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90.6% of the surveyed youth are willing to join a youth development-oriented city

  The Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, together with 17 departments including the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the National Development and Reform Commission, issued the "Opinions on Launching the Pilot Program of Youth Development-oriented Cities" (hereinafter referred to as the "Opinions").

The release of the "Opinions" has a significant impact on the construction and development of cities. At the same time, it attracts young people, integrates young people into urban development, and realizes the mutual promotion of high-quality youth development and high-quality urban development.

  Last week, a survey conducted by the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily and the questionnaire network (wenjuan.com) of 1,611 interviewed youth showed that 87.1% of the interviewed youth believed that building a youth development-oriented city could achieve youth development and urban development. Development promotes each other.

When the construction of youth development-oriented cities is mature in the future, 90.6% of the young people surveyed are willing to develop in these cities.

87.1% of the surveyed youth believe that building a youth development-oriented city can realize the mutual promotion of youth development and urban development

  The post-90s Yu Ming worked in a private enterprise in Hangzhou.

He believes that the development of the city and the development of the youth complement each other.

"If a city is unfriendly and unlivable for young people, the rate of talent loss will be high. For enterprises, if employees are unstable, the turnover rate is high, and it is difficult to cultivate backbones, it will be difficult to sustain and develop in depth. It will even affect the vitality and vitality of the city. On the contrary, if young people live happily in a city, they will want to stay and work harder. While the youth themselves grow, they will certainly be able to promote the steady progress of the city.”

  Huang Lingchang, who works as an accountant in Shenzhen, believes that the essence of the concept of "Youth Development-oriented City" is that the construction of the city should start from the perspective of youth and consider the youth.

"Urban policies are good for young people, and youth develop more smoothly, which in turn promotes urban development. The development of youth is related to the future development prospects of cities."

  87.1% of the surveyed youth believe that building a youth development-oriented city can realize the mutual promotion of youth development and urban development.

The interactive analysis found that the surveyed youths who were married and had children (92.6%) had the highest recognition, followed by the unmarried surveyed youths (89.6%).

  Guo Yuankai, deputy director of the Youth Development Institute of the China Youth Research Center and project leader of the "Research on the Construction of a Youth Development-oriented City Evaluation System", analyzed that, combined with the "Opinions" and urban development theories, a youth development-oriented city should include two dimensions. One is the city. It is more friendly to the development of young people, and the second is to make young people more successful in the city.

From this, the characteristics of a youth development-oriented city can also be derived, that is, friendliness, growth and inclusiveness.

Friendliness is manifested in the friendly concept, system, policy, environment, etc., while growth reflects the simultaneous development and mutual agitation between the youth and the city.

  He pointed out that the key point of inclusiveness is that urban development is not for a specific group, but for all young people to shine and share the fruits of development.

"Therefore, in order to attract young people to a city, it should first establish the concept of giving priority to the development of youth, and based on the above concept, create an environment where the development of the city and the youth go in the opposite direction. In short, the urban environment can find suitable conditions for the development of all kinds of youth. Location".

When the construction of youth development-oriented cities is mature, 90.6% of the surveyed youth are willing to develop in these cities

  "This is a 'project' that needs to be persisted for a long time. It is a process of continuous development, not achieved overnight." Zeng Yuming said, "If my hometown can be built into a youth development-oriented city, I am very willing to return to my hometown to develop." He believes that , the implementation of the "Opinions" will have a great impact on the development of a city, but the most difficult part is the implementation.

"I hope that the local government will have the determination to work hard and dare to bite the hard bones in the typical problems faced by the youth. The spirit of the document will be put into practice, and it will really bring practical and effective help to the youth."

  Hua Xiaoli is engaged in the social psychological service industry and now lives in a city in Jiangxi.

Considering that the local industry is relatively backward, there are few employment opportunities for young people, and the educational resources are not balanced, she has not made up her mind to stay.

She believes that building a youth development-oriented city will have a series of benign chain reactions on the youth.

"The urban environment is livable, housing and employment policies are favorable, and educational resources are well-balanced, enabling young people to work smoothly, have more stable marriages, and have a higher sense of happiness in life. It has a subtle positive impact on people's emotions and mentality. I look forward to working here. Build a youth development-oriented city".

  Guo Yuankai said that the promulgation of the "Opinions" and the follow-up supporting organizational guarantees will become an important basis for young people to judge whether a city is friendly, and it will also become a basis for young people to choose their own long-term development areas and contribute to their youth.

"It can be said that the release of the "Opinions" will not only have an impact on urban development, but also play a positive role in attracting young people, optimizing the pattern of youth population mobility, and the youth development policy system."

  When the construction of youth development-oriented cities is mature in the future, 90.6% of the surveyed youth expressed their willingness to develop in these cities, of which 33.5% expressed a strong willingness.

Further analysis found that post-00 respondents (92.9%) and unmarried respondents (92.7%) had the strongest willingness.

  Among the young people interviewed, post-00s accounted for 26.1%, post-95s accounted for 30.7%, post-90s accounted for 26.8%, and post-85s accounted for 16.4%.

In terms of marital status, 49.6% are unmarried, 19.6% are married but have no children, and 30.9% are married and have children.

  China Youth Daily China Youth Daily reporter Du Yuanchun intern Xiao Pinghua Source: China Youth Daily