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BEIJING, May 7 (Xinhua) -- China will face serious
employment difficulties during the next two quarters with 60 percent of new
graduates facing unemployment, according to a report published by the National
Development and Reform Commission.
The number of graduates will
increase by 22 percent over the previous year to reach 4.13 million while the
job market can only soak up 1.66 million new graduates, down 22 percent on the
previous year.
"It is hard to create new jobs in large numbers due
to surplus production capacity, more trade frictions and the revaluation of the
yuan. As a result, it will be less easy to tackle employment pressure", said
Zhang Xiaojian, vice minister of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
According to the report, due to stable economic
growth, the first quarter saw a healthy employment situation with a registered
urban unemployment rate of 4.2 percent, 2.52 million newly-added urban laborers
and 1.03 million laid-off workers reemployed.
The level of surplus labor this year will reach 14
million, around one million more than last year, the report said. Enditem
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