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Four years ago, a bag of money was exchanged for a pile of books, but now a pile of books can't be exchanged for a bag of money? Instead of being an "ant tribe" in a big city, why not go back to a small city to be an aristocrat? Is "Ant Panic" widespread among college students? Wait a minute, panic 2010 March 16 07:2 1 China Youth Daily.
Our reporter Li Xinling.
"If you stay in Beijing with a monthly income of four or five thousand yuan, buy a house within the Sixth Ring Road, repay the mortgage to your 50 s and be a house slave for 30 years." This is an account calculated by an undergraduate and classmate of Beijing Jiaotong University. He said that he was afraid of the current housing price and worried that he could not afford to buy a house after graduation and became an "ant family".
A girl from Beijing Institute of Technology who is about to graduate with a master's degree this year said: "I am faced with not only the choice of work place and job hunting, but also the high housing prices. I feel a lot of pressure. "
This is the speech of college students on the listening day organized by the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League on March 13 with the theme of "Talking with young teachers and college students about the hot spots of the two sessions". Listening Day is a brand activity of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League. Responsible comrades at all levels are required to go deep into youth groups regularly to understand their needs and puzzles in study, employment and entrepreneurship, making friends, marriage and cultural life, answer their concerns and listen to their suggestions.
The two sessions held this year have aroused great concern of college students. After investigation, topics such as low carbon, employment, housing prices, education equity, and medical reform, which are hotly discussed by deputies, are also the most concentrated concerns of college students. Some students even asked: "Will we change from the' Bird's Nest Generation' with courage, ideals and responsibility to the' Dreamless Generation' under the pressure of high housing prices?"
In order to solve these problems, the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League specially invited Lian Si, the author of Ant Tribe and associate professor of university of international business and economics, to attend the Listening Day.
When communicating with college students, Lian Si said that NPC deputies and CPPCC members visited Tangjialing many times, and they put forward many valuable and well-intentioned suggestions at the two sessions. Among them, Lian Si most agrees with the view of Ji Baocheng, deputy to the National People's Congress and president of China Renmin University: "The' ant tribe' may gradually become a channel and way for the reserve and flow of folk talents. For the' ant family', we still have to pay attention to helping them solve practical difficulties such as social security. "
"My topic is actually to study the potential social crisis. But' ant tribe' is essentially different from other groups. They have knowledge, ability and dreams. It's just that they don't have their own house now, but in 10 years, many of them will enter the social elite, and the life experience of the' ant family' will affect how they view society and educate their future generations this year. Therefore, paying attention to the' ant family' means paying attention to the future and talents. " Lian Si said that after the results of his own research came out, many people thought that college students might as well go back to small cities to be aristocrats instead of being "ants" in big cities. Some people say that this is a necessary stage for young people, and college students have to struggle. These are all worth discussing.
During the discussion, Lian Si, a young scholar, did not shy away from one thing, that is, in the investigation, he found that more than 50% of the "ant tribe" youth came from rural areas, 30% from small cities, and less than 7% from provincial capital cities. Most of them go from rural areas to universities and then live in villages, not "neets". At the same time, it also reflects some social realities. As someone asked, four years ago, a bag of money could be exchanged for a pile of books. Why can't a pile of books be exchanged for a bag of money now?
Lian Si, who also works as a student at school, admits that he can't give a good explanation yet, but the Communist Youth League has the responsibility to help these young people solve some practical problems. He believes that due to the geographical attraction of Beijing, there will be many "ant families" in the future. Most of these people are league members, and some are party member. Many people are "pocket accounts". Under the pressure of survival, they need entrepreneurship counseling and psychological counseling, which is exactly what the league organization can do.
"Many of them don't tell their parents about their real lives, but they are willing to tell us because we are doing research and are sincere." Lian Si has noticed that a group of people in colleges and universities are suffering from "ant panic", and even freshmen are worried about the future, and their employment is tight. This is something that universities and league organizations should pay close attention to.
Lian Si's words won lasting applause from college students. Many students also expressed their views.
A student with teaching experience in the west said, "The house price was not as hot as it is now 10 years ago, and we don't know what it will be like in the future 10. We can't just stare at it. When we are discussing whether we can stay in Beijing after graduation and whether we can afford a house, there are still many people in the west who can't afford to go to school. Instead of being worried and pessimistic, we should take a long-term view. There are many places in China that need us. There is no' ant family' and dwelling. " The classmate also suggested that the Youth League Committee set a group of examples closer to the youth, which can inspire more people and make young people feel that they have a future and goals.
A girl suggested that everyone can consider housing prices in combination with employment. At present, housing prices in first-tier cities are generally high, and second-and third-tier cities can take this opportunity to create conditions to attract young people back and promote local development. This can not only solve a large number of jobs, promote local development, but also ease housing prices.
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Beginning: Four years ago, a bag of money was exchanged for a pile of books, but now a pile of books can't be exchanged for a bag of money. In the past, the teacher often said that there was Yan Ruyu in the book, and there was a golden house in the book. There is nothing now. Many ant families have this feeling.
Conclusion: After all, only a few people can get Yan Ruyu and Golden House from books, and the rest can't give up on themselves because they can't get them. If you study too much, you may not achieve anything, but if you don't study, you will definitely achieve nothing!