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"Ant tribe" (simplified Chinese: 蚁族; traditional Chinese: 蟻族; pinyin: yǐzú; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄧˇㄗㄨˊ) is a neologism for a group of low-income university graduates who settle for a poverty-level existence in the cities of China. Those who belong to the ant tribe class hope that, in time, they will find the jobs for which they were trained in college. Lian Si (Chinese: 廉思), then a postdoctoral researcher at Peking University, coined the term "ant tribe" to draw a comparison between the lives of these college graduates and ants: "They share every similarity with ants. They live in colonies in cramped areas. They're intelligent and hardworking, yet anonymous and underpaid." Typically consisting of those born during and after the 1980s, the ant tribe is considered the fourth disadvantaged social cl

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  • "Ant tribe" (simplified Chinese: 蚁族; traditional Chinese: 蟻族; pinyin: yǐzú; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄧˇㄗㄨˊ) is a neologism for a group of low-income university graduates who settle for a poverty-level existence in the cities of China. Those who belong to the ant tribe class hope that, in time, they will find the jobs for which they were trained in college. Lian Si (Chinese: 廉思), then a postdoctoral researcher at Peking University, coined the term "ant tribe" to draw a comparison between the lives of these college graduates and ants: "They share every similarity with ants. They live in colonies in cramped areas. They're intelligent and hardworking, yet anonymous and underpaid." Typically consisting of those born during and after the 1980s, the ant tribe is considered the fourth disadvantaged social class in the Chinese social paradigm, alongside the traditionally disadvantaged classes of the peasantry, the migrant workers, and those formerly employed by government-owned corporations and left unemployed by the economic reform in China. (en)
  • La Tribu des fourmis (Chinois simplifié: 蚁族; Chinese traditionnel: 蟻族; pinyin: yǐzú; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄧˇㄗㄨˊ) est une locution métaphorique pour désigner, en Chine, les diplômés universitaires à faible ressource qui s'installent dans des quartiers populaires des grandes villes dans l'attente et l'espoir de trouver un emploi stable et rémunérateur correspondant à leurs diplômes. Ces jeunes diplômés sont considérés comme une classe défavorisée en Chine. (fr)
  • 蟻族(ありぞく、イーズ)とは、中華人民共和国の都市部に生活する安定的な職を得られない大卒者集団である。「蟻族」ということばは、対外経貿大学副教授の廉思とその研究グループが2009年に刊行した『蚁族-大学毕业生聚居村实录』で使用したのがはじまりとされる(邦訳は勉誠出版刊『蟻族』)。 (ja)
  • 蟻族(英語:Ant tribe)指的是中國城市裡一群低收入的大學畢業生,他們通常過著貧困的生活。那些屬於蟻族階級的人大都希望能夠在將來找到能用到他們在大學裡所學知識的工作。北京大學博士後研究員廉思創造了“蟻族”一詞,將這些大學畢業生的生活與螞蟻進行了比較。他們和螞蟻的共同點是都成群地生活在狹窄的地方(如城中村),雖然聰明勤奮,但默默無聞,收入微薄。蟻族通常由80年代中後期出生的人組成,在中國社會中被認為是第四個弱勢社會階層,與傳統弱勢群體農民、農民工、以及因經濟改革而失業的國有企業職工地位相當。 (zh)
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  • La Tribu des fourmis (Chinois simplifié: 蚁族; Chinese traditionnel: 蟻族; pinyin: yǐzú; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄧˇㄗㄨˊ) est une locution métaphorique pour désigner, en Chine, les diplômés universitaires à faible ressource qui s'installent dans des quartiers populaires des grandes villes dans l'attente et l'espoir de trouver un emploi stable et rémunérateur correspondant à leurs diplômes. Ces jeunes diplômés sont considérés comme une classe défavorisée en Chine. (fr)
  • 蟻族(ありぞく、イーズ)とは、中華人民共和国の都市部に生活する安定的な職を得られない大卒者集団である。「蟻族」ということばは、対外経貿大学副教授の廉思とその研究グループが2009年に刊行した『蚁族-大学毕业生聚居村实录』で使用したのがはじまりとされる(邦訳は勉誠出版刊『蟻族』)。 (ja)
  • 蟻族(英語:Ant tribe)指的是中國城市裡一群低收入的大學畢業生,他們通常過著貧困的生活。那些屬於蟻族階級的人大都希望能夠在將來找到能用到他們在大學裡所學知識的工作。北京大學博士後研究員廉思創造了“蟻族”一詞,將這些大學畢業生的生活與螞蟻進行了比較。他們和螞蟻的共同點是都成群地生活在狹窄的地方(如城中村),雖然聰明勤奮,但默默無聞,收入微薄。蟻族通常由80年代中後期出生的人組成,在中國社會中被認為是第四個弱勢社會階層,與傳統弱勢群體農民、農民工、以及因經濟改革而失業的國有企業職工地位相當。 (zh)
  • "Ant tribe" (simplified Chinese: 蚁族; traditional Chinese: 蟻族; pinyin: yǐzú; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄧˇㄗㄨˊ) is a neologism for a group of low-income university graduates who settle for a poverty-level existence in the cities of China. Those who belong to the ant tribe class hope that, in time, they will find the jobs for which they were trained in college. Lian Si (Chinese: 廉思), then a postdoctoral researcher at Peking University, coined the term "ant tribe" to draw a comparison between the lives of these college graduates and ants: "They share every similarity with ants. They live in colonies in cramped areas. They're intelligent and hardworking, yet anonymous and underpaid." Typically consisting of those born during and after the 1980s, the ant tribe is considered the fourth disadvantaged social cl (en)
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  • Ant tribe (en)
  • Tribu des fourmis (fr)
  • 蟻族 (ja)
  • 蚁族 (zh)
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