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Personal networks and employment: a study on landless farmers in Yunnan province of China
Authors:Jian’e Liu  Mengting Li  Ming Sin Li
Institution:1. College of Public Administration, Yunnan University , Kunming, China;2. Chinese Health, Aging, and Policy Program, Rush University , Chicago, IL, USA;3. Department of Social Work, The Chinese University of Hong Kong , Shatin, Hong Kong
Abstract:Abstract

Drastic urbanisation has produced a new marginalised group of landless farmers in China. Using representative survey data (N = 620) collected in the communities of landless farmers in Yunnan Province, this study examined the effects of active personal networks on employment status of landless farmers in the transition from rural to urban living. Our findings suggested that landless farmers more active in personal networks (receiving more support through the networks) were more likely to obtain employment in cities. This positive effect was much stronger for male landless farmers than for their female counterparts. While active personal networks significantly improved the opportunity of employment of older landless farmers, they had an insignificant effect on the younger ones. Social policies and service programmes aimed to facilitate landless farmers’ urban adjustment need to pay more attention to the community-based approach, and take into consideration the different service needs of different groups within this marginalised population.
Keywords:Urbanisation  social networks  transitional community  employment  gender
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