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Many parents are kept in the dark about the emergence of a new type of "elderbiting" and praise their children as "excellent"

As a result, even if many young people can find a job after graduating from college, they only earn 3-4,000 yuan.

By AaronPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Whether in the past, or now, there are always some people in the society like to "chew the old". Unable to find a suitable job for a while, many young people stay at home and are supported by their parents. There are also some young people because of the house bought, gave birth to a child, every month repay the loan pressure is greater, so, often need parents to pay out subsidies, or to parents home to eat. And parents feel that the pension will not be spent anyway, let the children to "chew the old" should be.

However, there is a phenomenon of "new type of gnawing on the old", that is, some young people after finishing college, do not immediately enter the workplace or find a job idea, but want to go on to graduate school or doctoral students, and in the meantime, all their living expenses will be borne by their parents. In the face of their children have such a heart of progress, many parents are very happy, are also praised their children are very "excellent".

Leading to the emergence of the "new type of gnawing on the old" in the society, there are mainly the following reasons: first, because there are more and more college graduates in the society, leading to a higher and higher threshold of enterprise recruitment, many enterprises even if they want to recruit some small staff, also require a master's degree or above.

As a result, even if many young people can find a job after graduating from college, they only earn 3-4,000 yuan. Faced with such a low salary level, many young college students are reluctant, so they have to think about postgraduate or post-doctoral studies in order to get a better paying job in the future. And in the period of further study, can only choose to "chew the old" this way of life.

Second, in the eyes of many people, reading is a very hard thing, but in fact, in addition to the college entrance examination, as long as the examination into the university, the study pressure is not very big, most of the time in the entertainment. Therefore, many college students are very dependent on such a life, and would rather stay on campus for a few more years than go into the society to make money early. And parents see their sons and daughters so ambitious, no longer oppose them to continue to study.

Third, many young people in the society will find a job to earn money to support themselves after graduation from university, while continuing to take postgraduate exams or study for post-doctoral degrees, which can reduce the economic burden of their parents. However, some young people feel that studying and working at the same time is too hard. It is more comfortable to stay at home and "chew on the old" in the name of postgraduate entrance examination or post-doctoral study, which looks legitimate and will get full financial support from their parents.

In the past, many young people "gnaw on the old" behavior, let outsiders know at a glance. But now appeared "new type of gnawing on the old" phenomenon, is in the name of postgraduate entrance examination or post-doctoral, continue to long-term "gnawing on the old", and such "gnawing on the old" way, parents also boast of their children is very "excellent".

The main reason why this "new type of old-age needing" phenomenon occurs in the society is that young people are unable to find jobs, and the income is also low. All of them want to seek a better job through further education. At the same time, many young people rely on the easy life of studying and do not want to step into the society. In addition, there are some people who do not want to work and study, think it is very hard, rather than at home "gnawing" more comfortable.

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