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I think that after the days of working in the countryside, there are many people who can return to the countryside even if they get older. Farming doesn't have to be like that. In the end, few people are willing to work in other places for a long time, are not accustomed to farming, are afraid of hardship, and return to the countryside to farm.
You can also eat by yourself in farming, and you don't have to farm to live.
In my case, I am 88 years. I also thought about what I could do when I got old and went back to the countryside. My idea is very simple, when I am old, I will go back to the countryside where I was born and raised, and plant some land.
There is no need to eat too much. I had enough food to eat, raise poultry, ducks, etc., grow vegetables, live a self-sufficient life, and have time to chat with my childhood friends, play cards, and drink alcohol, and take it with me every day.
After the 70s, the oldest is 50 years old, and after the 80s, the youngest is 31 years old. Rural people in this age group have hurriedly paid 15 years of pension insurance, and all those who work in the unit still have five social insurances and one housing fund. When they reach the age of 60, they are like non-peasants, regardless of whether they are peasants or peasants, they are urban and rural residents.
Like their advanced age and non-peasants, they are all treated as residents, and they can live without food and clothing on the basis of state pensions.
Unlike today's elderly farmers, they can't keep up with the complete pension mechanism, and they don't have much pension, so they have to continue farming or cleaning the watchmen street to support the elderly.
After 70 and 80, rural people return to the countryside when they are 60 years old. It's the rural dwellers. They are collectively referred to as urban and rural residents. They can apply for 1,2 as a pastime, but not on agricultural income.
At that time, there were jobs to be done in the land, and the young new generation of agricultural practitioners who wanted to develop modern agriculture started their own businesses, rather than letting backward agriculture sharpen their knives.
Therefore, from the 70s to the late 80s, if you want to wait until you retire, spend 1 or 2 percent of your time planting for recreation, or go to the farm to experience unpaid labor and rely on agricultural income to support your retirement, you will not have this opportunity. Your pension is enough for your retirement, don't take the job of a young agricultural worker, that is, don't take someone else's job.
You have been working in other places all your life, and the basic situation is that the originally allocated fields in your hometown have been planted. Can you pick crops for someone else to plant? Besides, then again, even if you can.
In general, you don't do farm work for the rest of your life. A lot of farm work is already unfamiliar, and you're old and slow. In addition, you don't do farm work very often, but you have almost completely forgotten about the techniques of growing crops.
Planting is a technical job, not something you can harvest if you want to plant. Grow ordinary rice, you can do it. No other crops can be grown.
If you don't have good technology and bad management, it's also a waste of effort. Recently, there seems to be a lot of young people in the countryside who are planting smog families.
You can do it three times a year. But because of technical problems, many people don't bear fruit and don't charge a penny, so they plant two kinds of trees. But thousands of won in cash have been invested.
You've been working hard outside for so many years, a lot of people working in the construction industry or in factories, etc. You have to have savings, as long as you are old enough, you have to retire with peace of mind, don't leave anything else to your grandchildren to fight, don't suffer anymore.
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Of course, it is possible to go back to the countryside to farm and retire. Because there are still old houses in my hometown, it is difficult to get a hukou in a big city, so I can go back to live a slow-paced life when I am old. I think it's a good way to live.
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Yes, the rural air is good, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the food is also very ecological and healthy, and now the rural construction and service facilities are very perfect, and it is a good choice to go back to the countryside for the elderly.
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Yes, this is basically the case in many rural areas now. There is a house in the countryside, and the young man makes money to build a house for the old and the elderly to rely on, stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city, and maintain health and care for the elderly.
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It's entirely possible that my parents worked hard in the city, and they always heard them say that when they are old, they should go back to their hometown to live, grow vegetables, and raise livestock. You can also walk the streets.
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Most of the post-70s and 80s who work in the city will go home to farm when they are old, because they have no formal unit, and they will not have a pension when they are old, and many employers will not want them when they reach a certain age, so they have to go home to farm, and it is not realistic to rely on their children, because now young people are also under great work pressure, housing prices are very expensive, and they can only barely survive to support their families, so it is basically unrealistic to expect their children to treat them. Although it is an obligation for children to respect the elderly, it is necessary to have economic conditions, of course, we have a bite to eat and will not let them go hungry, but it is of course best for them to be self-reliant. <>
In fact, many old people are not willing to live with their children at all, the pace of life in big cities is relatively fast, and they are all commercial houses, everyone may not know anyone when they close the door, unlike the countryside where there is nothing to do, but it is basically impossible to visit the door like a big city, so many old people don't like it at all, they would rather go home to farm than live with their children, and they are not used to living with the elderly, because their living habits and diet are different, and young people may want to sleep lazy on weekends, but the old people feel less when they are older, and sometimes they may get up before dawn, so they are very uncomfortable living in the city。 <>
In fact, I think it is very good to go back to the countryside to farm, planting vegetables, after all, the air in the countryside is relatively fresh, and they have lived in the countryside all their lives, they may be more adaptable to the environment there, they can grow a little bit of what vegetables they want to eat, and this kind of vegetables will be healthier and more nutritious, and there are many retired old people who will choose to go back to the countryside to live, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, they want to live a quiet old age, and now the rural transportation is also very convenient, no matter what you can buy, and the 70s, 80s if you do not go back to the countryside, it will cause a great burden to young people。 <>
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Definitely unwilling, the income from farming is too small, although it is not easy for them to make money outside, but it is also better than farming, they are not willing to suffer the hardships of farming.
