Ethnic elder poverty: Miao household livelihoods and elderly self-sufficiency practices in Midwest China

IF 1.3 Q3 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Culture Agriculture Food and Environment Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1111/cuag.12312
Shuangyan Guo, Andrew Canessa
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Within the existing literature on livelihoods, there is a paucity of research examining the livelihood of the elderly from ethnic communities, and of the few studies on elderly livelihoods, scholars tend to focus on their agricultural labor engagement and ignore other forms of activity. In this study, we investigate the elderly livelihood choices and the multiple survival practices in a Miao town in China's Midwest, which was chosen as the first case for the Targeted Poverty Alleviation (TPA) program. Using the dual lenses of age and ethnicity, we describe the history of household livelihoods in the region, and how agricultural participation, the production of ethnic artisan goods and ritual practices are uniquely employed by Miao elders (compared to their Han peers) to achieve self-sufficiency. We consider how being Miao has certain advantages in tackling elder poverty. Alongside agricultural labor, Miao elders can engage in recognized handicrafts for sale; they can also engage in customary ritual practices as a recognized ethnic minority which would otherwise be prohibited and contribute to social cohesion. This is the first anthropological study conducted in Midwest China that centers on the livelihood and practices of age-advanced group with an ethnic identity in a globally aging context.

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少数民族老年人的贫困:中国中西部苗族家庭生计与老年人自给自足的实践
在现有的生计研究文献中,关于民族社区老年人生计的研究较少,在为数不多的老年人生计研究中,学者们往往关注老年人的农业劳动参与,而忽视其他形式的活动。在本研究中,我们调查了中国中西部一个苗族小镇的老年人生计选择和多重生存实践,该小镇被选为定点扶贫(TPA)项目的第一个案例。通过年龄和民族的双重视角,我们描述了该地区家庭生计的历史,以及苗族老人(与汉族老人相比)如何通过参与农业生产、生产民族手工艺品和祭祀活动来实现自给自足。我们认为,身为苗族人在解决老年人贫困问题方面具有某些优势。除农业劳动外,苗族老人还可以从事被认可的手工艺品销售;作为被认可的少数民族,他们还可以参与习俗仪式活动,否则这些活动将被禁止,并有助于增强社会凝聚力。这是在中国中西部地区开展的第一项人类学研究,研究的重点是全球老龄化背景下具有民族身份的高龄群体的生计和习俗。
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