A study regarding leisure life between rural and urban residents of China focused on the nation's expanding population of elderlies. It found out that elderlies in rural and urban do have differences in involvement and perceptions of leisure life for elderlies. The factors of socioeconomic status matters. Since Chinese economy has been growing in speed and size, the social gap between rural and urban population increased, and inequalities are more pronounced. This of course, affects the many elderlies. Leisure life is vital to elderlies' physical and psychological well-being (Su et al, 2006). Thus, it is important for us to find out how it implies to their lives depending on where they live.
Being elderlies in rural and urban areas sure have its differences, and we can clearly tell which one group is being more advantaged due to socioeconomics. I would encourage the government to boost its support to elderlies in rural areas by building more infrastructures, as well as elderlies' facilities center. This way, elderlies everywhere in China can have a more equal chance for leisure activities' choices. This may improve their well-being as elderlies and age successfully.
Resources:
Su, Baoren; Shen, Xiangyou; Zhou, Wei (2006). Journal of Leisure Research: 381-383,385-388,390-397.
Zhou, W. (2004). A historical analysis of the "Five Guarantees" system in China. Exploration, 1, 61-63.
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