Chinese middle-class, career aspirations, financial stress, educational decisions, parental influence, mental health
Abstract
This paper explores how financial stress, employment uncertainty, and social pressures shape the career aspirations and educational decisions of Chinese middle-class adolescents. Rising costs of living and education push students toward financially secure fields like STEM and business, often under the influence of parental expectations. The psychological toll, including anxiety and burnout, is significant, exacerbated by concerns about future employment. Peer influence and social competition further impact career choices, reinforcing pressure to succeed. The paper argues for a balanced approach to career planning that values both financial security and personal well-being.