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What do you think about the phenomenon that the elderly in rural areas are left behind without anyone to take care of them, while young people go out to work all year round to earn money? (What shoul

What do you think about the phenomenon that the elderly in rural areas are left behind without anyone to take care of them, while young people go out to work all year round to earn money? (What should a young man do if he is paralyzed and has no one to take care of him?)

Young people in rural areas have little work at home and cannot do farm work. If you don't go out to work and stay at home, will the whole family drink the northwest wind? There are old people at the top and young people at the bottom. The young people dare not slack off even a little bit. There is no job or income in a place with a family, and there is no home in a place with a job and income. There is no such thing as the best of both worlds.

Most of the current rural areas are left-behind elderly people, left-behind children, and left-behind women. These three groups belong to vulnerable groups and have almost no source of income.

In our rural areas, left-behind elderly people: those in their 50s to 60s basically take care of their grandchildren. The couple stays together, one takes care of the grandchildren, and the other goes out to do farm work or help others. They work part-time to supplement the family income. They can do whatever they can, but they will never ask their sons for money. Those who are over 70-80 years old basically grow their own vegetable gardens and are self-sufficient. I have a pension of several thousand yuan a year, and my children are happy to give them some pocket money during the New Year and festivals. As long as they are healthy, it is the best reward for my children.

Left-behind women and children: Many families do not have grandparents to take care of their children. The children study in other provinces and cities. The tuition is expensive and household registration is a big problem. After studying and studying, in the end they have to return to their hometown to take exams for the sake of their children’s future. , many couples can only give up themselves and leave one person at home to take care of the children. Daily firewood, rice, oil, salt, soy sauce, vinegar, tea, children's crying, and inner loneliness are all tormenting the left-behind women.

This is most of the situations around me. Everyone is welcome to watch and comment!

This is a common social phenomenon, and it is difficult to get the best of both worlds.

The reasons why the elderly in rural areas stay behind

Young people who work outside the home can be roughly divided into two types; the first type is students who have graduated from colleges and universities with relatively good academic performance. The second type is those who are unwilling or unable to start a business in rural areas.

The first type is people who leave the countryside through studies. They will develop careers in the new living environment and start a family. This is also their life goal.

The second type is to rely on traditional agricultural farming methods in rural areas to earn a small income, but the life pressure they face is very heavy. There are elderly people to support, and they have to provide for their children's education. If there is some financial surplus, they have to be prepared to face their own pension problems.

It is still difficult to eliminate this phenomenon of going out to work to earn money

Affected by the geographical environment and various other factors, the imbalance of economic development in various regions will lead to the phenomenon of going out to work. The phenomenon of working part-time. Although there are some rural people who work outside the home and have achieved success, few elderly people from rural areas go to the city to live with their children.

Of course, there are still a considerable number of rural people who cannot go out. Some rural elderly people can no longer support themselves and have to rely on their children to take care of them at any time. Even if they are a little poorer, they can only depend on each other.

In fact, most of the rural people working outside are no longer young, and most are in their fifties or sixties. In order to bring a better life to his family, he had to leave his hometown and work hard outside.

Hello! I am very happy to answer your question: What do you think about the phenomenon of elderly people in rural areas being left behind without anyone to take care of them, while young people go out to work all year round to earn money?

I am from a rural area, and I know a lot about left-behind elderly people in rural areas. It can be said that the more capable the left-behind children are, the more likely they are to stay in their hometown. The old man is not short of money or clothing. There is no shortage of food and no shortage of uses. I just lack the company of my son.

Young people are not allowed to leave their elderly parents in their hometown in order to work. Another reason is that many elderly people are used to staying in rural areas and are unwilling to leave the countryside. Even if you don't want to leave your old bones in a foreign country, you must return to your hometown.

Those old people whose children are farmers are relatively much happier! The children are all farmers and will live in their hometown, and the daily life of the elderly can also be taken care of. There is a joke in our village: Children who are incompetent are the most conscientious and filial. Their parents are the happiest. Usually their parents can get care from their children. Parents are most troubled by their capable children. I can't see my children all year round. They can only take out the RMB every day to look at it and count it. The tears of longing were swallowed into the stomach.

Fortunately, my parents-in-law have been following us. Now that they are old, I can take care of them even if they catch a cold or something.

