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Why are so many rural people reluctant to live in rural areas?

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#为什么都不愿意在农村天天做农活? #

With the progress of society, more people have left the countryside and poured into the cities, which has caused the rural population to plummet, large tracts of farmland have been abandoned, many village primary schools have been closed, and countless farm houses have been closed all year round.

Weeds have grown around the house, and some dilapidated brick houses have collapsed. However, this does not mean that rural life has lost its charm, and many rural residents still have a deep affection for their hometown.

If so, why did they leave? The article explores why so many peasants are reluctant to live in the countryside.

Why are so many rural people reluctant to live in rural areas?

1. Restrictions on economic conditions

The development of the rural economy on the mainland is relatively lagging behind, and the residents' incomes are not high, which cannot meet the needs of the masses of the people for material life. Although the mainland's rural economy has made great progress in recent years, there is still a big gap between it and the urban economy.

Many farmers have left their homes and come to the cities in search of employment to improve their living conditions and increase their family income. In addition, some young people have been "uprooted" in search of better public services such as education and health care.

Second, the level of education is not high

In rural areas, there are problems such as shortage of educational resources, shortage of teachers, and backward teaching equipment. Many rural children do not have access to quality education due to the constraints of their families' economic situation.

As they get older, college students have a growing desire to go to college, but it is difficult to achieve it due to the limitations of their educational attainment. As a result, they are leaving their homes and heading to the big cities in search of better learning and development opportunities.

Why are so many rural people reluctant to live in rural areas?

3. Promoting the process of urbanization

With the acceleration of urbanization, farmers have gained more and more jobs and enterprises. With the improvement of urban infrastructure and public services, it has become an inevitable trend for a large number of farmers to settle in cities.

In addition, in terms of culture, entertainment, medical care, etc., it has also brought more choices to rural residents. This has led to a desire for the city and a decision to go out of the countryside.

Fourth, family factors

In rural areas, the family is an important pillar of survival and an emotional bond. However, due to the migration and separation of family members, many rural families have become alienated and have poor communication. In order to maintain the harmony of the family,

Some people come from the countryside to the countryside, to reunite with their families, or to take care of the elderly. In addition, some young people are reluctant to stay in the countryside due to reasons such as falling in love and getting married.

5. Employment opportunities and career development

In the towns, there are better job opportunities, there is a lot of room for development, and there are good salaries and benefits. Many peasants were able to find suitable jobs in the city and achieved great success in their careers.

These experiences have made them more eager for urban life and more want to stay. In addition, some young people also have the desire to start a business in a big city, realize their self-worth, and improve their social status.

Why are so many rural people reluctant to live in rural areas?

6. Convenience and attractiveness of urban life

Urban life is more convenient and attractive than in the countryside. The city's convenient transportation, convenient shopping, abundant medical resources, and abundant educational resources are all reasons why people choose to live in cities.

In addition, the cultural atmosphere, leisure facilities, and social opportunities of the city have become richer and more diverse, which has led to many peasant immigrants to the city.

Perhaps, these are not the only six reasons. Although they have a deep affection for their hometown, they also have to face the reality and make a choice.

Of course, this is not to say that all peasants are willing to leave their homes and live in the cities. Some of them are still in the countryside to contribute to the construction of their hometowns.

At the same time, the state and all sectors of society are actively working to improve the living standards and economic standards of rural residents and to enable them to have more opportunities for development and a better living environment.

On the one hand, the state should increase investment in rural infrastructure, improve transportation, telecommunications, medical care, education, and other infrastructure, and improve the living conditions and development environment of peasants.

At the same time, it is necessary to guide and support peasants to find jobs on their own, improve their economic income, and improve their living standards.

On this basis, it is necessary to strengthen the cultural construction and social organization in the rural areas, and create a good cultural atmosphere and social environment, so that the peasants can also enjoy rich cultural and recreational activities and social opportunities in the rural areas.

The author believes that along with social development and progress, the living standards of the rural people on the mainland will be further improved.

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