What can be done to improve the survival of migrant workers?

Updated on Three rural 2024-06-28
27 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Improving the survival of migrant workers is a policy issue in some countries, including some social security issues.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I think that the survival of migrant workers can be improved through the best policies, and I think it is not easy for migrant workers, and some policies can be introduced that are beneficial to them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Carry out agricultural planting training, how to plant to improve agricultural output, skills training to poor households to solve employment training, science and technology are progressing, many farmers are not mature enough technology, brain development, sales training how to sell the agricultural products planted, many farmers in the mountainous areas do not know how to sell agricultural products at all, how to establish a network platform to understand how to sell online.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think I can improve the survival of migrant workers with my own hands, because migrant workers have no education, they can only work through labor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think that I can change the survival problem of migrant workers, maybe only they are themselves, and they must work very hard.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I think that the welfare benefits of migrant workers can be improved to ensure the hard-earned money of migrant workers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You said that you can improve through some policies, but you haven't survived with me, because the survival of migrant workers is a bit difficult to be honest.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I feel that I can improve the lives of migrant workers and show them a clear way through ** support.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think that if we want to improve the existence of migrant workers, we need the state to implement some new policies.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think that if we want to improve the survival of migrant workers, the most important thing to do is to improve their living conditions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't think there is anything others can do to change the lives of migrant workers, and the only ones who can change are them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The state should improve the protection measures for farmers, such as pensions, health insurance, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I think that in our lives, it is true that blind roads are often occupied, and it affects the travel of people with disabilities, so at this time, we should increase management and education, so that more people know how to respect, understand, and love.

    How to protect the travel of the visually impaired.

    The first is where to live. In the past, migrant workers lived in small houses in urban villages. **Nobuno Aiiwa is cheap.

    Today's small houses are almost gone. It's all turned into buildings. With the knowledge comes the difficulty of accommodation.

    Living in a building ** is too high. A cheaper building costs 2,000 a month. It should be more than 20,000 a year.

    Plus all sorts of fees. The annual cost is almost 30,000 yuan. Even if a few people share a house.

    **It is also unacceptable to migrant workers. In the future, the housing problem of migrant workers will be the most serious. They can't afford to live in a building.

    The second is that Tancheng is slowly maturing with urbanization. This kind of extensive site work. It's also becoming less and less.

    In addition, the buildings on the site have been almost built. There aren't too many construction sites starting and there are fewer and fewer construction workers on the site. There is also the now mechanized operation.

    A large machine tops a lot of labor. It also deprives ordinary migrant workers of labor opportunities. The current property market is not very good.

    In the future, there will be fewer and fewer people who will decorate the house. Renovation workers will also face the problem of reduced work.

    The third difficulty is that migrant workers are getting older. Many of the older generation of migrant workers have reached retirement age. Their physical strength to work on the site is getting worse and worse.

    This is where many migrant workers feel the most difficult. In addition, the conditions on the construction site are not very good. The question of where the older migrant workers will go is a question.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Migrant workers have three major contributions:

    Migrant workers are the companions of reform and opening up, the main force of urbanization, and an important carrier of urban-rural integration. The tremendous changes in the past 30 years of reform and opening up have condensed the great contributions of migrant workers.

    1. China's peasant workers have shaped a new economic form for China's rural areas, that is, the form of the part-time economy and the labor economy. The contradiction of having more people and less land in China's rural areas has been fundamentally resolved. There are 800 million peasants in our country who farm land and make food to eat, and this is China's actual national condition.

    The per capita capita land in China's rural areas is less than one and a half acres of land, and a large number of rural laborers in the rural areas face the loess with their backs to the sky, using manual labor and the mechanism of household contracting, engaged in agricultural production, and the level of productivity is low, and there is no scale efficiency. This kind of rural management structure and mode of operation is the institutional reason for China's agricultural backwardness. After the reform and opening up, the peasants in the rural areas who were knowledgeable and courageous left their land to work in other villages, provinces, and foreign countries, and the export labor economy formed a beautiful landscape.

