Abstract

In the context of common prosperity, with the increasing number of graduates each year, college students face the practical problem of difficult job choices and employment. The implementation of rural revitalization policies has attracted more and more rural college students to return to their hometowns for entrepreneurship, bridging the gap of talent loss and insufficient resources in rural areas. This article focuses on the difficulties and paths faced by college students returning to their hometowns for entrepreneurship to help rural farmers achieve common prosperity. It summarizes the relationship between college students returning to their hometowns for entrepreneurship and common prosperity, and analyzes the difficulties faced by college students returning to their hometowns for employment, including the constraints of traditional ideological concepts, insufficient abilities of college students, and insufficient implementation of entrepreneurial support policies, And reasonable path choices and countermeasures were proposed: strengthening the publicity of college students returning to their hometowns for entrepreneurship, comprehensively enhancing their entrepreneurial ability, improving the rural entrepreneurial environment, promoting the optimization and upgrading of rural industrial structure, and fully implementing the national entrepreneurship support policies.

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