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Typical Survey and Research on Returning-home Migrant Workers’ Entrepreneurship in Jiangxi Province under Post-financial Crisis

Zhangsun Ouyang, Xinzhi Zhang, Runqun Wang, Feng Luo, Aiguo Shen and Xingxin Wu

Asian Agricultural Research, 2010, vol. 02, issue 10, 4

Abstract: In order to study the entrepreneurship situation of Jiangxi return migrant workers after the financial crisis, we have conducted a survey on 107 entrepreneurial return migrant workers in 6 counties of Jiangxi Province. The results show that the return of migrant workers is mainly attributed to personal factors, while social factors are also very important. The major difficulties facing return migrant workers is the funding difficulties, complicated formalities to start a business, difficulty in safeguarding their rights and interests, their own low quality and so on. The support needed by the return migrant workers from the government is manifested in five aspects, say, to improve the service and management for the entrepreneurship of migrant workers, to provide financing policy support, to increase the preferential fiscal and taxation policies, to enhance the entrepreneurship training and to provide preference for the return migrant workers to use land.

Keywords: Agribusiness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.101896

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