I want them to live happily in their later years.

If the country can pay attention to industry, farmers can make money to support their families in their hometown. You should not work outside for many years. How great it would be to make money wherever you live!

Let left-behind elderly people in rural areas enjoy their old age.

I am Guo Guilan, a clever farmer user, and my answer is complete. Thanks!

This phenomenon is very normal now. In today's economic society, farmers simply cannot have a decent life in the tide of economic society by cultivating a small amount of responsible land, so they must choose to go out to engage in other occupations, and the elderly can only stay at home. And the vast majority of rural elderly people understand this reality very well. When they can take care of themselves and have a certain ability to work, they actively help their children and grandchildren so that young people can work with peace of mind. Most of the elderly have come from hard times. They have a deep understanding of hard work. Even when they are older, they can overcome many difficulties in life and minimize the burden on their children. As children, we also want to do everything possible to earn more money to improve the living conditions of ourselves and the elderly at home. These are very objective and realistic thoughts. In fact, in a sense, when the elderly can participate in the labor within their capabilities, continuing to work at home in the countryside is beneficial to the family, society, and themselves. They just hope that they can give more care to the young people and go home. Just visit the elderly. There is a song called "Go Home Often", which actually expresses the common sentiments of the elderly and young people.

My parents raised us as children, and we have the obligation and responsibility to support them in their old age. If our parents are under seventy and still in good health, and the two elders are together, they should be accommodated before leaving. After taking care of your parents' lives, ask relatives in the same village to take more care of them. It is best to also ask the leaders of the village committee to take care of them. After subletting or transferring the land you contracted or entrusting relatives to take care of it, you can say goodbye to your parents and make sure to do so every two or three days. Make sure you have phone calls with your parents. If the parents are over seventy years old or in poor health, it is best not for the children to leave their hometown and go out to work. It is best to take over more land from migrant villagers at home, or engage in small and medium-sized family farming, or cultivate an acre of vegetables and fruits to increase economic income, and at the same time take care of your parents, so you have to stay at home temporarily to perform filial piety for a few years. This is a Chinese tradition. Tradition, nothing is as important as filial piety. Even if you temporarily suffer a little poverty for your parents, it is worthy of the approval of the world! We must never leave our elderly and sick parents alone! If you have worked in the city for many years and bought a house, you must take your elderly and sick parents over. Even if they live on the sofa or the floor, you will never let your parents live alone in the countryside without anyone to care for them!

The problem of elderly people in rural areas being left behind without anyone to take care of their children and going out to work does exist.

To address this issue, we must first realize that this is an inevitable phenomenon in the process of modernization and urbanization. The differences between workers and farmers, urban and rural areas, coastal and inland areas, developed and underdeveloped areas, etc. have led to a large number of rural young people leaving their hometowns to work in cities and contribute to industrial production and urban construction. But most young people go out to work, and most of them are not able to bring rural elderly people to live with them in the city. Second, we must realize that this problem is a minority phenomenon among the rural elderly in need of care. The elderly in rural areas still work normally and take care of their grandchildren when they are around 65 years old, and they have no problem taking care of themselves when they are around 75 years old. For those who are in poor health and cannot take care of themselves, most families will give up working outside the home, or arrange for relatives and friends to take care of the elderly. There are very few children who need care but ignore it.

Third, we must realize that the government and grassroots communities have already seen this problem. Nursing homes have been built in rural areas in some places to provide elderly care services for the elderly who cannot take care of themselves. Some places are planning to build nursing homes. Once all nursing homes are built, the problem of the elderly without care will basically be solved.

Fourth, in accordance with the policy requirements of providing elderly care, governments at all levels must coordinate urban and rural elderly care, provide elderly care services, and provide more and better elderly care methods. Rural village committees, villagers' groups, and neighbors must be concerned about the issue of elderly care, not only for households with five guarantees, but also for the children of individual families who do not provide for themselves. Active intervention, including criticism, education, and legal aid, still cannot solve the problem. Yes, the village must make overall arrangements for elderly care, and the elderly must not be allowed to starve to death without asking. If a pension tragedy occurs as a result, the relevant personnel must be strictly held accountable.

As a rural person, I think this phenomenon should be viewed optimistically.