    At present, the main source of income in many rural areas is the labor economic income of migrant workers. The development of the labor economy has brought about the development and prosperity of township and town enterprises and quickened the pace of peasants' prosperity. The emergence of peasant workers has completely changed the structure of the rural economy and solved the contradiction of more people and less land, which is a new breakthrough in China's solution to the "three rural" problems.

    Second, a large number of migrant workers have entered the cities to work, which has boosted the pace of urbanization construction across the country. Without the hard work of migrant workers, there would have been no rapid development of China's urbanization after the reform and opening up. Data show that China's urbanization has increased by 21 percentage points over the past 30 years.

    The ratio of urban and rural residents to 4:6 is another outstanding contribution made by migrant workers to China's progress and development.

    3. Migrant workers support China's huge export economy and drive rapid GDP growth. China's economy's dependence on foreign trade has climbed to more than 70%. In particular, many developed coastal provinces have derived a large number of small and medium-sized enterprises for export processing.

    Eighty percent of the employees of these export enterprises are migrant workers from rural areas, and there are an estimated 80 million people in the country.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Build our home. Be part of the city.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Migrant workers are part of the industrial workforce, and recognizing them as industrial workers helps promote urbanization.

    Migrant workers refer to a social group that works in urban enterprises all year round or most of the time, but is still registered in rural areas. They have effectively separated from the peasantry, and as a social group, the peasant worker has acquired the general characteristics of industrial workers. The number of peasant workers has surpassed that of industrial workers in the traditional sense, which is mainly composed of urban residents, and has added fresh blood to the ranks of industrial workers.

    For a long time, we have regarded migrant workers as farmers rather than workers, and this deviation has led many cities and towns to introduce regulations that restrict or even discriminate against migrant workers. Therefore, bringing peasant workers into the category of industrial workers and enjoying real national treatment will help change the dual structure of urban and rural areas, break down the barriers of household registration, promote the process of social democratization and modernization, and the sustainable development of the national economy, and conform to WTO rules. More importantly, it is conducive to alleviating social contradictions and promoting social stability.

    Counter-statement: Migrant workers are a two-way marginal group in urban and rural areas, and the problems faced by migrant workers are first and foremost the problems of Chinese farmers.

    Peasant workers as a group have not really separated from the peasants, and it is difficult to "uproot" them from their hometowns and truly enter the ranks of urban industrial workers. However, the experience of working outside the home makes it difficult for them to fully return to their original lives. Therefore, their accurate social role is that of a marginalized group in both urban and rural areas.

    At present, the ranks of workers have been divided into different strata from the original overall identity, which is a kind of occupational differentiation spawned by the market economy. Classifying migrant workers into the category of industrial workers does not bridge the reality of this division, but on the contrary, it is easy to ignore the characteristics of migrant workers themselves.

    The emergence of the problem of peasant workers is indeed closely related to the serious lag in China's urbanization process. However, it is not the announcement of the status of migrant workers that can promote the process of urbanization in China without resistance.

    The issue of peasant workers is first and foremost the peasant issue in China, that is, the concrete embodiment of the "three rural" issues. Only by effectively solving the "three rural" problems can we truly solve the fundamental problems faced by migrant workers. (: farmer).

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    For a long time, land has been the lifeblood of farmers, and farmers rely on land for their survival. We have read the poem "Land" by the famous poet Ai Qing, in which there is a sentence "Why do I have tears in my eyes, because I love this land deeply", which is the most profound description of the peasants' cherished land.

    In the past, peasants worked as farmers for one family and their children and grandchildren for generations, and they never worked part-time, but only worked diligently on the land and worked hard to produce food. At that time, the biggest goal of peasant families was to let their children jump out of the "peasant gate", and they often used the strength of the whole family to take the most promising child as the object of "tackling difficulties", and worked hard to cultivate it, so that they could become the first brother and shine on the lintel, which was the most common in the rural areas in the past.

