New-generation migrant workers in China (chinanews.cn) Updated: 2006-02-09 15:40 It was the 9th day of the
lunar New Year yesterday and the post-Spring Festival holiday transportation
reached a peak ahead of time. 80% of the passengers arriving at the Beijing
Railway Station yesterday are migrant workers from rural areas returning to
their posts in the city. Many of these young migrant workers can speak standard
Putonghua (mandarin).
Workers' Daily described that one cannot find on those young people any
characteristics of the rube old-generation migrant workers who kept gazing
around when reaching a city. Instead, those young migrant workers pay attention
to enjoying both physical and spiritual life. They pursue stylish clothes, easy
and decent jobs, and fashionable leisure life, which make them obviously
different from the old-generation migrant workers.
Most of those migrant workers at their 20s left their hometowns for work
after 1990. They are called new-generation migrant workers.
Wang Ting and her three fellows from Anhui Province's Dangshan County had
golden hair and carried varied bags, bringing a wind of fashion and youth. Wang
said that fashion is not a patent of urban people. Though she was born in the
country, she could dress up like girls in cities with her own money.
New-generation migrant workers age from 18 to 25. They are characterized by
"three highs and one low," namely high educational level, high expectation of
jobs, high requirements for physical and spiritual life, but low endurance of
work.
Their differences from their parents lie in that they are not content to do
the dirtiest, the most tiring and the least promising jobs, that they no longer
save every penny for their families, let alone return home to build a house and
get married after earning enough money. When being discriminated, they will
bravely show their anger and leave.
At the same time, their expenditures on consumption are increasing rapidly.
They are not willing to make themselves live as an ascetic person any more. This
is another remarkable point that shows the difference between them and the
old-generation migrant workers.
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