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One in 5 Chinese young adults looking for work is unemployed. The lack ...


Over one in 5 Chinese young adults looking for work can't find it, according to China's National Bureau of Statistics. The Chinese government didn't report rates for July, saying it had to reevaluate ... Read More

One in 5 young people in Chinese cities are out of work. Beijing ... - CNN


As the jobless rate among China’s youth soars, the country’s richest province has offered a highly controversial solution: Send 300,000 unemployed young people to the countryside for two to ... Read More

Bad economy, nosy relatives: Young Chinese put off by Lunar New Year


Yuwen is a victim of the clampdowns on private enterprises. In 2014, he decided to pursue a graduate degree in Chinese language education in Beijing, about 185 miles (300km) away from his hometown ... Read More

Some Chinese youth spurn corporate jobs for 'me time' as economy slows


Faced with diminishing job prospects as the economy slows, Chu Yi is choosing to "lie flat", a Chinese term used to describe people who work just enough to afford to spend their time on what they ... Read More

As China's economy continues to struggle, young people are choosing to ...


With her newly founded clothing company struggling amid China's economic downturn, 31-year-old Zhang Jiayi decided to join the trend of young Chinese adults becoming "full-time children". Read More

One in 5 young people in Chinese cities are out of work. Beijing wants ...


The youth unemployment rate could increase further, as a record number of 11.6 million college students are set to graduate this year and seek jobs in an already crowded market. “If the earlier ... Read More


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