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Idle School Buildings in Rural Areas: Will they Be Useful ?

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  • Cheng, Qiang-ying
  • Shu, Wen

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Taking the case of Enshi City, we survey the supply of public services in rural areas from education, health, culture and social security, reveal the relationship between the use of idle school buildings in rural areas and the improvement of public services in rural areas. On the basis of expounding the status quo of idle school buildings and public services in rural areas of Enshi City, the following recommendations are put forward: using the idle school buildings to develop rural public education; using the idle school buildings to develop rural public health and medical services; using the idle school buildings to develop public cultural undertakings in rural areas; using the idle school buildings to develop social security undertakings in rural areas.

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  • Cheng, Qiang-ying & Shu, Wen, 2012. "Idle School Buildings in Rural Areas: Will they Be Useful ?," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 4(08), pages 1-4, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:141727
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.141727
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