Positioning the Quasi-citizen's Identity

2000 
In the academic circles or in daily life context, there are two definitions of "peasant": one in terms of occupational and the other identity. The peasant is usually understood from the perspective of identity. As large groups of peasant-workers swarm into the city, a new quasi-citizen class has emerged, of whom most position their identity in the countryside where they come from. System obstacles, land diversion, communication limitations, and social discrimination make it all too hard for the quasi-citizens to merge into the world of "urban residents. Incompatibility in the long run causes numerous social problems, and in turn affects urbanization and modernization.
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