China adds 12.56m new urban jobs in 2024, employment situation stable
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the employment situation remaining generally stable, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
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China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the employment situation remaining generally stable, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, reflecting a stable employment situation as announced by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced initiatives to bolster employment and support youth job creation.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the unemployment rate dropping to 5.1 percent. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security highlights stable employment and plans for future initiatives.
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, with unemployment rates decreasing slightly, signaling a stable employment situation, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China has added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the employment situation remaining generally stable, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security highlights efforts in vocational training and youth employment initiatives.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation with a 5.1% unemployment rate. Officials plan targeted support programs and initiatives to boost youth employment.
China announced the creation of 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation. Initiatives include support programs for key sectors and a focus on youth employment.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security. The unemployment rate decreased to 5.1%.
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. Efforts to boost youth employment are underway.
China’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced that 12.56 million new urban jobs were created in 2024, reflecting a stable employment situation and ongoing efforts to improve livelihoods.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining stable employment, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.
China added 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with unemployment decreasing to 5.1%. Officials highlight stable employment and upcoming initiatives to support key sectors and youth employment.
China announced the creation of 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, reflecting a stable employment situation. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security plans further initiatives to boost employment in key sectors.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, maintaining a stable employment situation. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security announced plans to boost youth employment and enhance vocational training.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the employment situation remaining generally stable. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security reported a decrease in unemployment rate to 5.1%.
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, surpassing government targets and maintaining stable employment. The Ministry of Human Resources outlines plans to support key sectors and youth employment.