The future once seemed boundless for those who grew up during China’s reform era. Now in middle age, they are pinned between economic stagnation and institutional age discrimination.
Laid Off in Midlife, China’s Reform Generation Braces for Downward Mobility
Originally reported by New York Times. Read the full story at the original source.
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