| The National Population and Family Planning Commission’s Floating Population Division released the “China’s Floating Population Development Report 2017” clearly stating that in 2016,the size of the floating population in China will reach 245 million,equivalent to a floating population of every six people.And in the next decade or two,China is still in the stage of rapid urbanization.According to the "National New Urbanization Plan" process,by 2020 China still has more than 200 million floating population.As the capital city of Yunnan,Kunming,according to the push factors in the push-pull theory,the provincial capitals have many types of resources and good economic development.In order to have better resources and the need for their own survival and development,a large number of population inflows occur,and due to urban and rural areas The rich urban infrastructure,optimized industrial structure,and higher economic level than the rural areas in the dualistic structure have also contributed to the long-term and large-scale influx of people from all over the state to Kunming.The generation and development of floating population will inevitably require relevant agencies of the government departments(Ministry of Civil Affairs,Public Security Bureau,Ministry of Health,etc.)to conduct corresponding management and provide related services.This will also increase the pressure on the social management and social governance of relevant government departments.The ensuing problems of floating population service and management have become the key and difficult issues for the government,market and society,especially in today’s rapidly developing market economy.The migrant population in urban life involves aspects such as employment,housing,medical care,education,and old-age care,all of which require departments to guide,manage,and provide services.The most directly and closely related to the floating population is the grass-roots government organization.Under the background of the deepening of reforms,changes in business methods,and the transformation of the government’s decentralization and functions,the floating population management function has now turned to grass-roots governments.organization.In the era of increasing modernization and rapid economic development,some management models in China’s early days are no longer adapted to the pace of development of modern society and the requirements of social development.How do we manage the floating population from management to service and from service to construction innovation? And the establishment of a new management system and operational mechanism is a fundamental and important issue facing the contemporary Chinese government and society.This important issue is now gradually turning to the grassroots government as a new avenue and a new focal point for the management of floating population,so that the grass-roots government can assume the tasks and play a role in the management of floating population.This paper mainly studies grass-roots government as the main body of floating population management,the sub-district office as the government’s dispatching organization,and the most basic administrative organization in the city,using it as a guide,using the community as a management platform,and using floating population as an object,according to the flow.Exploring the interests and needs of the population,exploring the various types of planning,organization,implementation and implementation of urban basic government organizations in the management of floating population,and the relationship between the grass-roots government organizations and their subordinates and their status,related issues and their causes.Path optimization,etc.,in order to build a better relationship between the grass-roots government and the floating population,and to build a new type of social management and grass-roots government governance system between the social,grassroots and floating populations,both in the new situation.The breakthrough in the management of floating population is also an inevitable requirement for the development of urban grass-roots governments. |