Henson and Tarone (1994) proposed that variations in the rate or extent of the decrease in the number and size of breast lobules with increasing age, referred to as breast tissue involution, might be ...
(Yicai) Dec. 31 -- Anti-involution, gold soars and embodied artificial intelligence are just some of 14 key phrases chosen by ...
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The word “involution”, or neijuan – referring to excessive competition in social and economic life – has become a common slang term in China. Students, workers and even business leaders have been ...
“Involution” (内卷化) has taken the Chinese internet by storm in the last two years, becoming one of the most commonly used terms online in 2020. It implies a growing sense of futility that many young ...
The term "involution" or curling inward became a common slang in China in the 2020s, to reflect excessive competition in ...
In recent years, neijuan – involution – has been identified as an obstacle to China’s economic development. During last week’s central economic work conference, the country’s leadership emphasised the ...
Simply sign up to the Chinese economy myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The writer is a senior adjunct researcher at the Rand Corporation’s China Research Center and senior associate ...
If you are feeling dispirited at work or burned out by the general pressure of life, there is a perfect word for you: "involution." The Mandarin Chinese word for "involution" — neijuan — is now a ...
Despite Beijing’s “anti-involution” drive to boost industrial performance by cutting excess capacity, China’s chemical industry is likely to face strong headwinds this year from weakening domestic ...