Understanding return migration's decisions in rural tourism destinations from a family perspective: Evidence from Guzhu Village in China

IF 6.5 1区 经济学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Tianyu Li , Pinyu Chen , Lin Lu , Dolores Sánchez-Aguilera , Xiang Kong
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Abstract

Developing rural tourism has become a significant pathway to facilitate the return migration of rural labor. As China's rural tourism sector has rapidly expanded, an increasing number of rural workers who previously migrated to cities for employment are now returning to their hometowns. While numerous studies have examined rural return migration, limited attention has been paid to the strategies and processes through which family norms in traditional Chinese culture influence return decisions. This study proposes an analytical framework for return migration decisions from a family perspective within rural tourism destinations. Based on face-to-face interviews with returnees in Guzhu Village, a typical tourism-oriented village in Zhejiang Province, we explore how evolving yet enduring family norms, particularly intergenerational and gender norms, shape the decision-making processes of rural laborers returning from urban to rural employment in the context of tourism development. By examining three distinct groups – younger generation without children, younger generation with dependent children, and older generation with children in adulthood – we identify how individuals at different stages of the family life cycle assume varying familial roles and adhere to different normative expectations. These distinctions significantly influence both their decisions to return and their roles in the development of rural tourism. We argue that family norms embedded in traditional Chinese culture must be considered in understanding individual return decisions, as they affect not only personal and family development dynamics but also have broader implications for rural communities through post-return employment choices.
从家庭视角理解乡村旅游目的地的回迁决策:来自中国古竹村的证据
发展乡村旅游已成为促进农村劳动力回流的重要途径。随着中国乡村旅游业的迅速发展,越来越多以前到城市就业的农村工人现在正在返回家乡。虽然有许多研究考察了农村回乡移民,但对中国传统文化中的家庭规范影响回乡决策的策略和过程的关注有限。本研究提出了一个乡村旅游目的地家庭视角下的回迁决策分析框架。本文通过对浙江省典型的旅游导向型乡村古竹村返乡人员的面对面访谈,探讨了在旅游发展背景下,家庭规范(尤其是代际规范和性别规范)是如何影响农民工返乡就业的决策过程的。通过研究三个不同的群体——没有孩子的年轻一代、有依赖子女的年轻一代和成年有子女的老一辈——我们确定了在家庭生命周期的不同阶段,个体如何承担不同的家庭角色,并坚持不同的规范期望。这些差异极大地影响了他们的回归决定和他们在乡村旅游发展中的作用。我们认为,在理解个人返乡决策时,必须考虑中国传统文化中嵌入的家庭规范,因为它们不仅影响个人和家庭的发展动态,还通过返乡后的就业选择对农村社区产生更广泛的影响。
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10.50
自引率
10.30%
发文量
151
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Habitat International is dedicated to the study of urban and rural human settlements: their planning, design, production and management. Its main focus is on urbanisation in its broadest sense in the developing world. However, increasingly the interrelationships and linkages between cities and towns in the developing and developed worlds are becoming apparent and solutions to the problems that result are urgently required. The economic, social, technological and political systems of the world are intertwined and changes in one region almost always affect other regions.
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