In the context of new productivity, the participation of rural women's labor force plays a positive role in promoting rural revitalization. This study aims to explore the path of rural women's labor force participation in rural revitalization. This study found that under the background of new quality productivity, there are difficulties in rural women's labor force participation in rural revitalization, such as technological gap, lack of digital skills, traditional gender division of labor restrictions, policy support, and inadequate service system. New quality productivity can drive rural development through innovation, empower agricultural transformation and upgrading, and promote industrial integration. It can provide more skills training opportunities for rural women, encourage their participation in the labor force, and ultimately drive the process of rural revitalization.
Liang Hai-yan (Fri,) studied this question.
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