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The difference between a resident and a farmer

Difference between residents and farmers:

1. Different meanings:

Residents are people or legal persons who have been engaged in production and consumption for a long time in their own countries, and citizens of other countries may also be residents of their own countries in the above cases.

Peasant (pinyin: nóng mín) means a person who has been engaged in agricultural production for a long time. It is derived from Gu Liang Zhuan (谷梁传-成公元年): "In ancient times, there were four kinds of people. There were the scholar-people, the farmer-people, the laborers-people, and the merchants-people. That is to say, the four peoples of soldiers, farmers, workers and merchants."

2, different characteristics:

Residents can be divided into natural residents and corporate residents. Natural residents are those individuals who live in the country for more than one year, but the official diplomatic envoys, military personnel stationed abroad, etc. are all non-residents of the country;

Juridical person residents are engaged in economic activities in their own country at all levels of government agencies, enterprises and non-profit groups, but international institutions, such as the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund and other organizations, is a non-resident of any country.

The concept of farmer is multidimensional in nature. Only by defining farmers from a multidimensional perspective can the concept of farmers be made clearer.

Expanded Information:

< p>Peasant characteristics:

1. The concept of peasant has a time-dimensional character. Peasant is a dynamic category in the river of history.

2. The concept of peasant has a spatial dimension characteristic. In the reality of social production and life, the structure of productivity factors will be different in different geographic spaces due to different conditions such as resource environment; therefore, the concept of peasant also has a spatial characteristic.

3. The concept of farmers has a value dimension. The study and solution of farmers' problems, whether by scholars or by the government, are always subject to the constraints of specific values.

4. The concept of farmers has domain dimension. The domain dimension of the concept of farmers mainly means that when defining the concept of farmers, different domains should be taken into account.

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