, China, can provide a theoretical basis and practical value for achieving sustainable livelihoods of relocated farm households in ethnic minority areas. This study took three ethnic minority autonomous prefectures in Guizhou as the research area. The types and evolution pathways of farm households? livelihood patterns were divided using 355 tracking and monitoring data from the four phases of relocated farm households? livelihoods. The evolution characteristics of farm households? livelihood patterns and changes in their evolution pathways from ?before relocation? to 2021 were analyzed. An indicator system of influencing factors was established based on the sustainable livelihood framework. The influencing factors of the evolution path selection and transformation of livelihood patterns were identified using the binary and multiple logistic regression models. The main results are as follows: (1) Implementing the poverty alleviation relocation project shifted the livelihood activities of farm households from agricultural production to non-agricultural industries. The transformation trend of livelihood patterns shifted from agro-dominated, agricultural, agricultural-diversified and balanced types to highly diversified, deeply diversified and subsidy-dependent types. (2) The transformation mode of the evolution pathways of farm households? livelihood patterns mainly included the stable transformation modes of ?active→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? retention→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? active? and ?active→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? retention→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? retention? and the fluctuating transformation modes of ?active→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? retention→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? fallback?, ?active→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? fallback→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? active? and ?retention→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? fallback→" role="presentation" style="position: relative;">?? ? active?. (3) Natural capital promoted farm households to choose fallback pathways, while material and human capital showed an inhibitory impact. In contrary to human capital, social capital promoted farm households to choose retention pathways. Financial and human capital promoted farm households to choose active pathways. (4) Per capita income, the household head age and relocation years positively affected the evolution pathways of the livelihood pattern from the fallback type to the retention type. The number of means of transport, per capita education level, transportation and communication cost, and the presence of civil servants in the household positively affected the evolution pathways of the livelihood pattern from the fallback type to the active type. Policy suggestions are as follows: Expanding local and nearby employment channels, strengthening vocational skills training for farm households, expanding financial access for farm households, improving policy support for ethnic characteristic industries, implementing bottom-line guarantee policies and exploring ethnic interactive activities for resettlement farm households.

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