| The migrant rural worker has been playing an important role in our country's urbanized advancement. However, as the trend of returning migrant workers is more and more obvious, how to consolidate our country's urbanized achievement has become an important topic. This paper, taking "push-pull theory" as the instruction ,studies the returning geographical choices of returning migrant rural workers based on the materials from Leiyang's investigation in order to give some messages for the research on the "new carrier" of urbanized development.In the first part, this paper mainly describes and analyzes the actual returning geographical choices of returning migrant rural workers. The research finds that returning migrant rural workers, to some extent, show "small towns preference" on actual returning geographical choices, but preference is not very significant.This paper's second part, it mainly describes and analyzes the anticipated returning geographical choices of returning migrant rural workers. This research discovers that returning migrant rural workers also show "small towns preference" on anticipated returning geographical choices, and this preference compared with the realistic returning geographical choices is stronger, but this intensity is not yet forms the absolute superiority.In the third part, this article mainly analyzes the factors which influence the returning geographical choices of returning migrant rural workers. This article argues that small towns and the countryside's push-pull have affected returning geographical choices of returning migrant rural workers in multi-dimensions and multi-direction. Based on classifying push-pull, the author studies five kinds of push-pull factors, the five factors are income, residence cost, individual development and living conditions, culture and psychological factor and family, by applying the accumulation percentage, to see how these five factors affect the direction of the returning geographical choices of returning migrant rural workers as a whole. |