What do college students mean by "ant tribe"?
Ant tribe refers to a group of college students with higher education, who seem to be unemployed as soon as they graduate; Facing life, I don't know where to put my dreams; Under the bustling lights of the city, I went out early and returned late, living like a daze. Lack of social security, full of anxiety and frustration, fluctuating thoughts and emotions, and their fragile psychology make them unwilling to tell their families the real situation and communicate with the outside world. They just stay in cheap and crowded rental houses and vent their emotions through the internet. Anti-ant tribe refers to the stick figure with a sense of health crisis, self-improvement, strong curiosity, high adversity quotient and mastering the "new ten excellent" workplace. "Ant tribe" is a typical generalization of "low-income group of college graduates", and it is the fourth vulnerable group after the three vulnerable groups (farmers, migrant workers and laid-off workers): they have received higher education and are mainly engaged in temporary jobs such as insurance sales, electronic equipment sales, advertising marketing and catering services, and some are even unemployed or semi-unemployed; The average monthly income is less than 2,000 yuan, and most of them have no "three insurances" and labor contracts; The average age is between 22 and 29 years old, and 90% belong to the "post-80 s" generation; Mainly living in the urban-rural fringe or suburban rural areas, forming a unique "residential village." They are "the law of the jungle" like * *, and they are a huge group that is little known. There are 200,000 words and dozens of pictures in the book. These touching words and thought-provoking pictures tell readers that the real "post-80 s" and "favored children" no longer patronize this group. They have more worrying status quo than ordinary people, young and fragile hearts, unforgettable youth dreams ... they represent the most sensitive group that our society can't and shouldn't ignore. They spoke of the pain, helplessness and helplessness of a generation.