tailieunhanh - The role of social organizations in providing social welfare services to young migrant workers from the joint efforts perspective

The main research methodology of the paper is a mixed method approach combining qualitative and quantitative analysis. Its focus is on the analysis and assessment of the role of social organizations in ensuring social welfare services to young migrant workers from the post-structuralist perspective, centered on the dimension of joint efforts between social organizations. | Nguyen Duc Loc The role of social organizations in providing social welfare services. THE ROLE OF SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS IN PROVIDING SOCIAL WELFARE SERVICES TO YOUNG MIGRANT WORKERS FROM THE JOINT EFFORTS PERSPECTIVE Nguyen Duc Loc(1) (1) Thu Dau Mot University ABSTRACT The main research methodology of the paper is a mixed method approach combining qualitative and quantitative analysis. Its focus is on the analysis and assessment of the role of social organizations in ensuring social welfare services to young migrant workers from the post-structuralist perspective, centered on the dimension of joint efforts between social organizations. The aim is to identify the present status and assess the role of social organizations, together with state organizations, in developing proper welfare planning for migrant workers. Key words: social organizations, workers, joint efforts 1. RATIONALE In an effort to boost the economy, modern Vietnam is undergoing industrialization and modernization, which results in an immense flux of migrants to industrial zones and export-processing zones to seek jobs. They have been quickly integrated into the characteristic environment and become the main labor force (Nguyễn Đức Lộc, 2015). To this specialized environment they have also introduced distinct ways of life, beliefs and manners from different backgrounds, the result of which is a rich mosaic of different lifestyles. Their struggle for survival in urban life is not all a bed of roses. Their risks and hardship of life are a daily matter, leaving them with nothing but an existence destitute of both material and spiritual needs, knowledge and social skills, etc. Generally speaking, the migrant workers have a very hard life struggling to stay within income despite ever increasing living costs. Added to that are job insecurity, working long hours for unfair pay, and very little chance for promotion (Nguyễn Đức Lộc, 2015). More importantly, many foreign businesses are attracted to Vietnam

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