Contents:
Foreword by John L. Thornton
Acknowledgments
Introduction: China's Millennials: Navigating Socioeconomic Diversity and Disparity in a Digital Era by Cheng Li
1. Social Transformation and Youth Studies in China: A Review of Sociological Research from the Past Decade
2. Children of the 1980s: Formative Experiences and Changing Circumstances
3. An Emerging Silent Revolution?: Shifting Values among the Post-1980s and Post-1990s Generations
4. The Urban-Rural Divide
5. Educational Inequality in the Post-1980s Generation
6. China's Millennial NEETs
7. A Tightening Labor Market for College Graduates: A 2013 Survey of Twelve Schools
8. Housing Conditions of Employed Youth in Beijing: A 2014 Survey
9. The Reversal of the Gender Balance in Education, and Its Challenges
10. The Widening Income Gap: Market Competition or Gender Discrimination?
11. Gender Inequality in Education: The Role of Family Background
12. Consumption Power and Patterns of the Chinese Middle Class
13. Consumption Trends and Behavioral Changes among Urban White-Collar Youth in the Era of WeChat
14. Group Characteristics of China's Youth and Triggering Factors for Potential Sociopolitical Unrest
15. Intergenerational Differences in National Identity
16. Today's Generation: Witnessing China's Rise on the World Stage
Further Readings
Notes
Index