The Empirical Research on Settlement Intention of Immigrant High-skilled Talents

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Cao, Yanling [1 ]
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[1] Jilin Univ Finance & Econ, Yatai Sch Business Management, Changchun, Peoples R China
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high-skilled talent; settlement intention; influencing factors; empirical research;
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G40 [教育学];
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The pull force from uniqueness and the push force from scarcity may both intend to play the key roles to the settlement intention of high-skilled talents, which puts forward serious challenge to the work of attracting and retaining high-skilled talents for a city. Therefore, it is especially important to do some research for the migration intention and influencing factors of high-skilled talents. Based on the data obtained from a questionnaire survey in Jilin Province, selecting the factors that influence the settlement intention of high-skilled talent as independent variable, the settlement intention of immigrant high-skilled talents as dependent variable, through the establishment of a binary logistic regression model, this paper analyzes the settlement intention of immigrant high-skilled talents and the influencing factors. Results show that immigrant high-skilled talents in Jilin Province have weak settlement intention. Living standard satisfaction, job opportunity satisfaction, working satisfaction, housing conditions, gender, marital status, urban environment satisfaction, satisfaction degree of local residents and immigrants' convergence have a significant effect on the settlement intention of immigrant high-skilled talents.
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