男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
Make me your Homepage
left corner left corner
China Daily Website

A new generation of migrant workers

Updated: 2009-07-06 07:59
(China Daily)

Despite high property prices, migrant worker Fan Xiaoshun has decided to buy an apartment in the prosperous eastern Jiangsu province.

"I want to buy a big apartment with three bedrooms so my parents can live with us," said Fan, 27, who originally is from neighboring Anhui province, home to a large population of migrant workers.

Fan has worked in Kunshan, Jiangsu province, with his wife for seven years.

While his parents are still farmers in their hometown, Fan is a young migrant worker considered more typical on the streets of Kunshan.

On workdays, they're wearing uniforms. But in their free time, they wear jeans with designer labels as they listen to music on their cell phones.

Fan and his friends are a new generation of migrant workers.

Better conditions

Fan, who earned 1,000 yuan a month in 2000, said his wages have since doubled.

His friend, Wu Dong from the eastern Jiangxi province, is a company guard. Wu earned just 600 yuan a month in 2000 but can now earn 2,000 yuan a month.

Earlier generations of migrant workers earned much less. They also went home more often, especially during major festivals.

Cheng Defu, 60, from Jieshou, Anhui province, has retired from the migrant life. Five years ago, he worked as a carpenter in Inner Mongolia and the eastern Shandong province, earning just 700 yuan a month, which he saved and brought back to his family.

Younger migrants seem to spend more, rather than saving their earnings to send home.

Li Dong, 18, from northwestern Gansu province, works at an industrial park in Suzhou. He earns 1,500 yuan a month and spends most of it, he said.

"In the evening, I go to Internet cafes after supper, where I chat or play online games," Li said. On the weekends, he shops, he added.

Cao Bingtai, vice director of the migrants work office of Jiangsu province, said about 25 percent of young male migrant workers the office polled this year -- and 35 percent of young female migrant workers - said they never sent money to their parents .

Nanjing Normal University surveyed young migrant workers in the manufacturing, mining and service industries. The survey found that 54.2 percent of the 2,500 "new generation" migrant workers polled said that improving themselves was the major reason they had left home.

Another 9.2 percent said they wanted to enrich their lives, and 4.2 percent hoped to gain residence status in a city.

Their educational levels are rising, too.

According to a survey by the School of Politics and Public Administration of Jiangsu-based Suzhou University, 32.4 percent of the 450 young migrants polled in Suzhou and Huai'an were graduates of vocational schools. Another 10.8 percent had graduated from colleges or similar institutions.

New worries

Cao noted that 15 percent of the young migrant workers polled for his survey said they had no plans to return to their rural homes.

"The new generation of workers are internal immigrants," said Wang Kaiyu, a research fellow at the Anhui provincial Academy of Social Sciences.

Some cities, like Kunshan in Jiangsu, have tried to resolve migrant workers' "identity crisis" by encouraging them to buy an apartment.

In Kunshan, migrant workers who own an apartment larger than 80 sq m for more than three years, pay into the social endowment and health insurance funds for more than three years and have contracts with local companies can gain permanent residence, said Jin Xiongwei, deputy director of the Kunshan city public security bureau.

Meeting these requirements is allowing Fan to buy his apartment.

Establishing residency is a special concern for parents.

Wei Ping from Jieshou, Anhui province, went to work in Shanghai with her husband in 2000. Now their son is 6 years old, but they are worried about where he should get his education, she said.

"The quality of schools for migrants' children is poor, but we need an apartment certificate for him to enter a normal school," Wei said.

Xinhua

(China Daily 07/06/2009 page10)

 
...
Hot Topics
Geng Jiasheng, 54, a national master technician in the manufacturing industry, is busy working on improvements for a new removable environmental protection toilet, a project he has been devoted to since last year.
...
...
主站蜘蛛池模板: 门源| 霸州市| 德格县| 乌海市| 白河县| 巴林右旗| 隆回县| 江城| 五指山市| 静安区| 高安市| 鄂尔多斯市| 五原县| 汨罗市| 扎兰屯市| 六盘水市| 罗江县| 晋宁县| 宜都市| 衡东县| 泗阳县| 襄樊市| 清河县| 河东区| 南阳市| 阜南县| 宜宾县| 邵武市| 汉中市| 天祝| 开原市| 石台县| 辽阳市| 田东县| 汤阴县| 当雄县| 永清县| 呼和浩特市| 赤壁市| 娄烦县| 邻水| 库尔勒市| 喀什市| 大余县| 宣化县| 四平市| 遂宁市| 平安县| 兴化市| 沭阳县| 三都| 龙海市| 互助| 昭通市| 武陟县| 恭城| 甘南县| 精河县| 绥棱县| 满洲里市| 广丰县| 易门县| 滕州市| 马龙县| 集安市| 繁昌县| 新干县| 长泰县| 尚义县| 九龙县| 伊川县| 清涧县| 新野县| 天津市| 改则县| 临漳县| 崇明县| 龙门县| 勐海县| 武冈市| 天等县| 怀化市|