用扩展计划行为理论理解移民意愿:来自赞比亚西部省的案例研究

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Eliška Masná , Aneta Stoker , Jiří Hasman , Josef Novotný
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摘要

移徙是一项至关重要的生计多样化战略,可以提高全球南方农村地区许多家庭的生活水平。然而,虽然大多数研究都集中在国际移民上,但很少有人关注人们为什么在国内迁移或最终留在原地。能够极大地影响迁移或留在给定地点的决定的环境因素也被忽视了。尽管具有挑战性的经济和环境条件是潜在的移民驱动因素,但本文试图有助于理解人口相对固定的农村地区内部移民愿望背后的复杂驱动因素。我们将计划行为理论与期望-能力框架联系起来,提出了一个新的影响迁移意图因素的综合框架。然后,我们使用来自赞比亚西部省460个农村家庭代表的结构化访谈数据,通过结构方程建模对所提出的框架进行了测试。我们的研究结果表明,计划行为理论的组成部分在形成内部迁移愿望方面具有中介作用。他们的考虑允许更深入地了解内部迁移的复杂驱动因素,并揭示了个人背景变量如何对迁移愿望产生相互冲突的影响。
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Understanding migration aspirations using the extended theory of planned behavior: A case study from Western Province of Zambia
Migration is a crucial livelihood diversification strategy that can improve the living standards of many households in rural areas of the Global South. However, while most research focuses on international migration, less attention is paid to why people migrate internally or end up staying put. Contextual factors that can greatly affect the decision to migrate or stay in a given location have also been neglected. This paper attempts to contribute to understanding the complex drivers behind internal migration aspirations in rural regions with relatively immobile populations despite challenging economical and environmental conditions acting as potential drivers of migration. We link the theory of planned behavior with the aspiration-capability framework to propose a new integrative framework of factors affecting intentions to migrate. We then test the proposed framework through structural equation modeling using data from structured interviews with representatives of 460 rural households from the Western Province of Zambia. Our results suggest that the components of the theory of planned behavior have a mediating role in shaping internal migration aspirations. Their consideration allows for a deeper understanding of the complex drivers of internal migration and reveals how individual contextual variables can have conflicting effects on aspirations to move.
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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