A Chinese professor last month said the country’s true youth jobless rate may have been closer to 50 per cent in March,in rare public comments about the matter published in an article for financial magazine Caixin. That article was later censored.
“At present the majority of graduating university students have already confirmed their employment destination and their employment situation is generally stable,” said Fu Linghui,a spokesman with the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
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He added that the graduate employment rate was “slightly higher than in the same period last year”.
But young Chinese are facing their toughest summer job-hunting season after regulatory clamp-downs in recent years and a pandemic left traditional sources of graduate employment – including the property,tech and education sectors – bruised.
Some 47 per cent of graduates returned home within six months of graduation in 2022,up from 43 per cent in 2018,state-run China News Service reported last week,citing a private-sector survey.