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Establishment of Long-term Mechanism for Preventing Poverty Return through Education in Rural Revitalization in Southern Shaanxi

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  • WANG, Xiaoe

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General Secretary of CPC Central Committee Xi Jinping has stated that education must be emphasized in order to fundamentally eliminate poverty and achieve effective linkage with rural revitalization. According to the Outline of China's Rural Poverty Alleviation and Development (2011-2020), Shaanxi Province has 29 poverty-stricken counties, of which 27 are in southern Shaanxi and 11 are deeply poverty-stricken counties, accounting for nearly 40% of the contiguous poverty-stricken areas in Qinling-Daba mountains. Therefore, the key to poverty alleviation and rural revitalization in Shaanxi lies in southern Shaanxi. Although the current poverty alleviation in southern Shaanxi has achieved remarkable results, there are still high risks and hidden dangers of poverty return. Therefore, taking southern Shaanxi as the field survey point, based on the problem orientation and the main line, this paper deeply explored the common risks and causes of establishing education anti-poverty mechanism to connect with the rural revitalization strategy, and effectively put forward the feasible ideas and countermeasures for establishing long-term mechanism for preventing poverty return through education.

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  • WANG, Xiaoe, 2022. "Establishment of Long-term Mechanism for Preventing Poverty Return through Education in Rural Revitalization in Southern Shaanxi," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 14(01), January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:313748
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.313748
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