Zweig D
Stud Comp Int Dev. 1997 Spring;32(1):92-125. doi: 10.1007/BF02696307.
"This study, based on 273 face-to-face interviews with students, scholars, and former residents of China in the United States in 1993, uses both qualitative and quantitative methods to explain people's views about returning to China. Although less than 9 percent of interviewees had concrete plans to return, over 32 percent were positively disposed to returning in the future. Key background variables that affect that decision are people's age, sex, social background in China, and their views about returning when they first left China. Concern about children's future was not significant, but having a wife abroad greatly increased the desire to stay abroad. Why people chose not to return varied significantly between people [who had] children and those who didn't."
这项研究基于1993年对在美国的中国学生、学者和 former residents 进行的273次面对面访谈,运用定性和定量方法来解释人们对回国的看法。尽管不到9%的受访者有具体的回国计划,但超过32%的人对未来回国持积极态度。影响这一决定的关键背景变量包括人们的年龄、性别、在中国的社会背景,以及他们首次离开中国时对回国的看法。对孩子未来的担忧并不显著,但在国外有妻子会大大增加留在国外的意愿。有孩子和没有孩子的人不回国的原因差异很大。