Recently, the first executive meeting was successfully held and the plan to promote new urbanization was finalized. This means a lot to farmers who are eager to become citizens. As it became the norm for migrant workers to go out to work, they were also included in the scope of the urban permanent population. This way of living of farmers has become one of the important reasons for the urbanization process. The new urbanization plan not only involves the possibility of farmers leaving the countryside and entering the city in the future, but also involves the homestead assets owned by farmers. According to statistics, about 300 million migrant workers are targeted for urbanization, and the number of homesteads that accompany them when they enter the city to work is about 100 million. Therefore, it is expected that the finalized new urbanization plan will be crucial for farmers.
Expansion: The finalization of the new urbanization plan will bring about great changes in the lives of farmers. Urbanization is not only about changing the place where farmers live, but also about the homestead assets they own. As an important property of farmers, homestead is not only a place for them to live, but also their wealth and pension security. Therefore, farmers should pay enough attention to the new urbanization policy.
In the eyes of farmers, compared with urbanization, they are more looking forward to "renting and purchasing the same rights". Although the wage income of migrant workers has increased, the income level of farmers is not high compared with other social groups. After urbanization, the income structure and level of farmers will not be improved at the same time due to the change of residence. On the contrary, they also face an increase in a series of new expenses such as parking fees, strata fees, water fees, etc., which will increase their cost of living to a certain extent. Therefore, in order to be able to live and retire at a lower cost, some farmers do not aspire to become citizens.
Expanding: Farmers are looking forward to enjoying the same treatment and rights as citizens. Although they work in towns and cities and contribute greatly to the development of cities, their income levels are relatively low. In the process of urbanization, farmers' incomes have not increased at the same time. Instead, they face an ever-increasing cost of living. For example, various new expenses such as parking fees, property fees, and water bills will put a burden on their lives. Therefore, in order to compensate for this structural inequality, farmers hope to enjoy the benefits of the "equal rights to hire and purchase" policy. In this way, they can enjoy the development resources of the city and protect their assets in the countryside.
Why do farmers attach more importance to rural hukou and homesteads? Rural hukou not only means the recognition of farmers' status, but also means that they can hold homestead land and have the right to build their own houses. Compared with urbanization and urbanization, many farmers prefer to seek a balance between urban development resources and rural asset protection. Therefore, the implementation of the urban "rent-purchase equal rights" policy precisely meets this demand, and is in line with the country's goal of achieving social welfare equalization.
Expansion: Farmers' emphasis on rural hukou and homesteads is not only due to the expectation of being recognized by the urban identity, but also from the need for the protection and development of their own property. Holders of rural hukou have the right to build their own houses and have the ownership of homesteads. This means that they can live in a stable rural area while also being able to secure their property and retirement. Compared with urbanization and urbanization, farmers want to achieve a balance between enjoying the development resources of cities and protecting rural assets. Therefore, the implementation of the urban "rent-purchase equal rights" policy just meets this demand, and is also consistent with the country's goal of achieving social welfare equalization.
**After discussion, the plan to promote the new urbanization was finalized. The new round of urbanization will be people-oriented, giving prominence to the urbanization of the rural population and strengthening investment in education, medical care and housing. This shows that the new urbanization plan has been finalized and will soon begin to be implemented. In addition, ** also stated that it is necessary to promote the equal enjoyment of basic urban public services by the permanent resident population who have not yet settled down. Among them, "equality" has become the key word, which is also one of the important measures to achieve the equalization of social welfare. The implementation of the "rent-purchase equal rights" policy will more flexibly meet the needs of urban labor, and at the same time meet the needs of farmers for employment and rural asset protection.
Expand: The new urbanization plan will bring new opportunities and development space for farmers. The new round of urbanization will be people-oriented, putting the urbanization of the rural population in a prominent position, and increasing investment in education, medical care, housing and other aspects. This means that the urbanization process has entered a new stage, and more attention will be paid to the needs and rights of farmers. In addition, ** also stated that it is necessary to promote the equal enjoyment of basic urban public services by the non-permanent resident population, which is one of the important measures to achieve the equalization of social welfare. Among them, the implementation of the "same rights for hire and purchase" policy will more flexibly meet the needs of urban labor force, and also meet the needs of farmers for employment and rural asset protection. It can be said that the new urbanization plan has brought new opportunities for farmers to develop.
In the face of the arrival of a new round of urbanization, farmers should pay attention to the following points. First of all, the state has emphasized that rural development should respect the wishes of farmers, and urbanization is no exception. Therefore, it is recommended that farmers make appropriate choices according to their own conditions. Second, for those rural families whose children's household registration has been transferred to the city, it is recommended to renovate the above-ground farmhouse as soon as possible to better inherit their assets.
Expanding: The new round of urbanization will have a profound impact on farmers, so farmers should pay close attention to the following aspects. First of all, the state has emphasized that rural development should respect the wishes of farmers, which means that the opinions and feedback of farmers should be fully listened to in the process of urbanization. Therefore, it is recommended that farmers make appropriate choices according to their own circumstances and wishes, and do not blindly follow the trend. Second, for those rural families who have already transferred their children's hukou to the cities, it is advisable to renovate the above-ground farmhouses as soon as possible to ensure that they can inherit their homesteads and other properties. In this way, you can better protect your rights and interests.
Overall, the new round of urbanization will bring great changes and opportunities for farmers. Farmers should take the process seriously, weigh the pros and cons, and make a choice that suits them. At the same time, the state is also constantly promoting relevant policies to promote the development of farmers and increase income. Farmers should pay close attention to the changes in the policy and actively participate in them to fight for their rights and interests.