Strange phenomenon in the countryside! The family is prosperous without ability, and has the ability

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

After the liberalization of the rural family planning policy, tremendous changes have taken place in the rural areas. A strange phenomenon began to spread in the countryside: families who thought they were incapable of prospering, while those who could afford it lacked heirs. This strange phenomenon is prevalent in the countryside and has become a new normal.

The old Wang family in the countryside is an ordinary rural family that makes a living from farming and part-time work. Most people in the village think that his family has no skills and poor ability to survive. However, what is surprising is that Lao Wang's family Ding is prosperous and prosperous, and has become a large family in the village. Lao Wang and his wife dared to go against the family planning policy and gave birth to six children. In order to maintain the integrity of the family, they paid a huge price, even fines and deprivation of property.

On the contrary, the old Su family in the countryside is a family with superior economic conditions. They have only one child under the family planning policy, hoping to have another child when the economic situation is better. However, due to the debts of the house and vehicle, Lao Su's son is burdened with heavy debts, and the pressure to have children is huge. Lao Su and his wife's health are deteriorating day by day, and they want to live with their son, but they are worried about the financial burden on their children, so they can only choose to save money in the countryside.

This strange phenomenon in the countryside is not an isolated case, but a widespread phenomenon. Capable families in rural areas have the ability and willingness to control their births, worry about economic pressure and responsibility, and even choose Dink families. However, families without the ability to do so ignore the family planning policy and give birth recklessly, resulting in a prosperous family and a prosperous life.

1. The influence of social concepts:

This strange phenomenon is widespread in the countryside and is related to traditional ideas and values. For families who are incapable, they often think that having more children can increase the labor force, and they can rely on the children to do farm work within their ability, which can solve the family's livelihood problems. Capable families, on the other hand, pay more attention to personal development and economic status, and have more concerns and considerations about having children.

2. The influence of economic factors

Differences in rural economic conditions will also affect families' conceptions and practices of childbearing. Families without the ability to live in poverty are relatively poor, and hope to increase the family labor force and reduce the economic burden through childbirth. Capable families tend to pay attention to their economic situation and the concept of responsible childbearing, and they are more willing to wait until the economic conditions are stable before considering childbearing.

The emergence of this strange phenomenon exposes the conflict between traditional rural concepts and modern reality. Rural areas have long emphasized family continuity and incense inheritance, which is of great significance for inheriting family business and reproducing offspring. However, with the development and change of society, the instability of economic conditions, the increase in the cost of living, and the pursuit of personal development have made some rural families dare not have children easily, and even choose Dink families.

This conflict also reflects the realities of the rural predicament. Both incompetent and capable families are facing economic pressures and livelihood problems. For families who are incapacitated, childbearing can help solve the problem of labor shortage, but it may lead to an increase in the financial burden. For families with the ability, more attention is paid to personal development and economic status, but there may be a lack of family continuity and incense inheritance in the traditional concept.

1. Balancing traditional concepts and modern realities

Rural societies should encourage moderate childbearing and balance traditional ideas with modern realities. It is possible to enhance the scientific nature of family planning and the concept of childbearing through intensified propaganda and education, and to guide families to make rational arrangements for childbearing in accordance with their own economic conditions and development needs.

2. Provide comprehensive support and guarantee:

* and society should increase support and protection for rural families, including providing more employment opportunities and income**, improving rural infrastructure and public services, and providing support for education, health care, and elderly care, so that rural families can have better living conditions and economic stability.

3. Pay attention to rural development and industrial transformation

Rural development needs to focus on industrial transformation and optimization of economic structure, and improve the vitality and sustainable development capacity of rural economy. Through the development of rural industries and the improvement of farmers' income levels, the economic burden will be reduced and the fertility problem will be effectively solved.

In short, rural areas face a conflict between traditional perceptions and modern realities, which needs to be resolved through balance and comprehensive support. ** Society should increase support for rural families, while focusing on rural development and industrial transformation, and provide better living conditions and economic stability for rural families. Only by combining traditional concepts with practical needs can rural areas achieve sustained development and reasonable population growth.

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