Chinese parents are rethinking their focus on foreign degrees as the job market undergoes significant changes. An increasing number of them believe that a domestic education might provide more promising opportunities. This shift in perspective highlights a growing concern about the true value of overseas qualifications in today’s competitive landscape.
Browsing: parental influence
China’s “iron rice bowl,” a powerful emblem of job security and guaranteed benefits, has gained immense allure among the offspring of high-ranking officials. With their privileged connections smoothing the path to this stable existence, many view it as a savvy decision in the face of economic unpredictability