The Spatial–Temporal Changes of the Coupling Relationship among Agricultural Labor Force, Agricultural Economy, and Farmland in Chongqing

Agricultural labor force, agricultural economy, and farmland use are momentous components of sustainable development in rural areas, as well as essential causes of drastic changes in the urban–rural transformation. This paper studies the spatial–temporal characteristics of the labor–farmland–economy...

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subjects Agribusiness
Agricultural land
Agricultural production
Agricultural research
Agriculture
China
Coordination
Economic aspects
Economic development
Economics
Efficiency
Employment
Farms
Industrial development
Labor
Labor force
Labor supply
Middle age
Modernization
Population
Rural areas
Sparsely populated areas
Spatial analysis
Sustainable development
Technology assessment
Urban areas
Urbanization
title The Spatial–Temporal Changes of the Coupling Relationship among Agricultural Labor Force, Agricultural Economy, and Farmland in Chongqing
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