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China Economy Feb 20, 2026

China’s Youth Jobless Rate Eases in December, but Structural Pressures Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

China’s 16–24 youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, marking a fourth straight monthly decline, according to NBS data cited by the source. The document indicates competition remains intense amid deflationary pressures and a skills-to-vacancies mismatch, prompting Beijing to signal stronger employment prioritisation into 2026.

China Economy Feb 20, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Graduate Pressure Keeps Labour Market Tight

China’s youth unemployment rate (ages 16–24 excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after a 2025 graduate-driven spike. The source indicates employment will be prioritised in 2026 amid deflationary pressures and a persistent skills-to-vacancies mismatch.

China Economy Feb 20, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Beijing Signals Stronger Employment Focus for 2026

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to NBS data cited by the source. Despite the improvement, deflationary pressures and a skills–vacancy mismatch keep job competition intense, reinforcing Beijing’s push to prioritise employment into 2026.

China Economy Feb 19, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure on 2026 Policy Agenda

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24 excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited by the source. Despite the improvement, deflationary pressures and skills-vacancy mismatches suggest sustained policy focus on employment as Beijing prepares for the 2026 five-year plan cycle.

China Economy Feb 19, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Priority

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend but remaining elevated amid deflationary pressures and skills mismatches. The source indicates Beijing is positioning employment support—especially for graduates and migrant workers—as a priority heading into 2026, the first year of the next five-year plan.

China Economy Feb 16, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down as Beijing Signals 2026 Labour Push

China’s 16–24 unemployment rate (excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline after a graduation-driven spike in mid-2025. The source indicates policymakers are elevating employment in 2026 planning amid deflationary pressures and a persistent skills mismatch.

China Economy Feb 12, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Eases in December, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure High

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend from an August peak linked to a record graduate cohort. The source indicates policymakers are elevating employment as a 2026 priority amid deflationary pressures and a persistent skills–vacancy mismatch.

China Economy Feb 11, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Skills Mismatch Keeps Pressure on 2026 Employment Agenda

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to NBS data cited by the source. Policymakers are signalling stronger employment prioritisation into 2026, but deflationary pressures and skills-vacancy mismatches suggest continued labour-market strain for graduates.

China Economy Feb 11, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Dips in December, but Structural Pressures Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline but remaining elevated. The source indicates policymakers are prioritising employment support for 2026 amid deflationary pressures and a growing mismatch between skills and vacancies.

China Economy Feb 10, 2026

China Youth Unemployment Eases in December, but Skills Mismatch Keeps Job Market Tight

China’s youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited by the source. Policymakers are signalling sustained employment support into 2026 as deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to weigh on job prospects.

China Feb 09, 2026

China Youth Unemployment Edges Down in December as Beijing Signals 2026 Jobs Priority

China’s 16–24 youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after a graduate-driven spike in mid-2025. The source indicates policymakers are elevating employment support ahead of 2026 amid deflationary pressures and a widening skills-to-vacancy mismatch.

China Economy Feb 09, 2026

China Youth Unemployment Edges Lower in December as Beijing Signals Stronger 2026 Job Focus

China’s 16–24 (excluding students) unemployment rate fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after the summer graduate surge. The source highlights deflationary pressures and skills mismatches as key constraints, with policymakers signalling stronger employment prioritisation into the next five-year plan cycle.

China Economy Feb 08, 2026

China Youth Unemployment Eases in December, but Structural Hiring Pressures Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline but remaining elevated after a record graduate cohort intensified competition. Policymakers are signalling stronger employment support into 2026 as deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to constrain hiring.

China Economy Feb 07, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Priority

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after an August peak tied to a record graduate cohort. The source indicates job competition remains intense amid deflationary pressures and a skills-vacancy mismatch, prompting leadership to elevate employment support into the 2026 policy cycle.

China Economy Feb 06, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down in December as Beijing Signals 2026 Employment Push

China’s 16–24 (non-student) unemployment rate eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline after a summer spike tied to a record graduate cohort. The source indicates Beijing is elevating employment—especially for graduates and migrant workers—into the 2026 policy agenda amid deflationary pressures and skills mismatches.

China Feb 06, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Beijing Signals 2026 Employment Priority

China’s youth unemployment rate (ages 16–24 excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December from 16.9% in November, extending a four-month easing trend. The source indicates policymakers are elevating employment support amid deflationary pressures and a growing mismatch between skills and vacancies.

China Economy Feb 04, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Structural Hiring Strains Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited in the source. Policymakers are signalling stronger employment support into 2026, but deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to constrain durable improvement.

China Economy Feb 03, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure on Graduates

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited in the source. Despite the improvement, deflationary pressures, record graduate supply, and skills-to-vacancy mismatch suggest continued labour-market strain and sustained policy focus.

