The impact of population aging on agricultural modernization and rural development in China’s provinces
Автор: Chen Ch.
Журнал: Общество: социология, психология, педагогика @society-spp
Рубрика: Социология
Статья в выпуске: 4, 2024 года.
Бесплатный доступ
This article delves into the influence of population aging on the modernization of agriculture and rural territories in China. It highlights the profound demographic challenge faced by modern China, characterized by widespread population aging. The issue is particularly acute in rural areas, where rapid urbanization and industrialization have depleted the working-age population significantly. Concurrently, agriculture remains a vital sector of China’s economy, necessitating urgent modernization efforts. However, this process is fraught with uncertainty due to the complex demographic landscape. The article provides an overview of the current rural situation, offers the author’s insights into the root causes of the crisis, and formulates a series of recommendations for its resolution. In conclusion, addressing the impact of population aging on agricultural modernization and rural development in China’s provinces requires a multifaceted approach. It is crucial to recognize the unique challenges faced by rural areas, such as the depletion of the working-age population and the need for agricultural modernization. Implementing targeted policies and programs that encourage innovation, improve rural infrastructure, and provide support for aging populations can help mitigate these challenges. Additionally, fostering collaboration between government agencies, research institutions, and local communities is essential for developing sustainable solutions. By addressing these issues, China can overcome the challenges posed by population aging and ensure the continued growth and development of its rural areas.
Aging of rural population, modernization of agriculture and rural areas, technical progress
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/149144954
IDR: 149144954 | DOI: 10.24158/spp.2024.4.5