There are three major problems in rural areas, and almost every village is affected
In rural areas, family stability has decreased;
The countryside has always been known for its traditional family concept. However, in modern times, with the acceleration of urbanization, the stability of rural families in China has been decreasing, and some improper and improper marriage relationships have appeared. Some couples divorce in a hurry soon after marriage, and such things are not uncommon in rural areas. Even more worrying is the fact that some young children have been dragged into this marital storm, and these young people have to deal with the breakdown and turmoil of their marriages at a very young age.
There are many factors that have contributed to the deterioration of the economic stability of peasant households in our country. First of all, in the context of rapid urbanization, the large number of rural labor transfers, coupled with the large number of migrant workers who go out to work, and the long-term separation, make the marriage relationship increasingly alienated. Secondly, in rural areas, due to economic development, people's consumption levels continue to increase, resulting in an increasing number of conflicts and disputes between family members. In addition, due to the diffusion of information and the development of social networks, it is easier for external **and** to reach rural areas, resulting in extramarital affairs for some people. Fourth, China's traditional family concept and value orientation have changed, and the new generation of women has paid more and more attention to personal interests, and their sense of responsibility and loyalty to marriage has decreased.
To solve this problem, it is necessary to study it from all angles. First of all, it is necessary to intensify education and propaganda on the legal system and family values among the peasants, so that they can form a good outlook on marriage and family. Second, it is necessary to strengthen support and assistance for rural families, provide them with counseling and family education and training, and enhance exchanges and understanding among them. At the same time, it is necessary to strengthen judicial supervision over divorce cases in rural areas, strengthen the protection of the guardianship rights of children after divorce, and enable them to receive full attention and education in their married life.
The empty consumption of rural houses has intensified.
With the acceleration of China's urbanization process, China's rural residential construction is facing a grim situation and a grim situation. Many farmers returned to their hometowns and built luxurious houses, but most of their houses were vacant. This is because in the current village, as many elderly people get older, they die, and their houses become empty houses in the village. In addition, some peasants have been working in the city for a long time, and their houses have been vacant for many years.
There is a large number of idle rural houses in China, which is mainly due to the elderly population in rural areas and the migration of foreign population. Many young people in rural areas will leave the countryside to work in the city, and the houses they leave behind will become vacant. Second, most of the rural households take houses as their main property, and their houses have been idle for a long time, resulting in a large amount of resource losses. The idle phenomenon of rural dwellings in China is also closely related to the uneven development of China's rural economy, and rural residents are more inclined to settle in the countryside due to the lack of opportunities for work and economic development.
If we want to solve this problem, we must have a corresponding countermeasure. First of all, it is necessary to strengthen the supervision of rural homesteads, strictly control the right to use homesteads, and prevent the right to use homesteads from being occupied for a long time. Second, it is necessary to create more jobs and economic development opportunities by adjusting the distribution of rural industries, so that young people can return to their hometowns to start businesses and reduce the number of migrant workers in urban areas. At the same time, it is necessary to increase investment in rural areas, improve their living environment, and increase their willingness to settle down.
The phenomenon of "gnawing at the old" in rural areas is becoming more and more serious.
In recent years, the problem of "gnawing at the elderly" in our country has become increasingly prominent, putting tremendous economic pressure on rural areas, society, and families. Many young people have chosen to leave home to work in the cities, while their parents stay in the countryside. Once they have established themselves in the city, some people will bring their parents here, or simply let their parents take care of them. This problem not only makes teenagers lose their ability to stand on their own feet and start a family, but also puts parents under tremendous psychological pressure.
In rural areas, the growing problem of "gnawing on the old" is caused by a variety of factors. First of all, the income level of peasant families in China is generally low, and it is difficult for young people to find employment, employment, employment, and employment, so they have no choice but to go to the cities to work. And in the country, their parents have little financial ** and cannot support themselves on their own. Second, due to the lack of educational resources in rural areas, young people have a relatively low level of education in rural areas, and it is difficult for them to find a good job in the city and earn little money. In addition, some young people do not have a strong sense of responsibility to their families and parents, and are reluctant to leave home.
In order to effectively control the phenomenon of "gnawing the old", it is necessary to adopt a variety of means. First of all, it is necessary to promote the development of the rural economy, create more jobs and channels for young people to increase their income, and create a good living environment and development environment for young people, so that they can settle down and start businesses in the rural areas. Second, it is necessary to strengthen rural education, improve the cultural quality and skills of young people in rural areas, enhance their competitiveness when working in cities and towns, and reduce their economic dependence on parents. At the same time, it is necessary to further improve China's social security system, improve the living standards of the elderly in China's rural areas, and reduce their economic pressure.
In short, we cannot ignore some problems in the development of rural society. In the new era, rural society needs to strengthen its own capabilities, give prominence to family stability, resolve the problems of "left-behind" and "left-behind", and make positive contributions to the long-term and stable development of rural society.