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  • Title:
  • Study on the improvement path of rural gradient elderly services from the perspective of digital inclusion
  • Author:

    Ye Han

  • Author Affiliation:

    Party School of Longyou County CPC Committee, Quzhou, Zhejiang, China

  • Received:Apr.7, 2023
  • Accepted:May.4, 2023
  • Published:May.15, 2023
Abstract
In the process of building a demonstration zone of common prosperity, the "digital divide" and "digital dilemma" faced by the elderly deserve attention. In order to fully realize common prosperity, rural elderly services cannot be neglected, and the importance and necessity of digital inclusion has become more and more prominent. By clarifying the concepts and connotations of digital divide and digital inclusion, analyzing the digital divide encountered by the elderly in rural life, and taking digital inclusion as the starting point, we propose concrete measures to expand and deepen the smart senior care products and services, strengthen data linkage, and retain "non-digital" senior care services to create a digital senior care service scenario for the rural elderly. We propose specific measures to expand and deepen smart elderly care products and services, strengthen data linkage and retain "non-digital" elderly care services, in order to provide reference for future research.
Keywords

Digital inclusion, rural gradient senior care service, improvement path.

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