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The Research Of Parent-Child Relationships Of Land-Lost Farmers

Posted on:2014-03-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X Z LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2256330425451663Subject:Sociology
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Land-lost farmer is the special group which appears in the period of social transformation in China. Studies have shown that the number of land-lost farmers in China will reach110million by2030.Some problems such as job placement, land expropriation compensation, social security has coming during the process of Land-lost farmers resettlement. The problem of has become a social problem to be solved. Families of land-lost farmers have been influenced in patterns of life style, family relationships and family security. Accompanied by the loss of land, the mode of production, lifestyle, cultural beliefs of Land-lost farmers has changed. What changes occurred in? How to achieve these changes? Which factor influences the changes of relationship?In this paper, the family modernization theory and exchange theory as a support.This study starts with the influence which land-losing created to families, conducting a field survey of Jinhua J village. Depth research methods such as interviews and participatory observation, the relationship of the intergenerational in landless peasant families were analyzed.This article consists of five parts:The first part is an introduction, mainly on the problem of landless peasants, the academic research of family intergenerational relationships and the main theoretical framework.The second part discusses the J Village location, natural conditions and villages including land resources, land acquisition, compensation standards.The third part discusses the influence of landless for peasant families in J Village through depth interviews, mainly from the mode of production, lifestyle, living and cultural beliefs.The fourth part is the focus of this article, elaborating on the changes of intergenerational relationships in the landless family. These changes are reflected in the status of the offspring, the Married Women alimony, Filial Piety and older age groups force.The fifth section summarizes impact factors which caused the change of intergenerational relationships. Part VI is the conclusion, a simple summary of the contents of this article and comments.
Keywords/Search Tags:Land-lost famer, Environmental changes, Intergenerationalrelationships, Influencing factors
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