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Why are college students encouraged to be village officials? Does it really work?

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Simply put, it is to solve the contradiction between the idle talent resources of college students and the talent demand of rural grassroots organizations.

The plan of university student village officials has been highly valued and strongly supported by the CPC Central Committee and the State Council. As a new thing, the college student village official plan has strong vitality and development prospects. For the country, this is not a simple decision-making plan, nor an expedient measure, but a guiding policy issued by the country, which is a win-win strategy based on the overall situation of college graduates' employment and rural development. If this plan is implemented well, it will alleviate the current employment pressure in the near future; In the long run, it will greatly promote the construction and development of new countryside in China.

1. The employment problem of college graduates is severe.

In recent years, the employment problem of college graduates in China has encountered an unprecedented severe situation, and the employment problem is the biggest problem facing college graduates at present.

With the expansion of enrollment in recent years, the employment pressure is increasing. According to the Blue Book of Society published by China Academy of Social Sciences in 2008, the number of college graduates reached 665.438+million in 2009, an increase of 565.438+million over 2008. In addition, in 2008, there were about10.5 million unemployed college students, and about 7.5-8 million college students needed employment. Such cruel employment pressure, to a certain extent, has affected all walks of life, especially college students' ideas and views on employment. In a sense, some college graduates who have been unable to find jobs have become "vulnerable groups" in society. Employment itself is a prominent social problem, which is related to the sustained economic development and social stability and harmony. If this problem is not solved well, it will directly affect the in-depth development of China's reform and opening up and the overall situation of building a harmonious socialist society. The CPC Central Committee and the State Council have always attached great importance to social employment, especially the employment of young college students who shoulder the heavy responsibility of the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation after graduation.

Governments at all levels pay close attention to the employment trends of college graduates, take active and effective measures in time, strengthen guidance and actively guide them, and have successively issued a number of documents and resolutions guiding the employment of college graduates, doing everything possible to open up employment channels, expand employment fields and increase employment posts, in order to solve the employment problem, escort economic prosperity and social stability, and also lay a solid foundation and provide stamina for China's modernization drive.

2. Lack of talent support in rural development

The rural development in China is very slow. Compared with cities, it is obviously backward in speed and quality. There are many reasons for the widening gap between urban and rural development, among which the serious loss of rural elites has become the main link in the vicious circle of rural development.

On the one hand, there are too many rural people in China, but the corresponding cultivated land area is very limited. Coupled with the application of modern technology and tools, cultivated land is decreasing day by day, which determines that there will be a large number of surplus labor in rural areas of China. Faced with the enormous pressure of life, many farmers choose to work in cities, mainly young and middle-aged. This has led to a serious loss of rural labor, especially the loss of rural elites. Most of those who remain in rural areas are women, children and the elderly. This phenomenon is widespread in the central and western provinces, especially those with large agricultural population. In rural areas lacking rural elites, their development naturally lacks stamina and motivation, and the slow development speed is inevitable. Since the reform and opening up, China has carried out large-scale urbanization and industrialization, and the funds invested in rural areas and cities are unevenly distributed, and a large amount of funds and resources flow to cities. Not only is it difficult for rural areas to get more financial support, but even the funds that should have flowed to rural areas have been intercepted by cities. Urbanization has significantly improved the city's comprehensive ability, and the ability to attract and utilize resources has been enhanced unprecedentedly, especially the gathering and utilization of high-quality resources, and a large number of people, logistics, capital and information flows continuously to the city. Therefore, the emphasis on rural areas has declined, and the shortage of funds and stamina has become the main theme of rural development. Good living conditions in cities, rich public service products and more development opportunities have a strong attraction to farmers, especially rural elites. However, the conditions in rural areas are limited, and they are not as good as those in cities in attracting talents in economy, politics, culture and all aspects. Therefore, the loss of rural elites is inevitable.

On the other hand, China's rural political system is rigid, the degree of democratic development is low, the villagers' democratic consciousness is not strong, the concept of legal system is weak, and it is very common to emphasize the rule of man over the rule of law. This series of problems leads the rural elites to doubt or even contradict the political authority in rural areas, especially the young elites in rural areas. As a younger generation, they advocate freedom, democracy and equality, and are unwilling to be bound by backward ideas in rural areas. They yearn for independent life and free development space, and want to get in touch with new things, new concepts, new concepts and new trends as much as possible. The city just meets their development needs, so their sense of belonging to the countryside is not strong, and many people are unwilling to work and develop in rural areas.

In short, due to various reasons, there is a serious brain drain in rural areas, and there are no leaders with strong ability to get rich and innovative talents who can adapt to the development of the times. Finally, the development of rural areas has encountered a talent bottleneck, which has seriously restricted the sustained, healthy and orderly development of rural areas in China.

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