The plight of the peasants deepens! From 2024 onwards, these three common phenomena will make life m

Mondo Three rural Updated on 2024-02-18

The plight of the peasants deepens! From 2024 onwards, these three common phenomena will make life more difficult for farmers

Introductory. The pandemic has passed, but people's wealth has not increased, on the contrary, life has become more and more difficult. According to industry experts**, from 2024 onwards, the lives of the entire population will be truly in dire straits, and it will not just be a problem for individual families, farmers and migrant workers will face an even more dire situation. This article will focus on these three universal phenomena that not only affect farmers, but also their children. Therefore, it is important to know and prepare in advance.

The problem of rural children having difficulty in attending school.

People want their children to receive a better education, however, the educational conditions of children in rural areas are often relatively backward, the hardware facilities of schools are poor, and some schools even lack fully qualified or slightly weaker teachers, and some teachers have gone to the county to teach. The remaining teachers are either young, inexperienced, or made up of support staff. In such an environment, the education of rural children can be imagined. In order to get their children out of the rural predicament, parents try to find a place for their children in the cities, or transfer their children to urban schools, or send their children to public schools. These efforts are commendable, but parents are also paying a huge price, as they are well aware.

However, children from rural areas face additional difficulties. They face cultural differences, unfamiliar living environments, and rejection from their peers in the city, which puts a lot of psychological pressure on them. In addition, the high cost of tuition and living expenses in the city also adds to their burden. At the same time, left-behind children in rural areas also face problems such as lack of parental care and insufficient family education, and the growth environment is even more difficult.

The number of young returnees has increased.

In recent years, due to the impact of the epidemic, many task factories have struggled, either closing down or struggling to survive through salary cuts and layoffs. The incomes of salaried workers have been severely affected. When income is no longer enough to cover living expenses, salarymen have to choose to return home. They either continue to cultivate a few hectares of land, or they give up their jobs altogether and become freelancers and live a life of idleness.

The increase in the number of young returnees is a major challenge to the pressure on rural employment. Limited employment opportunities in rural areas and a large number of migrant workers returning to their hometowns have led to more intense competition in the labor market and farmers not being able to find a stable income**. This situation not only puts economic pressure on farmers, but also has a negative impact on their physical and mental health.

Health care for older people in rural areas.

Older people in rural areas often neglect their own health problems. They may be reluctant to seek medical attention in time because they are reluctant to spend money or other reasons, and often choose to buy some medicine at a small clinic or city health center. When a minor illness becomes a major illness, they have missed the best time for their families to accept **. Rural dwellers often believe that their lives are not worth much and do not pay enough attention to health issues.

However, the health of the elderly should not be ignored. As they grow older, the elderly are prone to a series of health problems, which will bring a greater burden to the family and society if they are not detected in time. Therefore, there is an urgent need to solve the health and medical problems of the elderly in rural areas and strengthen health education and medical services for the elderly.

Summary. The situation in the countryside is becoming increasingly severe, and farmers will face greater difficulties after 2024. Among them, the difficulty of rural children in going to school, the increase in the number of young people returning to their hometowns, and the health and medical problems of the elderly in rural areas have a far-reaching impact on the lives of farmers. Rural children are facing a lack of educational resources, and the increase in the number of young people returning to their hometowns has led to a sharp increase in rural employment pressure, and the health and medical problems of the elderly in rural areas need to be solved urgently. These issues are not only related to individual families, but also to the happiness and future of thousands of families. For farmers and farmers, solving these problems is an important task that requires the joint efforts of all parties.

Personal summary. From this article, we can see that the situation of farmers is getting worse and worse, and it may be even more difficult in the future. The education of children in rural areas, the increase in the number of young people returning to their hometowns, and the medical problems of the elderly in rural areas are all difficult problems that need to be faced and solved. Personally, I believe that it is necessary to increase investment in rural education and medical care, improve the quality and quantity of rural educational facilities and medical resources, and provide better learning and living conditions for farmers. At the same time, farmers themselves also need to strengthen learning and skills training to improve their competitiveness to better adapt to social changes and challenges. Only by working together with farmers can we alleviate the plight of farmers and put rural development back on track.

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