The Responsibility of Rural People Interpret the role and social responsibility of villagers

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-20

The Responsibility of Rural People Interpret the role and social responsibility of villagers

Preface: With the arrival of the Spring Festival, many people have returned to their hometowns, especially some people who drive back, making people outside feel that their families are rich. However, I am a person who lives in the countryside and I know very well that this is not the case at all. The pace of rural development is staggering, but cars and housing do not reflect a person's level of affluence. Let's find out why.

A car and a house are not the only measure of a person's wealth.

Some people build mansions, and some children drive back to their hometowns for the Spring Festival, which seems to be wealthy, but the situation in reality is unpredictable. Despite their homes and cars, many farmers face financial difficulties. In the countryside, the ** of the house is very cheap, a house only costs a few hundred thousand, and in the city it costs several million. It has become a very common situation to take out a loan to build a house and buy a car in installments, coupled with the difficulty of not having a high financial ability and having to bear tens of thousands of yuan.

Extension: However, behind this question, there is a deep fact of existence. With the outflow of the rural population, more and more old and weak women and children are left behind in the villages, but the area of arable land and the income from farming have not kept up with the growth, and farming has become a way to earn a living. In the case of grain prices**, many farmers have decided to reduce the area of cultivated land in order to solve their economic difficulties. Instead, they seek to work outside the home, shifting their focus to the city in the hope of earning more money, even though doing so may also lead to neglect to take care of their families and fields. In the process of finding a balance between modern society and traditional culture, farmers are faced with various pressures to survive.

* The second career of the farmer and the question of their survival.

For farmers, their way of life is often more than just farming. Some farmers take planting as their part-time job, working in the fields when they are free and doing part-time work when they are busy. In the context of rising living costs and changes in the socio-economic situation, farmers are increasingly aware that traditional agricultural management methods can no longer meet the survival needs of farmers. As a result, they began to find ways to earn money in order to increase their economic strength and improve their level of survival.

Extended Writing: In today's China, in the rural areas of China, people's living conditions have changed dramatically. What used to be the way to feed the family from crops no longer works in today's economy. Peasants are also constantly changing their thinking, looking for new ways to get rich, and broadening the channels for increasing their incomes through various means, such as going out to work and starting their own businesses. It is both a useful supplement to agricultural production and a response to the existential problems facing the world today. With the development of society, rural people are constantly accepting changes, constantly keeping up with the times, and constantly pursuing a better life.

The dilemma of old-age care in rural China and its social pressure.

With the aging of China's rural population, the health status of the elderly is becoming more and more severe, and the health status of the elderly is becoming more and more worrying. Some farmers over the age of 60 have no choice but to work instead of rest because of the difficulties of life. The allocation of agricultural land resources is irrational, some peasants occupy a large amount of cultivated land but cannot fully cultivate it, and some peasants only rely on a small piece of cultivated land to make a living. Low income levels and lack of social security have become a major constraint on the transfer of rural labor.

Abstract:In recent years, more and more attention has been paid to the pension of the elderly in rural areas of China. There are elderly people who have passed the age of 60 but still cannot escape the troubles of life. In the city, some people can square dance, some people can play chess, and some people can enjoy life; However, in rural areas, many elderly people still insist on doing manual work due to economic constraints. This is not just a case, but a problem for the entire village. The problem of supporting the elderly is not something that one person can afford, but the care and support of the whole society, and only in this way can the elderly in rural areas enjoy their old age in peace.

Conclusion: The experience of rural transformation and the practical dilemma have given me a deeper understanding of the various problems faced by rural development. Although life is better, it is still poor. In the tide of urbanization, the problem of farmers' pension and economic income needs to be solved urgently. Only when the whole society works together can the purpose of rural revitalization be achieved, and the countryside can be full of vitality and vitality. I am looking forward to more actions in the future to improve the living environment in the countryside so that they can live a better life.

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