On The Problems and Measures of Rizhao Rural Pension Under the Background of Rural Revitalization

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  • Xinwen Miao Rizhao Vocational College of Marine Engineering, China

Keywords:

The Rural Revitalization Strategy Population Aging, Rural Elderly Care Services

Abstract

The aging population in Rizhao rural areas of China is becoming more and more serious, and the development of rural elderly care services is related to the smooth implementation of the Rural Revitalization Strategy. The Rural Revitalization Strategy puts forward the general requirements of "industrial prosperity, ecological livability, civilized rural style, effective governance, and rich life", makes phased plans for the implementation of the Rural Revitalization Strategy, and clearly puts forward "improving the rural elderly care service capacity" to adapt to the aggravating situation of rural population aging. The Rural Revitalization Strategy and the development of rural elderly care services are complementary and inseparable. The development of rural elderly care services in Hebei Province should seize the opportunities brought by the Rural Revitalization Strategy and solve the problems faced at the same time, so as to achieve considerable development.

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Published

2022-04-09

How to Cite

Miao, X. (2022). On The Problems and Measures of Rizhao Rural Pension Under the Background of Rural Revitalization. International Journal of Management and Education in Human Development, 2(02), 486–488. Retrieved from https://ijmehd.com/index.php/ijmehd/article/view/27

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