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Why Many of China’s College Grads Are Becoming ‘Full-Time Children’ | WSJ

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Published on 10/09/23 / In Music

A record number of Chinese college students will graduate this summer, but landing their dream job may be a long shot as there aren’t enough high-skill, high-wage occupations. More than one in five young people are out of work with many in China becoming “full-time children,” spending all their time at home doing chores for their parents.

WSJ takes a look at why China’s youth unemployment continues to hit record highs.

0:00 ‘Full-time children’
0:46 China’s youth
2:43 Job expectations
3:22 Repercussions

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