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Land-lost Rural Aging labor is a vulnerable group in fringe gradually due to their own physical and skill constraints. Many obstacles this aging group have encountered in the course of their integration into city and urbanization. The existence of system isolation barrier, urban-rural cultural conflicts as well as spatial and social segregation, has exacerbated their poor living condition increasingly. In view of integrating themselves into urban life, we should stress the combination of their short-term living condition and long-standing developing potential, to adopt a package of policies to sharpen their competitiveness and survival capacity in the course of urbanization, for instance, to promote the institutional environment innovation and to create special and cultural environment for them, meanwhile, to modify their employment and living surroundings as well as reform the re-employment skills training modes.
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Chen, M. (2011). Analysis on Land-Lost Rural Aging Labors’ Integration into City in the Course of Urbanization. In: Zhou, M. (eds) Advances in Education and Management. ISAEBD 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 211. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23062-2_42
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