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Because people have the idea of "returning to their roots", the older they are, the more eager they are to return to their hometown. Therefore, the peasants will definitely return to the countryside in the end.
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I don't think post-farmers who work in cities will choose to go back to the countryside to farm when they get old, because they lack some experience in farming.
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Many middle-aged people in rural areas don't go out to work anymore, preferring to farm at home, what's going on?
1. The intensity of going out to work is relatively high, and the body can't bear it.
Part-time work is the choice of many people, people in the city work in the city, and people in the countryside go to work outside. However, more and more rural people are no longer willing to go out to work, which has a lot to do with the change in people's thinking. The labor intensity of going out to work is very large, of course, the part-time job mentioned here is generally to go to the construction site, which is also a great impact on a person's physical health.
Therefore, for the sake of their own health, some people begin to consider not working outside, but farming at home, or finding some other work to do.
Second, it is necessary to support the elderly.
Nowadays, as many young people have gone out to work, there are many left-behind elderly people in the village. Especially for those who are elderly, there is no one to take care of them, and life is more difficult. Parents have worked hard all their lives, and children should also do their filial piety at this time and support the elderly, whether it is reasonable or legal, it should be like this.
Therefore, some people have to choose to stay at home in order to take care of the elderly. However, this will definitely make your life a little tighter.
3. I want to be with my children.
Left-behind elderly people and left-behind children are two groups of people who are of great concern. However, with the development of the times, people are also paying more and more attention to education, because in this day and age, it may be difficult to adapt to this rapidly developing society without culture. Some parents will find a way to stay their children in the city where they work for a long time, but for those who are uncertain about the location of the part-time job, they can only choose to return home for the sake of their children's education, and cultivate land to support their families.
However, many rural areas are now able to find some jobs, which also gives many people some opportunities. To some extent, it also prompts people to come to their homes from other places. Therefore, this phenomenon is influenced by a combination of many factors.
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Because it is easier to be discriminated against by others when I go out to work, and I earn a lot of money and spend a lot of money outside, I can now have a lot of income from farming at home.
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Because the epidemic is relatively serious now, it is not safe to go out, and now there are many places where you are not allowed to go, and you can't make too much money when you go out, so it is better to farm at home.
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It's because they feel that it's very tiring to go out to work, and they are discriminated against by people in those cities. They can't stand it.
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Some young people will take their parents in after establishing themselves outside, and they will not be allowed to become empty nesters. There are also some young people who will build houses in their hometowns so that their parents can live more comfortably, and they will usually go home to visit their parents, and let their grandchildren accompany their grandparents during the winter and summer vacations. In addition to these, there are also nursing homes in rural areas, where some elderly people with limited mobility or nostalgia will live here, and their children will pay some money.
The problem of old-age care for rural people has always been a relatively big problem, because the infrastructure in rural areas is not as good as in cities, for example, it is more difficult for the elderly to see a doctor when they are sick, and they must take public transportation to see a doctor in the county. If you live close to the roadside is very good, you don't need to walk, if you live in the deep mountains and old forests, it is very troublesome to just go to the street, and it is very difficult to see a doctor. Therefore, most young people will work hard to settle in the county, so that their parents can retire in the county, and they don't need to worry about seeing a doctor or other problems at all.
In addition, children will also pay basic pension insurance to their parents, so that the old parents can receive pensions.
Living with children or staying alone in the countryside are two options, among which living in an old house in the countryside is actually very good, as long as there is no physical illness, the elderly can be self-sufficient, you can play a dozen cards with the old man and the old lady when you are leisure, and you can also go to the street to buy some necessities of life when you are in the market. It is said that it is very lonely, but in fact, it is just that the children are not around, there are still some elderly people in the countryside, and the children will also contact the elderly regularly, for example, they will go home during the New Year. And living in a nursing home is not very good, which shows that the physical condition of the elderly is not particularly good, but the children have no way to take care of their old parents for their own careers.
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The elderly in rural areas can be provided for in old age through the model of community care. Or young people take their parents by their side to provide for their parents, and I believe that the country will also introduce corresponding policies at that time.
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The elderly in rural areas can go to their children's homes or choose to go to nursing homes, both of which are very good.
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Returning to the hometown to farm land is a very valuable thing, which helps to support and develop the agricultural economy and community spirit, and promotes the basic livelihood security and healthy development of the people. In the process of rural development, a large number of talents are needed to support and promote, therefore, returning to the hometown to farm is not only a personal choice and action, but also a common responsibility and mission.
Although a high income can bring people a better material life, it does not necessarily mean that it will bring a higher quality of life, and not everyone pursues a high-income life. Some people may place more emphasis on family, land, nature, and social responsibility, and these changes in values can have a profound impact on an individual's choices and development. Regardless of the branches, the role of talents in the development of society is very important, and returning to the countryside or agriculture is also one of the options, which should not be belittled or ignored.
However, in the process of developing the rural economy and supporting agriculture, it is also important to vigorously introduce and absorb high-quality talents, who can bring modern agricultural technology and management concepts, promote system construction and organization and coordination, promote the transformation and upgrading of agriculture and increase economic output. Therefore, the flow and introduction of talents can not only support traditional rural development, but also promote the development of new urban-rural integration and modern agriculture, which is not contradictory, but mutually supportive and promoting.
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