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An Analysis of the Demand for Education for the Elderly in Rural Areas: A Case Study of the Suburbs of Hangzhou

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  • WANG, Ning

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The education for the elderly is the last link of life-long education and an important part of spiritually providing for the aged. In the context of rural revitalization, this paper chooses the elderly in the suburbs of Hangzhou, an eastern developed city, as the survey object. Through the methods of questionnaire survey and quantitative statistics, this paper analyzes and introduces the basic situation of rural education for the elderly, the demand for participating in education for the elderly, the learning evaluation of education for the elderly and the problems existing in the education for the elderly in rural areas. On this basis, some brief conclusions and discussions are put forward.

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  • WANG, Ning, 2020. "An Analysis of the Demand for Education for the Elderly in Rural Areas: A Case Study of the Suburbs of Hangzhou," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:310140
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.310140
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