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Research on the Equalization Level of Public Services Under Urban-Rural Integration Development in Heilongjiang Province Based on Empirical Data Analysis

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To guarantee equitable access to fundamental public services is of great significance to achieve common prosperity. As China has stepped into a well-off society and lifted the poor out of poverty, the government has proposed a major strategy of countryside revitalization, calling for the integration of city and countryside development, mutual promotion. What is the level of how to ensure equitable access to fundamental public services under integrated city-countryside development? Has it been effectively promoted? On this issue, based on empirical data in Heilongjiang province as an example, using the AHP and entropy method to quantify the standard of the equal fundamental public service between city and countryside areas of HLJ China. Then, the grey correlation model is used to verify the factors that affect the equalization level of fundamental public services in city and countryside areas, and it is demonstrated that various factors in the integrated progress of city and countryside areas promote the equalization of fundamental public service.

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Philosophy and Social Science Fund of China “Research on the Dynamic Mechanism and Path of High-Quality Development of New Urbanization under the New Pattern of Double Circulation” (22BSH019); Philosophy and Social Science Fund of Heilongjiang Province “Research on the high-quality development path of county economy in Heilongjiang Province based on the new development concept” (22JYH066).

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Zhang, X., Sun, Y. (2023). Research on the Equalization Level of Public Services Under Urban-Rural Integration Development in Heilongjiang Province Based on Empirical Data Analysis. In: Li, A., Shi, Y., Xi, L. (eds) 6GN for Future Wireless Networks. 6GN 2022. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 504. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-36011-4_29

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