    However, in recent years, the door of farmers going out to work has been opened, and the originally depressed farmers are eager to go to major cities to work, and with the increasing number of migrant farmers, the current "hollow village" has appeared in the countryside, and most of the farmers have obtained good economic income by going to the city to work, and many farmers are buying houses and cars in the city, realizing the dream of their ancestors to become city people, and enjoying the city's high-quality supporting resources on an equal footing with city people. In fact, there are still many peasants who have worked hard to exceed the living standards of urban people. Therefore, from these aspects, the peasants are not much inferior to the city people, and they can completely surpass the city people.

    In fact, peasants and ordinary workers belong to different social groups, and both work hard in their respective fields to achieve more and greater contributions. For farmers, it is their duty to plow the land and produce food. Food is very important for everyone, you can live without work, but you can't live without land, let alone food.

    The dedication of the land to the people is realized through the hard work of the farmers throughout the year. If there are no peasants who cultivate the land to produce food, whether ordinary workers or high-ranking workers will be hungry, then it is obviously a deceptive nonsense to say what contribution they make in their jobs. In this sense, farmers are the biggest contributors to society.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's a hard question to ask.

    Agriculture is the foundation of society, and only with agriculture can stability be maintained; Infrastructure needs to be built and developed, and migrant workers are the main force in infrastructure construction and development.

    It is a question of choosing between the two options of development and stability, which, in fact, are indispensable. Therefore, both peasants and migrant workers are indispensable to society.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello: The society needs farmers more, because everyone has to eat, and farmers need to farm to eat, although they also need migrant workers, but the amount is relatively small, and they don't need too much! Only the peasants are the most important!

    So society needs farmers even more! Hope it helps, hope, thank you!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The society needs migrant workers more, because farmers can use machines to replace many things that grow crops, and now they are all using machines, so the society needs more migrant workers, not farmers, and migrant workers can do work in other positions, rather than planting a single land.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    At present, society needs farmers even more.

    As the saying goes", ".The people live on food”。As the decisive role of peasants in guarding the rice bowl of our people, their role cannot be ignored and is indispensable.

    At the same time, rice, which is an important staple food in China, also requires a lot of labor to grow (high school geography ecstasy), and most of its products are used for self-sufficiency, which is more efficient than commercial grain in solving the problem of rural hunger.

    Secondly, with the continuous development of science and technology in China, the impact of labor factors on the industry is gradually decreasing. What we need more than ever is high-quality elite talents, rather than low-quality ordinary migrant workers.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    People take food as the sky, and food as the first taste. The society not only needs farmers to grow crops and reserve food, but also needs migrant workers to participate in construction, food processing, hotel and catering services, transportation and other industries to provide cheap labor for the society and promote social development.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It should be more necessary for the peasants, because the people regard food as the sky, and with the peasants to produce more grain, the people can survive, because having food is the basic element to ensure survival.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The society needs farmers even more, and in the past, there was a fee for farming.

    Now it's all free, and it's all subsidized, because there are fewer and fewer people farming, especially young people in the countryside now.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    What society needs is still peasants, not peasant workers. Migrant workers work in the city. No one planted the land in the family. Food everyone needs to eat. Still is. I think it's better for migrant workers to go back to farming. It is guaranteed for the whole society.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Hukou in the countryside, mainly called farmers, now most of them are mechanized, has liberated a lot of old power, migrant workers are not a problem of need, most of the farmers rely on farming alone, can no longer support their families, forced to work to have migrant workers, migrant workers in infrastructure, and factories have played a great role, I think both are needed.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The peasant base is too large, and with the development of society, there will inevitably be no need for too many peasants to engage in agricultural production and labor, and the peasants who have come out of the farmland will gradually go to the cities, become peasant workers, and gradually eventually become a part of the cities and become urban residents. This is a social trend, ask your parents, in fact, more than 70% of urban residents are from the countryside, but in different ways. Broadly speaking, peasant workers are also a type of worker, and will eventually become workers completely, that is, landless workers.

    If you say it's important, it's all important. In fact, migrant workers have more advantages than pure workers, because they come and go freely, there is a way out, and there is a one-acre and three-point field at home, the economic crisis is coming, it is difficult to find a job, you can go home and still work in the field, but pure workers are not good, and if you lose your job, you can only starve.

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