China’s youth unemployment rate in August rose to the highest level since the new system of record-keeping began in December, driven by an economic slowdown and restrictive hiring policies, according to analysts.
China’s urban unemployment rate across all age categories rose 5.3% in August, compared to a 5.2% rise in July.
China’s youth unemployment has also been affected by restrictive hiring policies amid a struggling economy as companies are refusing to hire recent college graduates due to the difficulty and costs involved in firing workers in China.
This is expensive so no one wants to fire anyone now or hire anyone new,” he noted.
“That’s why the [overall] unemployment rate isn’t that bad but the unemployment rate for youths is so high,” Rein added.
Persons:
That’s, “ It’s, ”, Dan Wang, Shaun Rein, “, ” Rein
Organizations:
National Bureau, Statistics, HSBC, China Market Research, “
Locations:
China