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Study On The Countermeasure Of Poverty Alleviation In Jinzhai County

Posted on:2018-11-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2429330518478029Subject:Rural and regional development
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China is the largest developing country in the world.The problem of poverty,especially in rural areas, has been a difficult problem to solve.Due to the improvement of our country's economic and social conditions, more and more people living in poor rural areas.But there are still a large number of rural people who are still in poverty.The State Council announced the "poverty alleviation plan" pointed out during 13th Five-Year to 2020, to ensure the realization of poverty alleviation filing riser poverty in the current standard, no worries about food and clothing, guaranteed nine years of compulsory education, basic medical care and housing security. The nationwide 592 impoverished counties all out of poverty hat, deal with local overall poverty by 2020, a comprehensive well-off society.Jinzhai county in the hinterland of the Dabie Mountains, Henan and Anhui provinces at the junction area, a total area of 3814 square kilometers, there are 23 towns, 1 modern industrial parks, 224 administrative villages, the total population of 680 thousand people, is the largest, most area of mountain and the population in the anhui province.Jinzhai county is a national poverty county,poverty problem is very prominent.Jinzhai is the country approved the first batch of key poverty-stricken counties, was approved in 2011 for the Dabie Mountain Area of key poverty alleviation counties, by the end of 2015 there is still poverty population of 84 thousand and 300 people, poverty alleviation and development task is very arduous, the development task is very arduous.Taking Jinzhai county as an example, this paper discusses the present situation and countermeasures of poverty in Jinzhai county.
Keywords/Search Tags:poverty, targeted poverty alleviation, poverty alleviation measures
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