[instiz] NEW JOB THAT WAS CREATED WITH 46.5% OF CHINESE YOUTHS BEING UNEMPLOYED

Chinese youth employment rate 46.5%


“China’s actual youth unemployment rate, 46.5%”... half of them are virtually unemployed"
As of March... As a result of a survey by the Institute of National Development of Beijing University, the authorities are "hush hush" about the youth employment that shakes the foundation of support for Xi Jinping.

Because they can't get a job, they 
 
Full-time child


Ah Da-I/Chinese 'Full-time daughter'
"I don't plan to find a job any time soon. 
I'd rather work as a full-time daughter in my house for now"

"Taking care of parents and getting paid... Chinese sons and daughters choosing the path of 'full-time children'"

"Full-time children" refer to young people in their twenties and thirties in China who live with their parents, provide regular work, and receive economic support. After graduating, they removed their student title, but returned to their parents' arms unable to find a job."

original post: here

1. Isn't this the equivalent of saying all they do is sit at home and receive allowance for ating benevolent once or twice

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3. This is the most successful delusional take I've seen 

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5. They're just jobless people staying home, what full-time child?

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