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The City Adaptation of New-generation Migrant Workers:Analysis of Individual Factors and Institutional Factors——Based on the Empirical Research of Zhongshan
Zheng Zizhen, Liu Feng-zhi, Ma Kai
Population Research    2011, 35 (3): 76-83.  
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Domestic and foreign scholars have recently discussed the marginalization among young migrant workers in cities mostly from the perspective of institutional constraints.This paper,by adopting both quantitative and qualitative methods,analyzes city adaptation among young migrant workers.It is found that individual factors have an important effect on adaptation.Such finding suggests that in order for young migrants to avoid being marginalized,they should get rid of the psychological stereotype of members of "socially vulnerable group," to improve their human capital accumulation and to actively involve in the city life.
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Population Control in Megacities
Liu feng, Huang Runlong, Ding Jinhong, Duan Chengrong
Population Research    2011, 35 (1): 29-43.  
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China has been urbanizing and big cities have been growing rapidly.Number of megacities in China increased from 34 in 1997 to 63 in 2007.There are substantial disputes over China’s urbanization strategy to prioritize big cities or medium and small-sized cities.Development of big cities faces challenges in transportation,housing,environment and resources and public services,and population control becomes increasingly important in big cities.This issue of Population and Development Forum is specifically devoted to population control in China’s megacities,for which three population experts were invited to share their views and suggestions.Professor Huang Ronglong,from Nanjing Normal University,argues that the major cause of China’s urban disease is not overpopulation but ill management of the cities.However,Professor Ding Jinhong,from East China Normal University,has a different view and asserts that a permanent cure to urban disease is population control.Talking on population control in Beijing,Professor Duan Chengrong,from People’s University of China,suggests the population control strategy be changed from a local to a national perspective.Three experts also provide policy suggestions in population control,city planning and management,industrial upgrading,mechanisms in evaluating demographic effect of social and economic programs,etc.Professor Liu Feng,from Development Research Center of the State Council,chairs the Forum and provides comments to the three papers and his own opinions as well.
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