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Restrictive factors of new socialist countryside

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Restrictive factors of new socialist countryside

The construction of a new socialist countryside is in full swing in China, building the motherland extremely beautiful. with the completion of many new rural construction and transformation work, the appearance of the countryside has undergone earth-shaking changes. but we should also realize that there are still some factors restricting the construction of a new socialist countryside in our country.

Lack of labor

At present, the economic model in rural areas is mostly "left-behind old people and children at home, young people going out to work, and the more educated young people are, the more they choose to stay outside." It seems that you can't be rich without a job. However, it is undeniable that the existing situation of rural economic development is not enough to provide enough jobs to meet the employment needs of young labor forces. the existing model of economic development in rural areas is not enough to make many young people have a lot of room for development in agriculture, so many young people choose to go out to work, it is imperative to change the mode of rural economic development at this stage.

Heavy industry and light agriculture

One of the main manifestations of rural areas lies in the word "agriculture". The idea of agriculture-oriented has existed since ancient times, but the current situation is serious heavy industry, commerce and light agriculture. Even, the so-called new rural reconstruction and rural urbanization make people gradually break away from the land, drive the labor force to despise agriculture and accelerate the loss of agricultural personnel.

Backward concept

In rural areas, due to the characteristics of rural areas, people cannot have pension, insurance and other protection like urban workers, but can only rely on the filial piety of their children to maintain their life after they grow old, so that the elderly cannot guarantee the stability and quality of life, thus forming a vicious circle in which they have to be born and may not necessarily be able to support them when they are born.

Conclusion: the fact that aging is becoming more and more serious is undoubtedly an invisible and powerful social landmine, which restricts the construction of a new socialist countryside and slows down the pace of building a new socialist countryside in our country. we should be soberly aware of these specific problems, and find ways to solve these contradictions, and make due contributions to the construction of a new socialist countryside in our country.

 
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