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An Research On The Fertility Concept Having Influence On Social Interaction Situation Of Loss Alone Family

Posted on:2016-10-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L HuangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2297330473456902Subject:social work
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Losing the one-child family is a special the type of family,which is arising after planning policy implement.People born in the 1940s and 1950s was a pioneer in family planning.After the one-child died changes in family structure had an impact on domestic social interaction.To investigate the problem and impact factors of the social interaction in the losing one-child family. It’s not only important to improve individual families social interaction, but also conducive to the community to understand the losing one-child family.But now is still blank about the fertility concept having the influence to the lose one-child family social interaction. This paper takes F city 9 households lost one-child family,16 t parents who are losing one-child as the research object.First of all, to understand the status of social communication after they lost their only one-child,which are including the changes in social sense, social communication ability and the social intercourse.secondly,to reflects the loss one-child parents’birth concept from the interview records,and then trying to analyze the traditional fertility concept that is having influences on the lose one-child couple exchanges, friends and relatives interaction, community neighborhood association and workplace relations by discourse analysis method. Then, try to analysis the fertility concept formation of the lose one-child parents who are bom in the same period of life by their bom ages,education level and family Education case.Finally, put forward to promote social interaction measures to the lose one-child family,by improving the lose one-child family social interaction environment and changes their fertility concept.
Keywords/Search Tags:lose the one-child family, the fertility concept, social intercourse, discourse analysis
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