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What is the proportion of college students in China?
The admission rate in Shanghai is over 80%, and the national admission rate is 22%.

In the elite stage of higher education, the gross enrollment rate of higher education is below 15%, in the popular stage of higher education, it is 15% to 50%, and in the popular stage of higher education, it is above 50%.

Of course, these data are all from recent years. Therefore, the proportion of college students in the national population will not exceed 10%. College students are under great employment pressure. First of all, the current university enrollment expansion. Many students with poor basic grades also go to college. They have learned nothing, so it is naturally difficult for them to find a job.

Secondly, all college graduates are born after 85, which is the last birth peak in China. Competition is also a reason.

Then there is the problem of economic structure. China's economy is mostly foreign orders, others design and transport all the packaging, and China only needs assembly, and assembly only needs primary school culture. There is no need for college students to pay high prices. That is, China's economy is still hovering at a low level.