The study on effects of poverty alleviation relocation project (PARP) on women’s economic activities
DOI: 10.23977/pree.2024.050308 | Downloads: 8 | Views: 496
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Yujie Guo 1
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1 Beijing Royal School, Beijing, 102209, China
Corresponding Author
Yujie GuoABSTRACT
Poverty alleviation relocation project (PARP), a key policy of poverty alleviation work in China, aims to enhance people's living conditions and reduce regional disparities, especially for women who have a low status in underdeveloped areas. This paper introduces the impact of PARP on women's economic activities in terms of employment, education and leisure time, analyzes the feasibility of PARP in many cases to improve women's well-being, and puts forward suggestions for improving PARP policies. The study helps to evaluate the effectiveness of policies and provide theoretical supports for perfection and development of poverty alleviation work in China. In addition, it will help society achieve gender equality and accelerate the progress of global poverty alleviation by providing more opportunities for women, enriching educational resources, improving women's lives.
KEYWORDS
Poverty alleviation relocation project (PARP), Economic activities, Women' lives, Effectiveness of the policyCITE THIS PAPER
Yujie Guo, The study on effects of poverty alleviation relocation project (PARP) on women's economic activities. Population, Resources & Environmental Economics (2024) Vol. 5: 61-67. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/pree.2024.050308.
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