Nurses seek higher pay on graduation

BEIJING: With more new Chinese nurses holding bachelor’s degrees, they are calling for a fairer evaluation system, better pay and higher social recognition, according to a recent report. Based on a survey by MyCOS, an education consultancy headquartered in Beijing, the report said the proportion of college graduates with bachelor’s degrees finding work as nurses rose from 1.3 percent in 2018 to 1.6 percent in 2022. Meanwhile, 3 percent of vocational school graduates found work as nurses that year.
New nurses’ monthly pay has risen slightly in recent years, but is still lower than the average for college graduates. The report said the average monthly salary for new nurses with bachelor’s degrees rose from 4,795 yuan ($662) in 2020 to 5,111 yuan in 2022, compared with an average monthly salary for college graduates of 5,990 yuan that year. New nurses from vocational schools were paid less. The report said their average monthly pay in 2022 was 3,864 yuan — 311 yuan more than in 2020 — while the average for regular vocational school graduates was 4,595 yuan.
Wu Mengxian, a 20-year-old nursing student at Shanghai Nanhu Vocational and Technical College, said she will be starting her eight-month internship at a hospital in Shanghai from the middle of next month. –The Daily Mail-China Daily news exchange item