Social Work Involved in the Relative Poverty of the Rural Elderly
Abstract
The aging of China’s population is accelerating, and the proportion of rural elderly poor population is increasing. The elderly have great deficiencies in economic status, social participation, quality education, family happiness and ecological environment, which makes the relative poverty of the elderly more serious to a certain extent. The poverty of rural elderly population has become an important factor hindering China’s rural development. For developing countries, The anti-poverty problem of the rural elderly is still a relatively important problem. This paper aims to use the professional theories and methods of social work to help the poor elderly in rural areas alleviate or even get rid of poverty and prevent them from returning to poverty, so as to promote the rapid development of rural areas.References
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