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China's overqualified youth taking jobs as drivers, labourers and film extras


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Published in Business and Finance on Friday, January 3rd 2025 at 18:00 GMT by BBC   Print publication without navigation

  • With high youth unemployment rates, Chinese graduates are resorting to working as waiters, cleaners and movie extras.

The article from BBC News discusses the ongoing debate over the use of puberty blockers for transgender youth in the UK. It highlights the recent decision by NHS England to restrict the use of these medications outside of research settings, following a review that raised concerns about the lack of long-term data on their effects. Puberty blockers, which delay the onset of puberty, have been used to give young people time to explore their gender identity before making decisions about more permanent treatments like hormone therapy. The article outlines the polarized views on this issue: some experts and advocates argue that blockers are crucial for the mental health of transgender youth, allowing them to align their physical development with their gender identity. Conversely, critics, including some medical professionals, express concerns about potential unknown long-term effects on bone density, brain development, and fertility, advocating for more research before widespread use. The piece also touches on the personal stories of transgender individuals and their families, reflecting the emotional and ethical complexities involved in these medical decisions.

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