Sociology of Chinese Youth / / by Laurence Roulleau-Berger, Su Liang.

In China, a process of compressed socialization of youth is characterized by multiple spatial, professional and social mobilities. Young skilled Chinese move and circulate to improve their qualification and education levels in order to develop upward social mobility's trajectories. Young low-sk...

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