There was a news report about a social phenomenon - the increasing number of volunteers in rural areas. What is the main idea of this news? A. To show the disadvantages of rural areas. B. To report on the growth of volunteer numbers in rural areas. C. To call for more volunteers in...
ICTs have the potential to offset the structural disadvantages and diseconomies of localization in rural areas and to create new earning and co-operation opportunities. This article presents four groups of ICTs possibilities of overcoming social and economic disparities and ...
particularly in rural areas. The government implemented a community-based health insurance program called Mutuelles de Santé, which provided affordable health insurance to all citizens. This program significantly increased access to healthcare services and improved health outcomes, particularly for vulnerable...
RuralAgedWomenacutesDisadvantagesinSocialSecurityfromtheGender 54宁夏农林科技,NingxiaJournalofAgri.andFores.Sci.&Tech.2012,53(10):54—57社会性别视角下农村老年女性的养老困境——以山东省为例赵建玲山东师范大学历史与社会发展学院,山东济南250014摘要:从社会性别的视角出发,通过在山东省17地市的农村进行的610份问...
Achieving sustainable rural development is essential for countries worldwide to balance development between urban and rural areas; especially, sustainable social development is crucial. In the face of rapid urbanization in China, the withdrawal of rural homesteads (WRH) has become the core policy for ...
1.The social composition of community should be diverse by stating the disadvantages of homogeneous community.本文通过说明社区社会构成同质化的不利,指出社区开发社会构成应该是多样化的,最后提出构建社会多样化社区的对策:政府适当干预社区开发;社区住房的适应性设计;社区规划设计的贡献,如改变景观设计手法。 英文短...
too frail or disabled to do so. On the basis of this oversimplification, some theorists have proposed that social security developed out of a need peculiar to industrial societies and that there is less need or no need for social security programs in the rural areas of developing countries ...
The Mao Era: The Institutionalization of “Socialist Serfdom” In late imperial times, and continuing after the 1911 revolution, China was anything but a “feudal” society. Although the economy was based primarily upon agriculture, and more than 80% of China’s ...
The demands of tight scheduling, multi-tasking and multiple responsibilities are experienced differently by different population groups and by people living in different locations, particularly people living in rural areas and on peripheral urban estates (Lucas, 2004). The particular insight time ...
What are the environmental and social consequences of rapid population growth in rural developing areas? How does consumerism affect the environment and nature? What are the effects of human activities on your community and the biosphere? (a) Name...