China Economy Feb 02, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure on 2026 Policy Agenda

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline after a graduate-driven spike. The source suggests Beijing is elevating employment support into the 2026 policy agenda as deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to constrain hiring.

China Economy Feb 02, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Employment Rises on 2026 Policy Agenda

China’s 16–24 youth unemployment rate (excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline, according to NBS data cited by the source. Policymakers are signaling stronger employment prioritization into 2026 amid deflationary pressure and persistent skills-to-vacancy mismatches.

China Economy Feb 02, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Beijing Signals Stronger 2026 Employment Focus

According to the source, China’s 16–24 unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December from 16.9% in November, extending a four-month easing trend after a record graduate cohort. Policymakers are positioning employment—especially for graduates and migrant workers—as a priority heading into 2026 amid deflationary pressures and skills-to-vacancy mismatches.

China Economy Jan 31, 2026

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Anchor

China’s 16–24 unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend but remaining elevated amid intense competition for jobs. Policymakers are signalling stronger employment prioritisation into 2026, as deflationary pressure and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to weigh on hiring.

China Economy Jan 24, 2026

China Youth Unemployment Edges Down, but Structural Job-Matching Strains Persist

China’s youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited from the National Bureau of Statistics. The source indicates that deflationary pressures and skills-to-vacancy mismatches continue to constrain hiring, keeping employment a top policy priority into the next five-year planning cycle.

China Economy Sep 06, 2025

China Youth Unemployment Edges Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Priority

China’s 16–24 youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after a post-graduation spike in August. The source indicates Beijing is elevating employment support ahead of 2026, but deflationary pressures and skills mismatch continue to constrain job absorption.

China Economy Aug 10, 2025

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down, but Structural Hiring Frictions Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

Official data cited by the source shows youth unemployment (16–24, excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline. The document suggests deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches are keeping job competition intense as Beijing signals stronger employment support into 2026.

China Economy

China’s Youth Jobless Rate Eases in December, but Structural Pressures Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

China’s 16–24 youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, marking a fourth straight monthly decline, according to NBS data cited by the source. The document indicates competition remains intense amid deflationary pressures and a skills-to-vacancies mismatch, prompting Beijing to signal stronger employment prioritisation into 2026.

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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Graduate Pressure Keeps Labour Market Tight

China’s youth unemployment rate (ages 16–24 excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after a 2025 graduate-driven spike. The source indicates employment will be prioritised in 2026 amid deflationary pressures and a persistent skills-to-vacancies mismatch.

Feb 20, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Beijing Signals Stronger Employment Focus for 2026

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to NBS data cited by the source. Despite the improvement, deflationary pressures and a skills–vacancy mismatch keep job competition intense, reinforcing Beijing’s push to prioritise employment into 2026.

Feb 20, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure on 2026 Policy Agenda

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24 excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited by the source. Despite the improvement, deflationary pressures and skills-vacancy mismatches suggest sustained policy focus on employment as Beijing prepares for the 2026 five-year plan cycle.

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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Priority

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend but remaining elevated amid deflationary pressures and skills mismatches. The source indicates Beijing is positioning employment support—especially for graduates and migrant workers—as a priority heading into 2026, the first year of the next five-year plan.

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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down as Beijing Signals 2026 Labour Push

China’s 16–24 unemployment rate (excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline after a graduation-driven spike in mid-2025. The source indicates policymakers are elevating employment in 2026 planning amid deflationary pressures and a persistent skills mismatch.

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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Eases in December, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure High

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend from an August peak linked to a record graduate cohort. The source indicates policymakers are elevating employment as a 2026 priority amid deflationary pressures and a persistent skills–vacancy mismatch.

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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Skills Mismatch Keeps Pressure on 2026 Employment Agenda

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to NBS data cited by the source. Policymakers are signalling stronger employment prioritisation into 2026, but deflationary pressures and skills-vacancy mismatches suggest continued labour-market strain for graduates.

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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Dips in December, but Structural Pressures Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline but remaining elevated. The source indicates policymakers are prioritising employment support for 2026 amid deflationary pressures and a growing mismatch between skills and vacancies.

Feb 11, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Unemployment Eases in December, but Skills Mismatch Keeps Job Market Tight

China’s youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited by the source. Policymakers are signalling sustained employment support into 2026 as deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to weigh on job prospects.

Feb 10, 2026 0 views
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China

China Youth Unemployment Edges Down in December as Beijing Signals 2026 Jobs Priority

China’s 16–24 youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after a graduate-driven spike in mid-2025. The source indicates policymakers are elevating employment support ahead of 2026 amid deflationary pressures and a widening skills-to-vacancy mismatch.

