In limbo: A worker cleaning the lawn at a park in Beijing. China’s first generation of migrant workers played an integral role in the country’s transformation from an impoverished nation to an economic powerhouse. Now, they’re finding it hard to find work, both because they’re older and the economy is slowing. — AP
At 53, Guan Junling is too old to get hired at factories anymore. But for migrant workers like her, not working is not an option.
For decades, they have come from farming villages to find work in the cities. Toiling in sweatshops and building apartment complexes they could never afford to live in, they played a vital role in China’s transformation into an economic powerhouse.
