After the Chinese New Year, in addition to the red couplets and lively celebrations, there is also an invisible trend, which Professor Wen Tiejun mentioned in a recent interview.
He calls this trend a "second homecoming" and points out that there may be a serious risk of unemployment behind it.
This warning is not only a concern for the economic situation of individuals, but also a concern for the stability of the country.
So, what exactly is this like? Let's take a look at Professor Wen Tiejun's views and relevant background information.
"Wen Tiejun warned: After the Spring Festival, there may be a wave of 'second homecoming', and the risk of unemployment will rise again"
In the Economist's Advice 2024 China Economic Interview, Professor Wen Tiejun pointed out a phenomenon that is of concern: official data released for several years shows that a large number of individual and private economies and joint-stock companies have been deregistered, resulting in tens of millions of migrant workers returning to their hometowns, forming the so-called "second homecoming" phenomenon.
The risk of unemployment implied in this cannot be ignored, especially after experiencing multiple challenges such as the epidemic, the employment of migrant workers has once again become the focus of attention.
"Rural revitalization has become the foundation of national stability, and Wen Tiejun called for employment security for farmers"
Professor Wen Tiejun's appeal is not only a warning about the risk of unemployment, but also a concern for the country's stability.
He pointed out that stable employment of peasants is the cornerstone of the country's stability, and only when peasants' employment is stable can the country be stable.
This stability is not only economic, but also social and political.
Therefore, he emphasized the importance of rural revitalization, believing that only through strategic measures can the problem of farmers' employment be effectively solved.
"Challenges and Opportunities: Wen Tiejun Interprets China's 'Second Homecoming' Phenomenon"
For this phenomenon of "second homecoming", Professor Wen Tiejun did not just stop at the level of warning, but also deeply analyzed the reasons behind it and possible solutions.
He noted that it was difficult to detect the extent of the problem by relying solely on statistics and that more in-depth research and analysis were needed.
At the same time, he also sees the opportunity and believes that rural revitalization can activate a large number of new business forms and provide more employment opportunities for farmers.
The wave of urban unemployment can lead to serious social problems, as Professor Wen Tiejun emphasized in the interview.
He believes that the wave of urban unemployment will not only cause economic hardship for individuals, but may also trigger factors of social instability.
Therefore, rural revitalization is urgent, and strategic measures must be taken to meet this challenge.
"From Tony to Erdan: Wen Tiejun calls for diversification of rural employment opportunities"
Finally, Professor Wen Tiejun emphasized the diversification of rural employment opportunities.
He pointed out that the countryside is not just a place for farming, but is full of a variety of new business forms.
From traditional agricultural production to modern service industries, the development potential of rural areas cannot be ignored.
Therefore, he called on all sectors of society to work together to provide farmers with more employment options.
Professor Wen Tiejun's warning sounded the alarm bell for us, the employment stability of farmers is related to the stability of the country, and rural revitalization is an important task at present.
In the face of challenges and opportunities, we need to take effective measures to protect farmers' employment rights, promote the process of rural revitalization, and contribute to the long-term stability and prosperity of the country.
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