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The true meaning of landless peasants

There is a special group of migrant workers: "landless migrant workers". In other words, which migrant workers have no land area to operate. If this group can't find a job in the city, whether they stay in the city or return to the countryside, they may face the dilemma of lack of basic living security and become a hidden danger affecting social stability. Grassroots officials suggested that we should plan ahead for the phenomenon of landless migrant workers and plan countermeasures in advance.

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The five senses tend to be "immigrants".

Urgently need urban public services.

Generally do not agree with the identity of farmers.

Don't "love the soil"

The motivation of migrant workers has changed from "economic" to "life-oriented"

There is generally no sense of identity with farmers.

Unlike landless farmers,

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The five senses tend to be "immigrants".

Urgently need urban public services.

Generally do not agree with the identity of farmers.

Don't "love the soil"

The motivation of migrant workers has changed from "economic" to "life-oriented"

There is generally no sense of identity with farmers.

Unlike landless farmers,

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Sun Yunfei, the mayor of Fuyang City, Anhui Province, put forward the concept of "landless migrant workers". There are two main reasons for the existence of landless migrant workers. Some of the landless peasants are unplanned overpopulated, and some are newborns after the implementation of the policy of 30 years' immobility of rural land because the family planning policy has not been allocated to collective land. When they grow up, "landless peasants" go out to work and become "landless migrant workers". The age level of landless migrant workers basically belongs to the age range of the new generation of migrant workers. As time goes on, the number of this group will increase [1]? .

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Wei, a 22-year-old migrant worker, now works in a shoe factory in Shanghai. Although her household registration is still in Weiyao Village, Tianying Town, jieshou city, Anhui Province, she has no land in her hometown. During the last land adjustment in the village in the early 1990s, her family failed to obtain land because of unplanned birth and unpaid family planning fines. Many new generation migrant workers like Wei are faced with such embarrassment: as a farmer, she has no land as the basic means of production; As a worker, she is unlikely to be permanently accepted by the shoe factory. At present, the number of landless migrant workers has reached a certain scale. The labor department of Fuyang municipal government has paid attention to the phenomenon of landless migrant workers. According to Ru, director of Fuyang Labor and Social Security Bureau, there are 600,000 "landless migrant workers" among 2.28 million migrant workers in Fuyang, and it is estimated that 65,438+10,000 new landless laborers will enter the society every year. Take Wei Yao Natural Village, Wei Yao Administrative Village, jieshou city as an example. At present, there are more than 2200 people in this natural village. In the early 1990s, Wei Yao Natural Village allocated land for the last time. At that time, there were 50 or 60 unplanned births that failed to pay social support fees for unplanned births according to law (that is, family planning fines) and did not allocate land; 1People born after August 1990 cannot be allocated land. These people have now become migrant workers. Wei Tianhe, a village cadre, roughly estimated that by the end of 2008, there were more than 400 landless peasants in Wei Yao Natural Village. According to the analysis of grassroots rural cadres, the uneven distribution of land resources will not affect the stability of rural society at present. Now almost all young people will choose to go out to work as soon as they graduate, instead of staying at home to farm. The parents of young farmers who have no land have land. Judging from rural customs, this land is not only their parents' basic guarantee, but also their own most basic source of livelihood. Therefore, the imbalance of land resources is not enough to become the dominant problem at present. However, if the uneven distribution of land intensifies in the future, both land-lost farmers who return to rural areas and land-lost migrant workers who stay in cities may become unstable factors.