The state has rectified the situation and rural farmers have actively cooperated to promote the integrated development of urban and rural areas
China's rural areas have undergone tremendous changes in the great wave of reform and opening up. With the overall promotion of China and the continuous advancement of the process of rural integration, the "three rural" issue has become an important topic that the whole society attaches great importance to. In particular, the governance reform of agricultural household registration (urban household registration) has become a key link in promoting social equity and coordinating urban and rural development. This paper discusses this issue, and discusses the necessity of national overall reform, the rationality of farmers' cooperative payment, and the inevitability of reasonable withdrawal from the rural labor market.
First of all, it is necessary to clearly understand the great significance of the overall planning and rectification work throughout the country. For a long time, under the dual system of urban and rural areas in China, the imbalance between urban and rural development in China is very prominent. Urban dwellers enjoy more social welfare and more public resources, while rural areas are at a disadvantage. On this basis, the idea of building a socialist market economic system was proposed. Therefore, on a national scale, the overall planning of rural areas can effectively reduce the inequality between urban and rural areas, and promote the fairness and efficiency of resource allocation.
Second, the cooperative payment of peasant households is the basis for completing the unified rectification of the whole country. In people's traditional thinking, peasant households are often a passive and passive acceptance of the policy objectives of the state. However, along with the enhancement of the concept of the legal system and the concept of the legal system among the rural residents in our country, they have also become more and more active in participating in the implementation of rural public policies. Farmers take the initiative to pay relevant taxes and fees, which not only reflects the support for the first, but also reflects the protection of their own rights. For example, if rural residents pay social security, they can get a minimum survival guarantee in their old age, which is a kind of reward and respect for their long-term hard work.
In addition, the rational improvement of the rural household registration system is also an important measure to achieve the overall integration of urban and rural areas. In the past, peasant families were seen as a sign of social status and enjoyed benefits that many peasant families did not have. However, in today's social environment, such a division can no longer meet the needs of the development of the times. "Conversion of agriculture into non-farming" refers to the elimination of unreasonable regulations on "household registration" so that all citizens can enjoy the same rights. This is not only conducive to breaking down the barriers between urban and rural areas, but also conducive to the free circulation of qualified personnel and to the development of society as a whole.
However, it is not an easy task to achieve the legal withdrawal of the rural non-farm population. This requires that when formulating and implementing, we must take into account the balance of interests of all parties to ensure the smooth progress of the reform. On this basis, it is necessary to intensify the publicity of rural households, so that they can fully understand the important role of the "three rural" and improve their awareness and enthusiasm for participation. Only in this way can we ensure the implementation of various systems and effectively achieve the goal of coordinating urban and rural integration.
In short, in China, it has become an irresistible trend for the country to unify and straighten out, the peasants to actively cooperate, and the peasants to legally withdraw from rural land. These three aspects complement each other and form a strong force to promote urban-rural integration and promote social equity and justice. This is inseparable from the wisdom and determination of the state, the understanding and support of farmers, and the cooperation of the whole society. We have every reason to believe that through the joint efforts of all parties, China's "three rural" problems will certainly be improved, and the prospects for urban and rural development will become better and better.
Looking to the future, we will see a more harmonious, fair, and prosperous society. In a world where there are no boundaries between urban and rural, all citizens can enjoy equal opportunities and fair treatment. This is not only an in-depth reflection on the "three rural" issues in our country, but also a firm belief in building socialism with Chinese characteristics. Let us join hands to write a new chapter in China's urban and rural development in the wave of national reunification and rectification.