The "White Paper on Student Life at Private Universities 2018" compiled by the Japan Association of Private Universities revealed that while private university students are less worried about getting a job, they are becoming more worried about getting a job.The uncertainties were whether he could choose a job that suits his aptitude and whether he could endure the restraint as a member of society.

 The White Paper on Student Life at Private Universities 2018 is a compilation of the results of the 2017th Student Life Survey conducted in October 10. We investigated the intentions of the students.The number of respondents was 15 from 121 universities affiliated with Dalian.

 According to the report, "whether or not you can get a job" was the first in the anxiety about employment, accounting for 1%, but it has continued to decrease from the previous survey conducted in 48.7.Instead, anxiety about getting a job has reached 2010%, which has been on the rise since the last time.

 Many people pointed out that the factors of anxiety include human relationships at the place of employment, restraint as a member of society, and the inability to maintain one's way of life due to employment.With the economic recovery and the era of difficult employment, it seems that anxiety about becoming a member of society is increasing.

 In fields other than careers and employment, the number of students who answered that they have a close friend who can talk about themselves is 2014%, which is 3.2 points lower than the previous survey in 80.3, and the volunteer activity participation rate is 4.3%, which is 24.5 points lower, circles, etc. The participation rate for extracurricular activities was 7.2%, a decrease of 63.0 points, suggesting a part of the modern student temperament that likes to spend time freely and does not like to join the organization.

reference:[Japan Association of Private Universities] Published "White Paper on Student Life at Private Universities 2018"

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