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你是否屬於"蟻族"中的一員?

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“蟻族”——據統計,僅北京一地就有至少10萬“蟻族”。上海、廣州、西安、重慶等各大城市都有大量“蟻族”,在全國有上百萬的規模。

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The number of college graduates in China is growing far faster than the number of white-collar jobs in major cities like Beijing and Shanghai. Young people who thought higher education would lead to high-paying jobs and chic apartments are instead cramming by the tens-of-thousands into slums near the IT districts where they seek jobs in computing and programming. The new aspiring professionals are known as "ants"(蟻族) because of both their eagerness to work and a willingness to cram together in poor living conditions. China's new white-collar underclass is developing an intimate connections as they share struggles and seek to adapt to their nation's changing society.

蟻族”是80後一代中一個鮮爲人知的龐大羣體——“大學畢業生低收入聚居羣體”。之所以將該羣體名之爲“蟻族”,是因爲這個羣體和螞蟻有許多相類似的特點:高智、弱小、羣居。隨着我國社會城市化、人口結構轉變、勞動力市場轉型、高等教育體制改革等一系列結構性因素的變化,越來越多的大學畢業生選擇在大城市就業。再加上國際金融危機的到來,“蟻族”的數量在未來幾年內必將急劇增加。因此,儘管“蟻族”還沒有形成社會學意義上的“社會階層”,但日益顯現的“蟻族”現象應當引起社會的充分關注和重視。

I think the government should provide more job opportunities in a variety of employment directions, and improve more vocational guidance to graduates. At the same time, the graduates should change their concepts of job seeeking.

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