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The impact of social exclusion and identity on migrant workers' willingness to return to their hometown: micro-empirical evidence from rural China

Sociology

The impact of social exclusion and identity on migrant workers' willingness to return to their hometown: micro-empirical evidence from rural China

H. Xu, W. Wu, et al.

Explore how social exclusion influences rural migrant workers in China and their willingness to return home. This thought-provoking research by Haiping Xu, Wenjia Wu, Chuqiao Zhang, Yibo Xie, Jinge Lv, Shahzad Ahmad, and Zengrui Cui reveals insights into identity and mobility among vulnerable groups.

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Abstract
Using data from the China Migrants Dynamic Survey (CMDS) 2017, this study examines how social exclusion influences migrant workers' willingness to return home (MWRH) and the mediating role of identity. The findings show that social exclusion significantly increases MWRH, and results remain robust after addressing endogeneity via instrumental variables. Identity partially mediates the relationship between social exclusion and MWRH. The effect of social exclusion on MWRH is most pronounced among rural residents in western and northeastern regions, the older generation, those with lower incomes, and those with intra-provincial mobility. Policy suggestions include promoting positive images of migrant workers, enhancing their quality of life to mitigate social exclusion and strengthen identity, and providing supportive platforms for those who return.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Dec 07, 2023
Authors
Haiping Xu, Wenjia Wu, Chuqiao Zhang, Yibo Xie, Jinge Lv, Shahzad Ahmad, Zengrui Cui
Tags
social exclusion
rural migrant workers
willingness to return
identity
China
urban identity
quality of life
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