China's job market tough, especially for college graduates, says vice minister

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BEIJING : China's job market remains tough, and it is becoming especially hard for college graduates to find jobs, vice Human Resources minister Yu Jiadong said on Thursday.China's cabinet on Wednesday unveiled plans to boost employment, including supporting financial institutions to offer loans to small

BEIJING : China's job market remains tough, and it is becoming especially hard for college graduates to find jobs, vice Human Resources minister Yu Jiadong said on Thursday.

"Employment is steady, but under pressure and the employment pressure for college graduates remains very big," Yu told a news conference. The government aims to create around 12 million urban jobs in 2023, up from last year's target of at least 11 million.

 

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