China Adds 12.56 Million New Urban Jobs in 2024, Employment Remains Stable
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining stable employment rates, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
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China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining stable employment rates, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the unemployment rate decreasing to 5.1%. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security highlights stable employment and plans for further support.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation with an unemployment rate of 5.1%. The government focuses on youth employment and vocational training to boost the economy.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the employment situation remaining stable, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, reducing unemployment to 5.1%. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security highlights stable employment and plans to boost youth employment in 2025.
A total of 12.56 million new urban jobs were created in China in 2024, maintaining employment stability and reflecting the nation’s efforts to boost economic growth and social development.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the employment situation remaining stable, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the unemployment rate decreasing to 5.1%. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security reports a stable employment situation and plans for further support.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, reducing unemployment to 5.1%. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security reports stable employment and plans for future growth.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the unemployment rate decreasing to 5.1 percent, reflecting a stable employment situation, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, keeping employment stable with a 5.1% unemployment rate. Over 33 million people lifted from poverty are now employed.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, reducing unemployment to 5.1%, per the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security. Stable employment underscores economic strength.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, reflecting a stable employment situation, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation with a 5.1% urban unemployment rate, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the employment situation remaining stable, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, keeping employment stable with a 5.1% urban unemployment rate. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced plans to further boost employment.
China’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announces the addition of 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation with a 5.1% unemployment rate.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, keeping employment stable with a 5.1% unemployment rate. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security highlights continued efforts in job creation and economic growth.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the employment situation remaining stable, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.