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Mainland students in Hong Kong face stress but plan to stay

A survey of 380 mainland Chinese students in Hong Kong revealed that high living costs and career anxieties are significant stressors. Despite these challenges, nearly 44% of respondents intend to remain in the city after graduation. The study, conducted by the Youth Expats Association, indicated that a sense of belonging is a more crucial factor than salary for their decision to stay. AI

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Mainland students in Hong Kong face stress but plan to stay

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Oscar Liu ·

    High rents, job fears rank among top stressors for mainland students in Hong Kong

    A combination of sky-high rents, career anxiety and social isolation is placing a mental and financial strain on mainland Chinese students living in Hong Kong, even as more than 40 per cent of them plan to remain in the city, a survey has revealed. The study released by the Youth…