A Research on Potential Land-Deprived Peasants’ Intention on the Old-Age Care Issue in the Urban Planning Area: A Case Study Based on 53 Peasant Groups in Daxing Town of Ya’an City

Shui, Wei and Zhao, Wanfu (2012) A Research on Potential Land-Deprived Peasants’ Intention on the Old-Age Care Issue in the Urban Planning Area: A Case Study Based on 53 Peasant Groups in Daxing Town of Ya’an City. Journal of Geography and Geology, 4 (1). pp. 196-202. ISSN 1916-9779

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Abstract

With the speedy development of urbanization in China, most of people in China, including some of developed countries, have increasingly and closely concerned about the old-age care issue of the potential land-deprived peasants in urban planning area of China. By analyzing the peasants’ questionnaires, the paper focused on the old-age care issue of potential land-deprived peasants and formed the conclusions and offered some suggestions on the urban planning, urban construction, urban management and the aftercare of land-deprived peasants. The investigations about the potential land-deprived peasants’ intention on the old-age care issue were carried out by means of 101 households’ sampling survey in 53 peasant groups of 8 villages of Ya’an city. Though the statistics analysis of SPSS software, results indicated that the traditional old-age care ways provided by their sons and daughters have stepped into the predicament, and the potential land-deprived peasants urgently need to develop socialized old-age care mode. At the same time, results also indicated there are several key influencing factors on the intention of the old-age care of the potential land-deprived peasants such as peasants’ cultural quality, the absence of government and peasants’ traditional values.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: EP Archives > Geological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 12 Jun 2023 04:02
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