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What is the proportion of college students in China in the national population?
According to the statistics of the number of college entrance examinations from 1977 to 20 17, the total number of college graduates in the past 40 years is 1 15 182000. Generally speaking, more than three students account for half, and junior college students account for half, which means that there are 570 students when they are released.

At this rate, undergraduates are definitely scarce resources. But why do undergraduates become worthless now?

In other words, according to the calculation of the National Bureau of Statistics, the total population of 0- 1997 is 320.93 million. 1999, colleges and universities began to expand enrollment. These people basically went to college in 200 1-20 15, and now they are 2 1-35 years old. The total number of college students in this 15 period is 83.7 million.

According to this calculation, among the population aged 2 1-35 in China, 26.08% have gone to university (undergraduate+junior college) (not counting studying abroad). In other words, one in four young people (2 1 -35 years old) is a college student. If we distinguish between urban and rural areas, it is not surprising that the proportion of college graduates in the urban employment population structure has exceeded 50% since 20 15. Under this ratio, the talent market is all college students.

Moreover, universities have mushroomed and the admission threshold is decreasing. Coupled with the development of continuing education, there will only be more and more people with academic qualifications. When college students become basic resources from scarce resources in the past, diplomas are naturally not as expensive as before, but this does not mean that college students lack competitiveness.