Based on survey data (as of November, 2012) focusing on university students and graduated students, the paper analyzes the self-recognition and social satisfaction among the post-1980 and post-1990 generations. On the one hand, the paper describes the perspectives on social and political issues among college students and graduated students; on the other hand, the paper also analyzes the younger generation's view on the future development of China. The author suggests that, the post-1980 and post-1990 generations demonstrate excellent individual quality and capacity of rational thinking, and they also present strong confidence and initiative to China's development in economic, social and political areas.
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