%0 Journal Article %T 社会保险对农民工心理融入的影响研究——基于CSS (2021)数据的实证分析
Research on the Impact of Social Insurance on the Psychological Integration of Migrant Workers—Empirical Analysis Based on CSS (2021) Data %A 张依萍 %J Advances in Psychology %P 277-286 %@ 2160-7281 %D 2025 %I Hans Publishing %R 10.12677/ap.2025.153154 %X 如何提高农民工的城市融入水平特别是心理融入水平已成为亟需解决的重要议题。本研究使用2021年中国社会状况综合调查(CSS)数据资料,运用二元logistic回归模型分析了社会保险对农民工心理融入的影响。总的来说,社会保险获得情况越好,农民工心理融入水平越高。养老、医疗保险对农民工心理融入产生积极效应,而失业、工伤保险对于农民工心理融入产生负面影响,生育保险对于农民工心理融入不存在显著影响;不同性别、新老生代,社会保险获得情况对农民工心理融入的影响存在差异。因此,建议切实加强顶层设计,统一全国农民工社会保险制度,以有效增强社会保险对农民工心理融入的正向作用,促进农民工更好地融入城市。
How to improve the urban integration level of migrant workers, especially their psychological integration level, has become an important issue that needs to be addressed urgently. This study uses data from the 2021 China Social Survey (CSS) to analyse the impact of social insurance on the psychological integration of migrant workers using a binary logistic regression model. In general, the better the access to social insurance, the higher the level of psychological integration of migrant workers; old-age pension and medical insurance have a positive effect on the psychological integration of migrant workers, while unemployment and work injury insurance have a negative effect on the psychological integration of migrant workers, and maternity insurance does not show a significant effect on the psychological integration of migrant workers; the impact of access to social insurance on the psychological integration of migrant workers varies by gender, and by new and old generations. Therefore, it is recommended that the top-level design be strengthened and the national social insurance system for rural migrant workers be unified, so as to effectively enhance the positive effect of social insurance on the psychological integration of rural migrant workers, and to promote the better integration of rural migrant workers into the cities. %K 农民工, %K 社会保险, %K 城市融入, %K 心理融入
Migrant Workers %K Social Insurance %K City Integration %K Psychological Integration %U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=109665