Amid China’s record youth unemployment levels, some young people are moving back home to work as paid ‘full-time children’. As their parents’ live-in personal assistants, they do simple chores and spend time with them in exchange for free rent or even a salary. Some document their daily routine as part of a viral online trend on Chinese social media.
But, not every family is fully onboard with this alternative ‘career’ decision. Some ‘full-time children’ report tensions at home and anxieties about their formal jobless status.
00:00 Meet China’s full-time children
01:40 How they became full-time children
02:31 Why parents are willing to pay their stay-at-home kids
04:18 Are full-time children living off their parents?
05:37 Perceptions of full-time chidren
07:34 Long-term impact of youths staying out of formal work
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