For China’s unemployed graduates, is rural life the answer to jobless woes?
Faced with soaring youth unemployment, some of China’s university graduates are moving back to their rural hometowns to find work. Backed by Beijing’s rural revitalisation push, more graduates have been taking up jobs in small cities and village areas in recent years. However, adapting to country life can be a challenge for those accustomed to big-city comforts.
Faced with soaring youth unemployment, some of China’s university graduates are moving back to their rural hometowns to find work. Backed by Beijing’s rural revitalisation push, more graduates have been taking up jobs in small cities and village areas in recent years. However, adapting to country life can be a challenge for those accustomed to big-city comforts.