Migrant workers are laborers who come out of the countryside and work in the cities to improve their lives and support their families. However, when major social events occur, such as epidemic prevention and control, financial crisis, economic downturn, etc., migrant workers often become the most affected group. Faced with unemployment, inability to find suitable jobs and the high cost of living in the city, migrant workers have no choice but to return to their hometowns. Migrant workers who return to their hometowns usually save some of their savings, and after years of hard work, they are able to save every penny. These savings become their capital to solve family problems. However, when migrant workers are unemployed in the city and find it difficult to find a suitable job for themselves, they can only choose to go home and stay temporarily to replan for the future.
Life for these migrant workers after returning to their hometowns is not easy. When they return to the countryside, they face a sense of loss and discomfort brought about by urban life on the one hand, and a shrinking economic income on the other. Although they can use some of their savings to open small shops or set up stalls, as farmers, they do not have the ability to do business and do business, and they have nothing to do in the face of the harsh business environment in the county, which is difficult or unprofitable. They believe that the county town is not their real home, and if something happens to the county and the business cannot continue, they have no other way. As a result, many migrant workers who have returned to their hometowns prefer to return to their rural hometowns to live, abandoning the idea of buying a house in the county seat.
Expanded: Faced with the dilemma of returning home, migrant workers began to look for their own way out. Some people choose to return to their hometowns to work as farmers, and they feel the peace and tranquility of the countryside. In the countryside, they can grow their own food, and the whole family can eat enough and no longer worry about life. At the same time, some hard-working migrant workers also grow vegetables to provide fresh vegetables for themselves and their families. This not only brings them additional income, but also provides a fulfilling joie de vivre and rekindles their love for rural life. At the same time, the human touch of the countryside has also become the concern of these migrant workers. In rural areas, villagers get to know each other and help each other. In the face of difficulties, they can get the care and help of others, so that they are no longer lonely and helpless. The people in the countryside made them feel warm and reassured, and strengthened their determination to return to their hometown. )
There are many reasons why migrant workers choose to return to rural life. First of all, the countryside is an ideal place for them to avoid risks. For example, during the epidemic prevention and control period, the rural areas are safer than the densely populated urban areas, and the rural areas are sparsely populated, so there is no need to worry about having nowhere to hide. At the same time, in the countryside, they do not have to worry about hardship and lack of food. The land resources in the countryside can be used to grow food, which can be eaten by themselves and sold for money to meet their living needs. Second, the countryside has become an ideal place to take refuge in difficult economic times. The cost of living in rural areas is lower compared to in cities, and they can rely on their own labor income to support themselves when they return home. The people in the countryside are simple, and the villagers help each other, and they can get support from other villagers when they encounter difficulties. This spirit of solidarity and mutual assistance is unmatched by urban life.
Expanding: In addition to the advantages listed above, there are more attractions in rural areas that make migrant workers willing to return to their hometowns. The natural environment and air quality in rural areas are far better than those in cities, making them feel fresh and healthy again. They can take a walk in the vast fields, breathe in the fresh air, and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. This intimate contact with nature also allows them to regain their inner peace and contentment. In addition, the slow pace of life in the countryside and the lack of fast-paced life stress like in the city allow them to better relax and enjoy life. Communities and neighbours in rural areas are also more connected, and they can establish new social networks in the village, make new friends, and enjoy the warmth of the countryside. There are also rich and diverse cultural activities and traditional Xi in the countryside, in which they can participate in inheriting and experiencing the rich rural culture. These are all things that the cities cannot provide, and they are also one of the reasons why the countryside attracts migrant workers to return. )
The wave of migrant workers returning to their hometowns is the result of long-standing problems. Solving this problem requires the joint efforts of all levels and all sectors of society. First of all, we should increase support for rural social and economic development, improve rural infrastructure construction and public services, improve the quality of life and development environment in rural areas, and attract migrant workers to stay in rural areas to start businesses and find employment. Secondly, we can launch corresponding rural entrepreneurship support policies and provide support such as loans and training to help migrant workers start their own businesses in rural areas. In addition, rural education and skills training should be strengthened to improve the vocational skills of migrant workers and enhance their competitiveness in rural employment. Finally, all sectors of society should strengthen their attention and assistance to migrant workers, provide more employment opportunities and social security, and let migrant workers find stable jobs and incomes in rural areas.
Expansion: In the future, the development potential of rural areas is huge, and the return of migrant workers to rural areas will also inject new vitality into rural development. Migrant workers can bring the experience and skills accumulated in the cities back to the rural areas, develop new industries and businesses, and promote the upgrading of rural industries and the development of the rural economy. At the same time, they can also apply the advanced management experience and marketing concepts of the cities to the rural areas, and improve the management level of the rural areas and the degree of marketization of agricultural products. This will help promote the modernization of the rural areas and increase the peasants' incomes and become rich. Through the joint efforts of the society, society and farmers, we can create a better environment and opportunities, so that migrant workers can find better development space in rural areas and realize their dreams and goals. At the same time, we should also pay more attention to the education and training of rural youth, stimulate their sense of innovation and entrepreneurship, and let them become the backbone of rural development.
In short, the return of migrant workers is a complex and practical issue, and there are many factors behind it. ** and all sectors of society should treat this issue with an inclusive mindset, and provide them with more choices and opportunities while protecting the rights and interests of migrant workers. Only in this way can we build a fairer and more vibrant society, so that every migrant worker can find his or her own home. Please leave a comment and share your views and suggestions on this issue in the comment area.