[1/3] A man looks at job information at an employment fair beside a street in Zhengzhou, Henan province, February 19, 2014.
REUTERS/Jason LeeHONG KONG, June 1 (Reuters) - China's Henan province has unveiled a 100-day plan to "dynamically clear" youth unemployment as concern grows over record levels of joblessness among young adults, with millions more students due to graduate this year.
The goal is to ensure "zero-dynamic clearing" for long-term unemployment and the "smooth employment of college graduates", the provincial Department of Education said in a social media post this week.
Economists expect youth unemployment to become increasingly common in coming years as graduates enter the job market.
The "dynamic zero clearing" term the education department used is reminiscent of the language authorities used in the fight against COVID, reflecting the level of concern about unemployment.
Persons:
Jason Lee HONG, Farah Master, Robert Birsel
Organizations:
REUTERS, Department of Education, COVID, Thomson
Locations:
Zhengzhou, Henan province, Jason Lee HONG KONG, Henan, China, Beijing