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Research On Intergeneration Relations Changes In Pearl River Delta Region Under Rent Economy

Posted on:2020-12-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N N CuiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2417330590458744Subject:Sociology
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Family is the basic unit formed by marriage,blood or potation.The family is the basic unit that constitutes the society.The stability of the family is directly related to the stability of the society.Its changes have a great influence on the changes of the society as a whole.In the Pearl River Delta Region,under the influence of rent economy,the economy growth of the “Pearl River Delta Region”for more than 20 years has played a fundamental role in promoting it.Under the market economy environment,it is mainly manifested in the development of land factor market and the establishment of land property right system.The reform of the land system and the huge land benefits have brought huge benefits to the people in the region.Under such a background,with the development of the market economy,while other regions bring about family changes,the Pearl River Delta also brings about huge family changes.In the case of the gradual decline of patriarchy in other regions,the Pearl River Delta region is instead a process of gradual rise of patriarchy.This study adopts the method of filed investigation,and collects data through semi-structured interviews and participatory observation.First of all,it deeply describes the background of the rise of patriarchy in a community in Foshan City,Guangdong Province,as well as the gradual equalization of family changes in other regions.Then,under the influence of the government rent economy system,describe the performance of families in this area in choosing jobs,childbearing and marriage reflects.From these different aspects,it reflects the dominance of the elderly in family.On the basis of many manifestations,this paper analyzes the reasons for the rise of patriarchy in this region.At last,the author describe summarizes and reflects on the changes of the family in conection with the land system.
Keywords/Search Tags:rent economy, land system, intergenerational relationships, family power
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