China Surpasses Urban Employment Target with 59 Million New Jobs
China creates 59.21 million urban jobs by August 2023, exceeding its 14th Five-Year Plan target. Economic policies and social security reforms drive growth and stability.
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China creates 59.21 million urban jobs by August 2023, exceeding its 14th Five-Year Plan target. Economic policies and social security reforms drive growth and stability.
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China announces increased funding and resources to boost employment by 2025, aiming to build a sustainable job-focused development model, per Minister Wang Xiaoping.
China created 12.56 million new urban jobs in 2024, with the unemployment rate at 5.1 percent, reflecting a stable employment situation, according to the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.