Only since Winnie came to power did many younger PRCs saw a real future in their country. Or else there would have been more PRC immigrants everywhere
Winnie willing to pay top yuan for top talents. Enticing many to return. Besides, US corporation have had enough of intellectual property theft. And Chinese scientist are probably sidelined for important posts.
Are you both nuts? There is nothing in China indicating a "real future". No one is paying any yuan for any talent. The truth is that all the Western powers have rejected tiong immigrants. They now have to sneak into the US like Mexicans.
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/art...rise-china-more-graduates-enter-labour-market
Youth unemployment on the rise in China as more graduates enter the labour market
Joblessness among 16- to 24-year-olds reaches a high under revised calculation system that excludes students
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Orange Wangin Beijingand
Danielle Popovin Hong Kong
Published: 9:17pm, 17 Aug 2024Updated: 4:51pm, 16 Sep 2024
China’s youth unemployment surged to 17.1 per cent in July, the highest level in the eight months since the National Bureau of Statistics adopted
a new method of counting.
The jobless rate for 16- to 24-year-olds – excluding students – was up from 13.2 per cent a month earlier and ended three months of declines, according to NBS data released on Friday.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/T...nese-migrants-take-risky-illegal-route-to-U.S
The Big Story
Why so many middle-class Chinese migrants take risky, illegal route to U.S.
Economic malaise, debt and despair push families to trek through jungle to Mexico border
MARRIAN ZHOU, Nikkei staff writerMay 22, 2024 04:00 JST
SAN DIEGO -- Midnight on the remote beach of Capurgana, Colombia, was so dark that Wang Zhongwei could not see his own hands in front of his face. About 20 people got into a large wooden canoe as waves battered the sand. This boat ride would take the group into the notorious Darien Gap between Colombia and Panama, through which migrants will trek for days in the jungle toward the U.S. border.
It was a rainy night in May 2023, and Wang, 32, tied his 14-month-old son to his chest while his wife sat behind him. Their 7-year-old daughter sat with her grandparents. Waves repeatedly thrust their boat meters into the air during the two-hour journey. Wang and his wife struggled to keep their infant's face dry with a raincoat while gripping the sides of the boat. All passengers were soaked from head to toe.