China's youth unemployment rate may be severely skewed, a Peking University professor wrote.
While official statistics for March cited a 19.7% rate, Zhang Dandan estimated it's closer to 46.5%.
According to Zhang Dandan, whose findings were recently published in the financial magazine Caixin, March's youth unemployment rate could have been as much as 46.5% when accounting for 16 million non-students not actively seeking work, Reuters reported.
This is more than double that month's official 19.7% rate, as published by the National Bureau of Statistics.
To be sure, the US Labor Department's unemployment rate doesn't include Americans who have stopped looking for work.
Persons:
Zhang Dandan, COVID
Organizations:
Peking University, Service, Reuters, National Bureau of Statistics, US Labor
Locations:
Wall, Silicon