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China's rural migrant workers today are more eager to realize their personal value through work and be recognized by others, prefer to engage in creative work that they are interested in, and have more diverse expectations of life.
Traditionally, rural migrant workers in China have often worked in construction sites or assembly line workshops. However, with the continuous growth of the economy and improvement in science and technology, migrant workers are becoming more proactive in choosing jobs that they enjoy.
Migrant workers now have a clearer desire to be recognized by others through their own continuous efforts, and often take part in skill competitions in order to gain recognition in the professional and technical field.
The reason behind the phenomenon may be related to migrant workers' exposure to a richer and more diversified cultural life from an early age. As a result, interest has become an important factor in choosing the right job.
Many migrant workers prefer to be able to engage in creative work that they are interested in, and have more diverse expectations for life, as they do not want to do repetitive jobs every day as previous generations did.
Additionally, improving their quality of life is also a major driving force for migrant workers to work hard, and they also want to balance their lives with leisure time after work.
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