Study on Social Adaptability of Eco-Immigrants in the Eastern Foot of Qilian Mountains

Authors

    Jing Zhao Chinese National Community College, Northwest Minzu University, Lanzhou 730030, China

Keywords:

Eastern foot Qilian Mountains, Ecological migration, Social adaptation, Research and analysis

Abstract

Currently, people pay more attention to the social adaptability of ecological immigrants in the eastern foot of the Qilian Mountains. As a comprehensive reflection of the analysis of economic, psychological, social relations, and other factors, it can directly reflect the impact of social adaptability of ecological immigrants on people’s living conditions. It is necessary to improve relevant immigration policies. This is of practical significance to promote the good social and economic development of our country. Taking the eastern foot of the Qilian Mountains as an example, this paper analyzes the current situation of the social adaptability of ecological immigrants and the policy suggestions, hoping to play a role in good policy advantages and implement all kinds of psychological counseling work of immigrant groups, to comprehensively improve their mental health level.

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Published

2024-09-06