With the development of society, our country has entered the era of industrialization, and urban people are far from being able to satisfy industrial employment. As rural young people in the country’s big family, they should actively participate in industrialization and contribute to the country. Let us shine for the people and make our due contribution. However, nothing can have the best of both worlds. For us rural elderly to endure a little loneliness can be regarded as contributing to the construction of the motherland and fulfilling our due obligations.

For a small family like his, the rural elderly would rather endure a little loneliness than let their children stay by their side, because the whole family has to live, the grandchildren have to study, and when the time comes, they have to find Wife, these are all inseparable from money. Compared with these, loneliness is nothing! The rural elderly who have suffered a lifetime of hardship and fatigue know better how to maintain and manage their own families, so that the incense can be passed on from generation to generation!

As young people in rural areas, our original intention of going out to work is to make our family live a better life. However, we cannot just focus on making money, but we must also try our best to take some time to go home and see. Wife and children, look at the old man above you. For everyone, home is the most important thing. Without home, it is like a tree without roots or a kite with broken strings. No matter where you go, your heart will be empty.

What do you think about the phenomenon of elderly people in rural areas being left behind without anyone to take care of them, while young people work outside to earn money all year round?

It’s easy to understand. If young people don’t go out to work to earn money, will they have money at home?

The elderly in rural areas are left behind with no one to take care of them. This is also because they are forced to do nothing. If young people stay at home to take care of the elderly, where will the money for daily life come from?

So this is a fact that rural farmers cannot change.

If you want to take care of the elderly at home, you have no money.

If you want to have money, you have to leave the old man behind and go out to make money.

It is difficult to take care of both ends. This is a very helpless choice. This is the only way to live.

Answer: In real social life, there are indeed common problems in rural areas everywhere.

In order to make a living, young people whose families are able to go out to work go out to work in various places to make money.

Except unconditionally, only those whose families cannot go out to work stay at home.

This is why there is no one to take care of the elderly in rural areas.

Due to the rapid development of society, the economy has taken off rapidly, prices have risen, and the expenses of each family have continued to increase significantly, which is unbearable for people. For example; pork, fish, chicken, duck, beef, mutton and other vegetables, etc., as well as gas, water and electricity bills, etc., as well as other expenses, such as gifts for various favors and affairs in rural areas, young people taking wives, etc. Household expenses.

In the context of this social development trend, for young people, the pressure is extremely high and they have to find the idea of ????going out to work. If you don’t want to work to earn more money to support your family, what kind of family problems will arise?

No matter what, life is for living. For the sake of the family, one must not be afraid of tiredness and work hard. For tomorrow and a better life in the future, this is an unconditional premise.

However, there is a practical problem for the elderly in rural areas who have no one to take care of them. Although there are nursing homes, many elderly people in rural areas are unwilling to go to nursing homes, which also requires certain financial expenses.

The hereditary saying of raising children to replace the elderly is that for an old man who has a son, the son should unconditionally love and take care of the elderly. This is just a solution out of options, and it is also an intolerable environmental condition. .

But for the elderly who have multiple sons, most of them have their own families, each with their own living situation, and each with their own difficulties. This is what every family has to deal with. through.

Suggestions: For example, most of the elderly here are taken care of by brothers and each family takes turns taking care of them. Each family takes care of them for a month or half a month, and the cycle continues. In this way, the elderly are more willing and fair, and it is much better than going to a nursing home. This is also the traditional Chinese culture of raising children to replace the elderly, and it is also in line with the policy that children have the responsibility and task of raising the elderly. Without further ado, I wish the elderly in the world health and happiness. Thank you for your attention

Indeed, it is a big problem for the elderly in rural areas. Nowadays, many young people have gone to work in the city to make money, and there are only the elderly and children at home. If they do well outside and take the children with them, the elderly cannot take care of them.

A few years ago, a left-behind elderly man in the village had been dead for a few days. No one in his family knew. Or his peers in the village thought he had not seen him for a few days, so they went to his house to see him. Unexpectedly, he was dead. It's been a few days since the children came back to calm down. The country has been aware of this social problem, so it strongly encourages migrant workers to return to their hometowns to start businesses, and also encourages the creation of some township and village enterprises to help migrant workers find jobs nearby and take care of the elderly and children when they have time.