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The Multiple Vulnerable Empowerment:the Study Of Social Worker’s Intervention To Unwed Mother Of Migrant Workers

Posted on:2015-01-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2267330425995682Subject:Social work
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Along with the deepening of China’s reform and opening up, the state opens to global capital and imports to the market mechanism. On one hand, there is a large number of migrant workers seeking jobs in coastal areas or more developed areas.On the other hand, there is a tolerant sexuality impacting on the traditional value orientation inevitably. Due to most of the migrant workers in a sexually active age, accepting sex activity, leaving the original location, avoiding the acquaintance social constraints, lack of sexual knowledge etc., there are more and more migrant worker/unmarried mother in recent years.Migrant worker/unmarried mother is a disadvantaged group. They have to face with mental stress, economic pressures, lack of family support, absence of public assistance policy or other pressures. However, up to now, whether the policy level, or related academic research, the study of unmarried mother, especially for migrant worker/unmarried mother is very limited. All kinds of social management involving such group do not pay sufficient attention to them. Therefore, basing on the case study of social work and professional ethics, research on empowerment approach of migrant worker/unmarried mother has very important theoretical and practical significance.We have used empowerment perspective and the social support theory to make an analysis of four cases in this paper. We have demonstrated that we can use social work intervention to solve the dilemma of migrant worker/unmarried mother. We also have discussed of social work intervention model which including analysis of causes of the loss of rights, empowerment means, service effectiveness. In the end, there are some reflection and discussion about this study.
Keywords/Search Tags:Migrant worker, Unmarried mother, Social work
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