China’s push to expand higher education was never based on economic ... Beijing’s top concern will be battling unemployment. Changes in China's politically sensitive unemployment statistics ...
China’s push to expand higher education was never based on economic need – so it’s no wonder college graduates face dismal employment prospects. Facing economic uncertainty and limited space ...
A harbinger of China’s economic decline is back. The rate of urban youth unemployment has been a ... growing numbers of people pursuing higher education. With a record 11.8 million college ...
BEIJING--Rising unemployment in China is pushing millions ... according to a study published in June by China Higher Education Research, a journal under the education ministry.
The employment situation of Chinese youths is seeing signs of improvement as their unemployment rate is in consecutive decreased in the past few months. The National Bureau of Statistics recently ...
Explain the drop in the youth unemployment rate in 2024 ... deaths rise In an effort to help new jobseekers, China’s education ministry has introduced 26 measures to boost employment and ...
But many argue the true number of jobless is much higher. Why are unemployment figures low in China? One explanation for China's low unemployment figures is that millions of workers, who have left ...
According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, as of July 2023, unemployment was at 5.3%. But many argue the true number of jobless is much higher. Although China's economy has been ...
In 2023, China's youth unemployment — which represents those ... pilot projects in over 20 cities to provide housing, tax and education benefits to families with two or more children.
Li, who will release China’s 2025 job creation and unemployment control targets in early March, ordered government agencies and local authorities to create more jobs in sectors such as advanced ...
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