Hanyuan
Chinese people have a strong sense of rurality. In the context of Chinese people, “leaving one’s hometown” is also a word full of hardships and bitterness.
However, the gap between the north and the south of China’s economy and the gap between the east and the west are now more obvious, which has caused the flow of migrant workers across provinces, as evidenced by the huge population migration during the Spring Festival every year.
If it is possible to realize the employment of migrant workers in the cities where they live, it will undoubtedly be a huge progress, and it will also be an important indicator of regional coordinated development. Unfortunately, many small and medium-sized cities do not have such an endowment. For example, in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, the monthly salary may easily exceed 10,000 yuan, but in many fourth- and fifth-tier cities, this is a high salary.
Under the epidemic, migrant workers can be said to be the most affected group. They have no fixed jobs and no social security. When they return to their hometowns, they will rest for a while. When the economy restarts, they will flock to big cities with more opportunities and higher incomes.
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