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Research On Anti-poverty Of Ethnic Minority Groups In Guizhou Under The Vision Of Social Work

Posted on:2016-03-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J PengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2357330536451834Subject:Sociology
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In China,poverty is one of the most important factors that affect the development of the rural area and the greatest problem that needs to be solved immediately.Although we have made and issued efficient anti-poverty policies and taken strong anti-poverty measures in different periods of time since the foundation of the country,the results shows that the situation of our anti-poverty is still severe.How to catch up with the pace of development of times and properly combine every major policies so as to solve and delete poverty eventually is still the problem that has been constantly thought and discussed by the Party,the country and the academic field.Guizhou is a multi-ethnic province,was also the one of the few poor people more provinces,many remote minority compatriots are still struggling under the poverty line.People of Erchong village of Huangguoshu town,Zhenning county,Anshun city,Guizhou province that has been called “Canyon of savages” are typical representatives of these minority people.Article,these poor things is defined,and thought as the research case,special difficult groups in guizhou minority poverty problems are studied.Specific research process is: first,a detailed analysis of "savage valley" the basic situation;Second,analyze and study the guizhou minority things the anti-poverty government actions and dilemmas,and seek to overcome these unfavorable factors,the ways to solve the problem of the regional poverty.Third,from the perspective of social work to find a solution in guizhou minority things the new means of poverty;Finally,on the basis of summarizing the full text,put forward the perspective of social work in guizhou things the prospect of anti-poverty.
Keywords/Search Tags:anti-poverty, specially poor people, Social work perspective, Problems and solving strategies, Ethnic minority areas
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