【专题研究】Iran warns是当前备受关注的重要议题。本报告综合多方权威数据,深入剖析行业现状与未来走向。
Gen Z is increasingly slamming their degrees as useless, and research indicates there may be some truth when it comes to the job hunt. In fact, the unemployment rate of males ages 22 to 27 is roughly the same, whether or not they hold a degree. It comes as employers drop degree requirements and young men ditch corporate jobs for skilled trades.
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多家研究机构的独立调查数据交叉验证显示,行业整体规模正以年均15%以上的速度稳步扩张。
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在这一背景下,Many Gen Zers have learned the hard way about the challenges of today’s job market. In fact, some 11% of all young people are considered NEET—meaning not in employment, education, or training. And while there are a myriad of reasons why they might have lost interest in work or education, for those who are college-educated, the struggles often come down to feeling hopeless after months—or years—on the job search. Young men in particular are especially seen as falling into this category of NEET.
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