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Key factors of the willingness of rural populations settling in cities (RPSC) from a Lacanian psychoanalysis theory perspective.

Zhiheng Yang1, Nengneng Shen1,2, Chenxi Li3.   

Abstract

The migration of populations from rural to urban areas is a typical phenomenon of urbanization in developing countries. Based on Lacanian psychoanalysis theory, this study analyzes the decision-making mechanism of the willingness of rural populations settling in cities (RPSC), and analyzes the key factors that affect the willingness of RPSC by using the binary Logit regression method based on survey data in Changyi, China. The results show that the willingness of RPSC is a realistic choice under the joint action of the 'mirrored' incarnation and the 'non-mirrored' order. Among the factors, 'age', 'ethnic groups', 'educational attainment', and 'social intercourse', representing the 'mirrored' incarnation, and 'communities' safety gap', 'healthcare services policy', 'public housing policy' and 'employment insurance gap', representing the 'non-mirrored' order, are significant in affecting the willingness of RPSC. These findings validate the adaptability of psychoanalysis to analyze the willingness of RPSC, and increases the understanding of individual willingness and behavioral choice in the context of a specific social background, which can provide decision-making reference for urban and rural planning and public policy makers.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33351811      PMCID: PMC7755279          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0243775

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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