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An Empirical Study on the Social Integration of Young Migrant Workers: A Case Study of Nanjing City

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  • WANG, Tingting

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Based on the empirical survey of 184 young migrant workers in Nanjing City, this paper makes an in-depth analysis of issues concerning the social integration of young migrant workers from economic integration, cultural integration and psychological integration. The survey results show that the overall level of social integration of young migrant workers is low; the dualistic household registration management system of urban and rural areas is the root cause, the lack of human capital, cultural capital and social capital is the underlying causes, and urban residents' discrimination and exclusion is the external cause; to speed up the social integration of young migrant workers, the key is based on the actual needs of youth migrant workers to take practical measures to gradually integrate them into the city.

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  • WANG, Tingting, 2016. "An Empirical Study on the Social Integration of Young Migrant Workers: A Case Study of Nanjing City," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 8(03), pages 1-4, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:242481
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.242481
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