There are three strange phenomena in the countryside again, which are more worrying than not being able to get a daughter-in-law
Rural areas are an indispensable part of the process of social and economic development, but with the rapid development of rural areas in recent years, we have also seen some strange phenomena. Except"I couldn't find my daughter-in-law"This is a perennial issue, and the rural areas are still facing many other difficulties. These include the prevalence of empty nesters, the rising divorce rate among young people in rural areas, and the emergence of vacant houses, which have basically covered entire villages. Each problem has different causes and far-reaching implications, and we will analyze these issues and the reasons behind them in detail.
Empty nests are common, and there are no young adults in the village.
When we go to the countryside, we will find a large number of elderly people gathered in the villages, while the young people are becoming less and less. This is because, with the rapid development of the economy, many young people choose to work in big cities or buy houses in neighboring cities to settle down. They left the countryside and only returned to their hometowns during the Chinese New Year, and the usual villages became much more deserted. The elderly who remained in the countryside became empty nesters, living a lonely life in their hometown, guarding over the memories of the past. This phenomenon not only brings the problem of population loss to the countryside, but also exacerbates the aging of the countryside.
In fact, there are many problems behind the prevalence of empty nests. On the one hand, rural areas are lagging behind in development, employment opportunities are insufficient, and young people often migrate to cities to earn a living. On the other hand, rural areas lack infrastructure and quality public services to provide better living conditions and development opportunities for young people. So, to solve"Empty nest"The problem is to strengthen rural infrastructure, create more jobs, and attract young people to return to the countryside.
Divorce rates among young people in rural areas are rising.
In the past, it was very difficult to see people divorced in rural areas, which was almost a major problem in rural areas. However, with the development of the rural economy and the change of social attitudes, the divorce rate of young people in rural areas has begun to rise. For example, in my hometown village, a young man under the age of 30 chose to divorce his wife, leaving only a young daughter to live with her grandparents. This is no longer uncommon in rural areas.
The reason for this is, on the one hand, that the development of the rural economy has broadened people's horizons and changed people's concepts. Young people have received more education, are exposed to the outside world, and the requirements for marriage have changed. On the other hand, due to the way of marriage in rural areas, some couples do not fit in and do not understand each other for a long time after marriage, and the problem of disharmony in the relationship between husband and wife also arises. Therefore, in order to solve the problem of the rising divorce rate among young people in rural areas, it is necessary to strengthen education on marriage and family relations and promote mutual understanding and tolerance between husband and wife.
The houses are empty and uninhabited in the dwellings built in the countryside.
In recent years, we have seen a trend of building more and more luxury homes in rural areas. Many families have built small bungalows and multi-storey villas in the countryside, but these houses are uninhabited most of the time. Only the elderly live alone in these luxurious homes. This is due to the serious trend of comparison in rural areas, and every family wants to build a more luxurious house to show their face. At the same time, because many people in rural areas work outside the home all year round and only return home occasionally, many houses have been vacant for a long time.
The key to solving the problem of vacant houses lies in guiding the rural masses to consume rationally and establish correct values. Rural development is inseparable from comprehensive planning and prudent decision-making, and it is necessary to consider the actual situation and the prospects for sustainable development.
Summary. The above three strange phenomena of the rural world reflect the multiple problems of modern rural areas. The widespread phenomenon of empty nests, the rising divorce rate among young people in rural areas, and the vacant housing situation all affect the development of rural areas and social stability. To solve these problems, it is necessary to fundamentally improve the development environment and living conditions in rural areas. ** It is necessary to increase investment in rural areas and increase the construction of infrastructure and public services. At the same time, each of us should actively participate in the process of rural revitalization and support the construction of a beautiful new countryside with practical actions.
Personally, I believe that in order to solve the rural problem, we also need to pay more attention to people's independent choice and development. Young people choose to work or settle in the city, because of their own pursuit of development, and to a certain extent, because they are dissatisfied with the rural environment. In order to attract young people back to the rural areas for development, it is necessary to provide more opportunities and benefits and create a good environment for development. At the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen rural education and cultural construction, improve the quality and skill level of peasants, and create more employment opportunities and forms of prosperity. Only in this way can the rural areas truly achieve sustainable development and the peasants can live a happy and contented life.