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Social Security of Farmers Who Lose Their Land in Urban Demolition—A case of Hedong Village, Chengzhong District,Liuzhou City

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  • He, Ling-ling
  • Lu, Yong-ming

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Based on the survey of peasants from 40 households who are chosen at random and have lost their land in the Hedong Village of Liuzhou, the status quo of land expropriation and social security of land-losing peasants are expounded. The social security problems of peasants in urban demolition and peasants’ desperate demands are analyzed as follows. For example, the Main problems after the peasants losing their lands cover the substandard of resettlement, which can not maintain the former living standard; the source of income has changed and the relevant security mechanism has not been established; the peasants who have lost their lands are in desperate need of more stable jobs and stable income. In view of the current situation, the countermeasures and suggestions for establishing social security mechanism for peasants who have lost their land are put forward. The measures cover establishing the subsistence allowances for land-losing peasants; establishing the guarantee system for aged people; building medical care system; providing employment and training opportunity, trying to increase the channels of employment for farmers and fostering the employment security system for peasants who have lost their land.

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  • He, Ling-ling & Lu, Yong-ming, 2010. "Social Security of Farmers Who Lose Their Land in Urban Demolition—A case of Hedong Village, Chengzhong District,Liuzhou City," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 2(09), pages 1-6, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:97995
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.97995
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