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Study On The Governance Path Of Residential Segregation Of Floating Population In Yueqing City

Posted on:2021-03-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H N ZhengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2507306302450594Subject:Public Administration
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With the rapid development of industrialization and urbanization,the scale and mobility of urban population in China are growing rapidly.Under the urban social population management system represented by dual economic structure and household registration,the social isolation of urban floating population is increasing.Solving the problem of residential isolation of floating population is related to the harmony of a City and the stability of the whole country.On the one hand,the urban government often ignores the needs of the vulnerable groups,such as the floating population,and does not guide and improve their living and living environment to provide them with sufficient public goods and policy welfare;on the other hand,in the rapid urbanization process,the policies and systems are relatively backward,and the existing problems of residential segregation are not solved,Without in-depth analysis and research in time,it is impossible to put forward corresponding countermeasures and measures.This paper will focus on Yueqing City,study the history and status of the development of residential segregation of local floating population,analyze the causes of the phenomenon of local residential segregation,enumerate various local social hidden dangers and phenomena,understand the practical and effective methods put forward by different countries to solve the problem,summarize its practical significance,and draw lessons from domestic.the policies and systems are relatively backward At the same time,summarizes the experience for the local government to solve residential space isolation to provide effective and reasonable suggestions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Floating population, Residential segregation, Urbanization, Countermeasures and measures
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