| At the present stage,along with the promoting of our country's urbanization level,the expansion of the city has gradually permeated into the neighboring towns and rural areas,which caused a lot of social problems,such as land occupancy,land expropriation,etc.More and more scholars keep paying their attention to the land-lost farmer problems and made a lot of research on this phenomenon.If the problem of land-lost farmers is not well solved,it will affect the process of urbanization and lead to social disharmony.The quantity of land-lost farmers is constantly increasing,while the government and society could not properly resettle this group of people,moreover,the social security system is still not perfect,the mental health and living conditions of land-lost farmers after entering into the city have not caused enough attention.All the above factors made landless farmers couldn't fully integrated into their ‘urban life' after they moved to the cities.In the current situation,strengthen the research on land-lost farmers' status quo of urban life,problems and countermeasures,aimed to further play their positive role in the urban economic and social development,and help them fully integrate into the city.This study takes a land-lost farmer community in Keqiao district of Shaoxing city as an example,using questionnaire survey method to analyze the urban adaptation status of land-lost farmers,from the angle of employment,life,social security and resettlement compensation.This study discuss the life of land-lost farmers from their career choice,income and social interaction.This study also analyzed the difference between the life of the farmers when keep and lost their lands.Then,I try to deep analyze the land-lost farmers' urban adaptation problems from four aspects of society,system,economy,and themselves.And the obstacle of the land-lost farmers to adapt to urban life.At the same time,this paper analyze the status quo and problems of the land-lost farmers' urban adaptation combine with the actual situation of Keqiao district,and puts forward countermeasures and suggestions for solving urban adaptation problems of land-lost farmers. |