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Social Exclusion And The Socialization Of Children Of Migrant Workers Into The Status Quo Study

Posted on:2012-09-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M W LuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206330332492796Subject:Sociology
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This study mainly refers to migrant children 6 to 15 years of age, with parents or other guardians from the rural to urban areas to live in more than six months into the learning ability of children and adolescents. The children of migrant workers a direct response to the city to adapt to urban life and their psychological conditions, so this paper on the basis of the survey children of migrant workers into the social status of an empirical study.In the paper structure, this study is divided into five parts: the first part the cause and significance of the topic topics; the second part of this study the theory, methods, and basic ideas; the third part of the way to survey the children of migrant workers Status and social inclusion of a series of social exclusion arising were investigated and found that children of migrant workers suffer mainly from social exclusion on the living environment of exclusion, school exclusion in education, learning environment and psychological aspects of exclusion The exclusion; fourth part, respectively, from the institutional factors, social factors, family factors and the aspects of their own children of migrant workers affected by social exclusion analysis, explores the root causes of these phenomena; fifth part, the deep thinking and Proposed to solve the problems of social integration of migrant children countermeasures.Study found that urban children with the object as a reference case, children of migrant workers into the process of socio-suited to show some of these conclusions consistent with the hypothesis. 1, due to the existing urban-rural dual structure, the difference between the household registration system, the city people and their children of migrant workers have rejected discrimination. 2, from this survey, migrant workers generally less educated, engaged in occupations that are mostly low-paid manual work, family mobility, family economic status, parental education and their own way to the existence of a number of factors Direct impact on their children, the quality of life in the city.
Keywords/Search Tags:social exclusion, children of migrant workers, social inclusion, social adaptation
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