After Returning to the Rural: The (Un)Sustainable Reintegration of Internal Migrant Workers in China

IF 2.6 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Mengyao Cheng, Mingge An, Hongze Tan
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Abstract

The return of internal migrant workers to rural regions following prolonged periods of employment in cities is an increasingly prominent phenomenon in China. Researchers have examined return migration patterns, but investigating the intricacies of the reintegration process demands more highly sophisticated measurement approaches and warrants deeper empirical investigation. In this study, a comprehensive evaluation framework is designed for assessing reintegration outcomes on three interconnected dimensions: economic re-engagement, social-rebonding, and psychological re-affiliation. By applying this framework to the analysis of data from the 2014 China Labour Force Dynamic Survey, we find that approximately half of returnees meet the defined thresholds for successful reintegration into rural society. There are considerable difficulties associated with economic reintegration, which underscores the need to provide enhanced economic support mechanisms for returning internal migrants. The main socio-geographical factors contributing to successful reintegration include being in the middle-to-late stages of the working age, male gender, living with a spouse, returning with family, having interprovincial migration experience, and extended duration of return. This study enhances the comprehension of the challenges faced by returning migrant workers and provides analytical instruments and perspectives that can be used to deepen the understanding of internal migration issues in China and beyond.

回归农村后:中国农民工的(非)可持续重返社会
农民工在城市长期就业后返回农村是中国一个日益突出的现象。研究人员已经研究了返回移民的模式,但调查重新融合过程的复杂性需要更复杂的测量方法,需要更深入的实证调查。在本研究中,设计了一个综合评估框架,从三个相互关联的维度评估重返社会的结果:经济再参与、社会再结合和心理再归属。通过将这一框架应用于2014年中国劳动力动态调查数据的分析,我们发现,大约一半的海归达到了成功重返农村社会的定义门槛。在经济上重新融入社会方面有相当大的困难,这突出表明需要为返回的国内移徙者提供更强有力的经济支助机制。有助于成功重新融入社会的主要社会地理因素包括:处于工作年龄的中后期、男性、与配偶同住、与家人一起返回、具有跨省迁移经验以及返回的时间较长。本研究增强了对返乡农民工所面临挑战的理解,并提供了分析工具和视角,可用于加深对中国及其他地区内部移民问题的理解。
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期刊介绍: Population, Space and Place aims to be the leading English-language research journal in the field of geographical population studies. It intends to: - Inform population researchers of the best theoretical and empirical research on topics related to population, space and place - Promote and further enhance the international standing of population research through the exchange of views on what constitutes best research practice - Facilitate debate on issues of policy relevance and encourage the widest possible discussion and dissemination of the applications of research on populations - Review and evaluate the significance of recent research findings and provide an international platform where researchers can discuss the future course of population research
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