💨 Abstract
Rampant youth unemployment in China has led to millions of young people adopting unconventional strategies, such as "pretending to work" or renting study spaces, to avoid family scrutiny and job-hunting pressures. This trend, highlighted on the video-sharing platform Douyin, is due to limited job opportunities and a competitive job market, particularly for civil service exams.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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