Time to Get Emotional: Determinants of University Students’ Intention to Return to Rural Areas

The social sustainability of rural areas is affected by the phenomenon of “brain drain” due to younger generations’ outward migration. Our study examines how structural and subjective factors determine the returning intentions of university students over time, before completion of their studies. We...

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Main Authors: Francisco Simões, Antonella Rocca, Rui Rocha, Carlos Mateus, Elena Marta, Jale Tosun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5135
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spelling doaj-63cea3b83b284b5f8b6512922c3e10cd2021-05-31T23:09:56ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-05-01135135513510.3390/su13095135Time to Get Emotional: Determinants of University Students’ Intention to Return to Rural AreasFrancisco Simões0Antonella Rocca1Rui Rocha2Carlos Mateus3Elena Marta4Jale Tosun5Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (Iscte), Cis-Iscte, Avenida das Forças Armadas, 1649-026 Lisbon, PortugalDepartment of Quantitative and Business Studies, University of Naples, “Parthenope”, 80132 Napoli, ItalyAssociação Jovens Unidos pelos Açores (JAUPA), 9700-000 Angra do Heroísmo, PortugalAssociação Jovens Unidos pelos Açores (JAUPA), 9700-000 Angra do Heroísmo, PortugalDepartment of Psychology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (UCSC), CERISVICO (Research Centre on Community Development and Organisational Quality of Life, UCSC, Brescia), 20123 Milano, ItalyInstitute of Political Science, Heidelberg University, 69115 Heidelberg, GermanyThe social sustainability of rural areas is affected by the phenomenon of “brain drain” due to younger generations’ outward migration. Our study examines how structural and subjective factors determine the returning intentions of university students over time, before completion of their studies. We conducted a longitudinal, 3-wave survey between 2018 and 2020, involving 349 students (Mean age = 21.89; 63.04% women) and originating from a rural, remote region of Portugal. Using a Tobit panel model approach for data analysis, we found that participants whose mothers had a university degree, who expected higher income 3 years after studies completion, and who were more attached to the place where they were studying were less inclined to return to their native rural area. Conversely, those who were more attached to their rural origins were more likely to show an increased interest in returning over time. Our findings show that university students originating from rural areas and their returning intentions are affected by both structural and subjective factors, in a context of increasing individualisation of mobility intentions and decision making. Consequently, decision makers must start to include the sustained promotion of youths’ emotional bonds to rural areas as a vector of education policy packages in order to combat rural brain drain.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5135youth mobilityruralitybrain drainplace attachment
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author Francisco Simões
Antonella Rocca
Rui Rocha
Carlos Mateus
Elena Marta
Jale Tosun
spellingShingle Francisco Simões
Antonella Rocca
Rui Rocha
Carlos Mateus
Elena Marta
Jale Tosun
Time to Get Emotional: Determinants of University Students’ Intention to Return to Rural Areas
Sustainability
youth mobility
rurality
brain drain
place attachment
author_facet Francisco Simões
Antonella Rocca
Rui Rocha
Carlos Mateus
Elena Marta
Jale Tosun
author_sort Francisco Simões
title Time to Get Emotional: Determinants of University Students’ Intention to Return to Rural Areas
title_short Time to Get Emotional: Determinants of University Students’ Intention to Return to Rural Areas
title_full Time to Get Emotional: Determinants of University Students’ Intention to Return to Rural Areas
title_fullStr Time to Get Emotional: Determinants of University Students’ Intention to Return to Rural Areas
title_full_unstemmed Time to Get Emotional: Determinants of University Students’ Intention to Return to Rural Areas
title_sort time to get emotional: determinants of university students’ intention to return to rural areas
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The social sustainability of rural areas is affected by the phenomenon of “brain drain” due to younger generations’ outward migration. Our study examines how structural and subjective factors determine the returning intentions of university students over time, before completion of their studies. We conducted a longitudinal, 3-wave survey between 2018 and 2020, involving 349 students (Mean age = 21.89; 63.04% women) and originating from a rural, remote region of Portugal. Using a Tobit panel model approach for data analysis, we found that participants whose mothers had a university degree, who expected higher income 3 years after studies completion, and who were more attached to the place where they were studying were less inclined to return to their native rural area. Conversely, those who were more attached to their rural origins were more likely to show an increased interest in returning over time. Our findings show that university students originating from rural areas and their returning intentions are affected by both structural and subjective factors, in a context of increasing individualisation of mobility intentions and decision making. Consequently, decision makers must start to include the sustained promotion of youths’ emotional bonds to rural areas as a vector of education policy packages in order to combat rural brain drain.
topic youth mobility
rurality
brain drain
place attachment
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/9/5135
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