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Study On The Changes Of Salar Involuntary Resettlement

Posted on:2014-02-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Q LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2246330398469201Subject:Ethnology
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Due to engineering construction, especially in large public construction project horse, often lead to a larger number of organized involuntary immigrants, involving society, economy, politics, population, resources, environment, culture, nationality, engineering technology, is a large and complex system engineering. This worldwide problem, has caused the widespread attention around the world today. With the advancement of urbanization and modernization, China has produced an increasing number of involuntary migrants. Although the country established a related policy system, but immigrants and immigration is still very prominent and sharp. As the land expropriation, the problem of employment of peasant, pension, medical, housing, children education and so on a series of problems emerged. From a certain point the increase of involuntary immigrants not only is the social economy development inevitable, is also the needs of the era of progress, with involuntary farmers increase, the sustainable livelihood problems also gradually become a new social problem. Our country is a developing country, in the future there is still a lot of project development, immigration will continue to be the future economic development inevitable problems, need to give full attention, especially in the less populated ethnic, its present situation and development direction deserves careful consideration and planning. This article XunHua Xian wood field saemaul undong immigrants as the research object, and investigating the current situation of the development of research, in-depth understanding of the current existing problems and difficulties, and furthermore it can offer reference for government decision making and poverty alleviation and development proposals.
Keywords/Search Tags:Salar, involuntary immigrants, change, sustainable development
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