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Study On The Marginal Group Of Minimum Living Standard And Its Integrated Path

Posted on:2021-04-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2506306044486864Subject:Social work
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China is in the primary stage of socialism.The current minimum living security system adopts the way of dividing the standard line to guarantee the basic life of the absolute poor groups such as the minimum living security,and takes the economic income of individuals and families as the primary dividing standard.At the same time,the division of the poverty line also gave birth to the emergence of urban fringe groups,which are facing economic difficulties,weak social support,lack of their own development capacity and other problems.This study takes the "haiyihui" love platform built by s street in Beijing as an example,which,with the help of the asset-based community development model,studies and explores the current social assistance path for urban fringe groups.In this study,case study method is used to collect and analyze data through in-depth interviews with social workers and participatory observation.Starting from the building process of "haiyihui" love platform,the specific practice process of participating in social assistance,and the interactive relationship between the platform and the government,this paper summarizes the integrated path of social assistance for urban fringe groups.The research finds that,firstly,it fully finds the current situation and demand of urban fringe groups.Second,in the process of social assistance to the urban fringe groups,social workers and the government can form an integrated cooperation mode,which can generate an integrated relief path between the government and social organizations.Finally,the government and social work institutions are in the "mutual construction" relationship in this integrated path.
Keywords/Search Tags:Community assets, marginal groups of urban minimum living security, social assistance and integration path
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