It says this represents a major challenge for companies to maintain an efficient and stableworkforce.
The recently released survey also blames enterprises for a lack of awareness about the problem and for insufficient support for their workers.
It is a difficult balancing act to do for the migrant workers, isn't it?
Topic2 First-Tier Cities Have Lost Momentum?
Some 61 percent of graduates in China's megacities, including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, chose to work and live in second- or third-tier cities in 2013.
That figure, according to Zhaopin.com, an institution dedicated to human resource services, was only 46 percent in 2011.
The report indicates that small cities offer the best job prospects for new graduates, due to their steady demand for talent.
Graduates are not the only ones to have turned to elsewhere as first-tier cities seem to have lost appeal and second-tier cities are taking off.
Have first-tier cities lost their appeal or development momentum?
Topic3 Taxation System ProblemsProfessor Zheng Xinye of School of Economics Renmin University of China recently says that China having too many Fu Er Dai, second generation of the rich, and this is partly a result of the incompetence of the country's taxation system.
Is he right? Is tax system to blame here?
Topic4 Worst Chinese Movies of 2013Chinese magazine Youth Film Handbook announcednominees of the Fifth Golden Broom Award, the Chinese version of Golden Raspberry Award, an award presented in recognition of the worst in film. The winner list will be decided by audiences who can vote via 10 major websites before February 1st.
The nominee list covers 40 Chinese films, 10 directors, 16 actors and 8 playwrights. The final winner list will be announced at the award ceremony on March 3rd.