Homesickness and Migrant Workers’ Returning to Hometown for Entrepreneurship: Based on a Grounded Theory Research of Y County in S Province
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Homesickness and Migrant Workers’ Returning to Hometown for Entrepreneurship: Based on a Grounded Theory Research of Y County in S Province
JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition)Vol. 32, Issue 5, Pages: 120-130(2022)
作者机构:
1.南京大学 政府管理学院,江苏 南京 210023
2.曲阜师范大学 管理学院,山东 日照 276826
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CLC:C915
Published:15 September 2022,
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Jinfa LIU. Homesickness and Migrant Workers’ Returning to Hometown for Entrepreneurship: Based on a Grounded Theory Research of Y County in S Province. [J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition) 32(5):120-130(2022)
DOI:
Jinfa LIU. Homesickness and Migrant Workers’ Returning to Hometown for Entrepreneurship: Based on a Grounded Theory Research of Y County in S Province. [J]. JOURNAL OF UNIVERSITY OF JINAN (Social Science Edition) 32(5):120-130(2022)DOI:
Homesickness and Migrant Workers’ Returning to Hometown for Entrepreneurship: Based on a Grounded Theory Research of Y County in S Province
Homesickness is an important spiritual expression of migrant workers in the transformation of time and space
but researches on their returning to hometown for entrepreneurship rarely include such a factor. A grounded theory research shows that the homesickness of migrant workers involves emotional anxiety and identity anxiety
which further lead to their reflection on "urban-rural differences" and "youthful experience". The two kinds of anxiety overlap to form the driving mechanism for migrant workers to return home and start a business. Migrant workers shaped by such mechanism who return to hometown are youth-oriented
mission-oriented or connection-oriented
which reflect their pursuit of values
desire to repay hometown and settle down in both urban and rural areas. Homesickness-driven returning to hometown for entrepreneurship is a new tendency for the shift of migrant workers’ livelihood and there is the risk of them idling away their life if such homesickness is not properly dissolved. Therefore
individuals and local and central governments should pay attention to the practical value and methodological significance of such homesickness
and promote the high-quality development of migrant workers who return to hometown for entrepreneurship.