Strategy of Chongqing Rural Labor Resources Development: From the Respective of Urban-Rural Coordinated Development

Yangchen LIU

Abstract


The development and utilization of rural labor resources are major problems bothering urban-rural coordinative development of Chongqing. In order to improve peasants’ ability to get used to the coordinative development of urban and rural areas, we should proceed from the development of rural labor resources. Chongqing, as a national experimental district for urban-rural coordinative development, still has lots of problems to be solved, such as the existence of urban-rural dual economic structure, deficient play of government functions, unbalanced allocation of education resources between urban and rural areas, etc.. To improve the situation, we need to strengthen systems of organization, build learning-oriented villages, reasonably promote the flow of labor resources between areas and optimize the allocation of resources and so on.


Keywords


Coordination of rural and urban areas; Villages; Development of rural labor resources

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.mse.1913035X20140801.4431

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