Table 10 Impact of the adoption of different outsourced machinery services on land transfer in contracted land-holding.

From: Differential analysis of the impact of adopting outsourced machinery services on land transfer between contracted and outsourced land-holding

Variables

Landout

Landin

Fixed-effects

Two-way fixed-effects

Random-effects

OMSc

−0.228*** (−3.86)

−0.223*** (−3.95)

1.495* (1.93)

Gender

−0.433 (−1.34)

−0.414 (−1.28)

10.308*** (3.36)

Age

0.018 (1.45)

0.018 (1.47)

−0.480*** (−3.32)

Education

0.005 (0.16)

0.004 (0.11)

−0.186 (−0.83)

Health

−0.101 (−1.35)

−0.094 (−1.25)

2.833** (2.39)

Income

−1.74e–06* (−1.71)

−1.78e–06* (−1.73)

0.00017 (1.35)

Cadre

0.489** (2.04)

0.489** (2.05)

3.435 (0.86)

CCPM

0.443 (1.18)

0.440 (1.18)

−4.052 (−1.60)

Population

−0.006 (−0.11)

−0.007 (−0.12)

1.184 (1.57)

Labor force

0.053 (0.71)

−0.110 (−0.90)

−1.544 (−0.90)

Deposit

−2.81e–07 (−0.60)

−2.88e–07 (−0.62)

7.68e–06 (0.48)

Borrow

6.27e–08 (0.42)

6.34e–08 (0.43)

0.0001*** (2.89)

Terrain

0.180 (0.67)

0.205 (0.75)

0.735 (0.15)

Road

0.372*** (3.89)

0.568*** (3.01)

2.633 (0.92)

Village

0.00006 (1.14)

0.00007 (1.25)

0.002 (1.12)

Constant term

1.554 (1.45)

1.469 (1.37)

4.896 (0.42)

F-value

6.94***

6.29***

78.66***

R2

0.0389

0.0399

0.0000

Hausman test

73.52***

 

19.74

N

5889

5889

5889

  1. *, **, and *** indicate significance at the 10%, 5%, and 1% levels of statistical significance, respectively. Values in the fixed-effects and two-way fixed-effects models () are T-values, and values in the random-effects model () are Z-values.