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    ‘These jobs can be respectable too’: Why youths in China are abandoning white-collar jobs for ‘light labor’

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    When Eunice Wang got a job as a strategy consultant at a pharmaceutical company in Beijing, it was a dream come true. 

    The dream was six years in the making: She graduated from college majoring in biological engineering, and later completed a master’s in business analytics in the United States.

    But it took just three months for the 25-year-old to call it quits.

    “I thought I could stay for one full year, but I thought, wow, I would rather kill myself. I’d be really hopeless,” she said. 

    Wang moved back to her hometown in northern China to be a barista six months ago. Such a switch from a white-collar job to “qing ti li huo” (or “light labor” in Chinese) is gaining popularity among younger people in the country. 

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    Jia Miao

    Assistant professor, NYU Shanghai

    A hashtag that translates to “my first physical work experience” has 30.3 million views on social media platform Xiaohongshu, where some users describe their new jobs as a “no-brainer.” 

    Such jobs include being a manager at a fast food restaurant, wait staff and cleaning crew — anything but sitting in an office.

    “There’s lots of discussion online where young people are sharing about how they escaped from their white-collar jobs because they’re not satisfied,” said Jia Miao, an assistant professor of sociology at New York University Shanghai. 

    Wu Xiaogang, a sociology professor from the same university, added: “It is quite unusual. If you have a college degree, you’re supposed to be a white collar worker.”

    A paper co-authored by Wu estimated that at least a quarter of college graduates in China are underemployed — and that’s on top of a record high youth unemployment rate. Underemployment is when people are in jobs that do not reflect their skills or training. 

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    “What is undeniable is that after Covid-19, while China’s economy is recovering … a lot of young people really struggled to find a job. Some of them chose to look for a light labor job to try and support themselves,” said Miao. 

    That’s not quite the case for young workers like Wang, however, who are engaging in what experts CNBC spoke to call “a voluntary withdrawal” from skilled work. 

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    And in China, there’s the phenomenon of “tang ping,” in which youths reject a culture of overwork and embrace “lying flat.” 

    The country’s rapid economic transition is what’s causing a “dramatic change” in work values, said Miao. 

    “For the older generation, they worked under a planned economy … where work is combined with a patriotic spirit, such that your work is contributing to a new, socialist country,” she said. 

    “But now, since we have accumulated a certain level of GDP and economic foundations … young people want to feel individualism. They don’t believe that their ultimate goal is to contribute to the country.” 

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    It was only in hindsight that Wang realized she never “personally wanted” to pursue her major, or be in a white-collar job. 

    “I looked back and I realized it was because my parents told me to choose it, people told me that with this major I’d have a really, really great future,” Wang said. 

    “But I never thought about whether the job would even be suitable for me — it looks good on a resume, but will I enjoy this?”

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