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The Role Of NGO In Promoting New Generation Of Migrant Workers In Social Integration

Posted on:2014-08-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y M JiangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2266330428461463Subject:Social work
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As the new generation of migrant workers in the proportion of the floating population increasing, social integration has become a focus in the study of theory and practice of today’s society. And the role of non-government organizations in promoting social inclusion is also increasing obviously. This paper adopts literature research and field investigation combined manner, based on the theory of social inclusion theory. Research on social inclusion problems at home and abroad and the role of NGOs in the under the premise of a preliminary comb, use their research results, combined with the fuzhou surveys of the floating population, community service surveys conducted in the jinshan industrial zone, further understanding and analysis of present situation and the new generation of migrant workers social inclusion requirements. Finally, through interviews and questionnaires in the form of project practice to make analysis of fuzhou workers home, know that it is the specific influence for a new generation of migrant workers social inclusion, thus combined with the three methods of social work, of NGO how to promote the new generation peasant workers’ social inclusion in practice make a countermeasure analysis, pointed out that:firstly, the NGO community work should be strengthened, promoting community participation is the the basic of the work; Secondly, to promote team work, so as to promote the private capital of the new generation of migrant workers; Thirdly, to carry out the case work supported by ecological systems theory, so as to promote the new generation of migrant workers for the understanding and application of social network resources, and pushing the social inclusion.
Keywords/Search Tags:non-government organizations, social integration, social inclusion theory
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