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Characteristics of rural social problems

Rural social problems are part of the overall social problems, in addition to the general characteristics of social problems, but also has its own characteristics: ① geographical. The economic and cultural development of rural areas is extremely unbalanced, social problems vary from place to place, and have obvious regional characteristics. Continuity. Rural residents more than urban residents advocate traditional customs and habits, some social problems show obvious historical continuity. Some social problems show obvious historical continuity, such as early marriages, buying and selling of marriages, discrimination against women and so on. Progressivity. The development of most rural social problems is much slower than that of urban areas. Decentralization. Rural communities are vast and sparsely populated, and rural social problems are not as concentrated and prominent as those in cities.