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The research on land circulation problems are put forward and a whole set of survey methods for land transfer is designed in this paper. By studying the main factors that influence the willingness of land transfer, combining with the investigation of land transfer intention, logistic regression analysis theory is used to analyze the land transfer intention and relevant influencing factors. The research shows that the satisfaction degree of land income, land circulation patterns are clear or not and the intention of land transfer are the intrinsic factors to promote the land transfer intention. The purchase of houses in the city, the demand for medical services in the city and the willingness of the land transfer are the external factors that promote the land circulation. Finally, several main conclusions and suggestions on land circulation are given.
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This Work was Supported by 2017 annual outstanding youth backbone talents domestic visiting study project of Higher Education Institution in Anhui province (gxfx2017127), the massive open online courses (MOOC) of provincial quality project of Anhui Provincial Higher Education Institutions (2016mooc301), the Excellent Academic and Technical Backbone of Suzhou College (2014XJGG03).
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Sun, S., Zhou, M. Analysis of farmers’ land transfer willingness and satisfaction based on SPSS analysis of computer software. Cluster Comput 22 (Suppl 4), 9123–9131 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10586-018-2087-1
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