Unemployed young adults in China pretending to work
In recent times, an increasing number of young individuals in China coping with joblessness have begun to act as if they are employed, forming a complicated social trend influenced by financial difficulties, societal norms, and the demands of contemporary life. This action, commonly known as "simulated employment" or "mimicking work," unveils more profound problems within the nation's employment landscape and the personal challenges of a generation tangled between aspirations and real-life constraints.The fast-paced economic development in China over recent decades has reshaped its society by opening up new possibilities, yet it has also increased competition for good jobs. Even though…