Involution is used by young Chinese people to describe
an irrational or involuntary competition.
This kind of involution occurs when Chinese students gain entry to postgraduate
programmes. This article analyses the inequalities
that exist when Chinese students sit for the Postgraduate Entrance Examination with
regard to educational opportunities, processes and outcomes, and suggests that the
involution among Chinese youth is a product of these inequalities.
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