Government policymakers struggling to address the problem are now leaning on colleges to do more to find jobs for graduates.
The job performance of school administrators was already tied to the percentage of their students who find employment after graduation.
In some cases, the scrutiny is so intense that students resort to fabricating job offers to placate school officials.
Over the last three decades, as China’s economy grew by leaps and bounds, more people attended college, seeing it as a pathway to promising careers.
This year’s estimated graduating class of 11.6 million students is expected to be the largest ever, and future classes are expected to be even bigger.
Organizations:
National Bureau of Statistics, China Macroeconomy, Renmin University of China
Locations:
China