Feb 09, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Unemployment Edges Lower in December as Beijing Signals Stronger 2026 Job Focus

China’s 16–24 (excluding students) unemployment rate fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after the summer graduate surge. The source highlights deflationary pressures and skills mismatches as key constraints, with policymakers signalling stronger employment prioritisation into the next five-year plan cycle.

Feb 09, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Unemployment Eases in December, but Structural Hiring Pressures Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline but remaining elevated after a record graduate cohort intensified competition. Policymakers are signalling stronger employment support into 2026 as deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to constrain hiring.

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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Priority

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after an August peak tied to a record graduate cohort. The source indicates job competition remains intense amid deflationary pressures and a skills-vacancy mismatch, prompting leadership to elevate employment support into the 2026 policy cycle.

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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down in December as Beijing Signals 2026 Employment Push

China’s 16–24 (non-student) unemployment rate eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline after a summer spike tied to a record graduate cohort. The source indicates Beijing is elevating employment—especially for graduates and migrant workers—into the 2026 policy agenda amid deflationary pressures and skills mismatches.

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China

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Beijing Signals 2026 Employment Priority

China’s youth unemployment rate (ages 16–24 excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December from 16.9% in November, extending a four-month easing trend. The source indicates policymakers are elevating employment support amid deflationary pressures and a growing mismatch between skills and vacancies.

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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Structural Hiring Strains Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited in the source. Policymakers are signalling stronger employment support into 2026, but deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to constrain durable improvement.

Feb 04, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure on Graduates

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited in the source. Despite the improvement, deflationary pressures, record graduate supply, and skills-to-vacancy mismatch suggest continued labour-market strain and sustained policy focus.

Feb 03, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure on 2026 Policy Agenda

China’s youth unemployment rate (16–24, excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline after a graduate-driven spike. The source suggests Beijing is elevating employment support into the 2026 policy agenda as deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to constrain hiring.

Feb 02, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Employment Rises on 2026 Policy Agenda

China’s 16–24 youth unemployment rate (excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline, according to NBS data cited by the source. Policymakers are signaling stronger employment prioritization into 2026 amid deflationary pressure and persistent skills-to-vacancy mismatches.

Feb 02, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Beijing Signals Stronger 2026 Employment Focus

According to the source, China’s 16–24 unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December from 16.9% in November, extending a four-month easing trend after a record graduate cohort. Policymakers are positioning employment—especially for graduates and migrant workers—as a priority heading into 2026 amid deflationary pressures and skills-to-vacancy mismatches.

Feb 02, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Anchor

China’s 16–24 unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend but remaining elevated amid intense competition for jobs. Policymakers are signalling stronger employment prioritisation into 2026, as deflationary pressure and skills–vacancy mismatches continue to weigh on hiring.

Jan 31, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Unemployment Edges Down, but Structural Job-Matching Strains Persist

China’s youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend, according to data cited from the National Bureau of Statistics. The source indicates that deflationary pressures and skills-to-vacancy mismatches continue to constrain hiring, keeping employment a top policy priority into the next five-year planning cycle.

Jan 24, 2026 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Unemployment Edges Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Priority

China’s 16–24 youth unemployment rate (excluding students) fell to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month easing trend after a post-graduation spike in August. The source indicates Beijing is elevating employment support ahead of 2026, but deflationary pressures and skills mismatch continue to constrain job absorption.

Sep 06, 2025 0 views
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China Economy

China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down, but Structural Hiring Frictions Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push

Official data cited by the source shows youth unemployment (16–24, excluding students) eased to 16.5% in December, extending a four-month decline. The document suggests deflationary pressures and skills–vacancy mismatches are keeping job competition intense as Beijing signals stronger employment support into 2026.

Aug 10, 2025 0 views
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ID Title Category Date Views
RPT-1450 China’s Youth Jobless Rate Eases in December, but Structural Pressures Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push China Economy 2026-02-20 0 ACCESS »
RPT-1444 China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Graduate Pressure Keeps Labour Market Tight China Economy 2026-02-20 0 ACCESS »
RPT-1400 China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Beijing Signals Stronger Employment Focus for 2026 China Economy 2026-02-20 0 ACCESS »
RPT-1378 China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure on 2026 Policy Agenda China Economy 2026-02-19 0 ACCESS »
RPT-1368 China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Priority China Economy 2026-02-19 0 ACCESS »
RPT-1199 China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down as Beijing Signals 2026 Labour Push China Economy 2026-02-16 0 ACCESS »
RPT-1048 China Youth Jobless Rate Eases in December, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure High China Economy 2026-02-12 0 ACCESS »
RPT-979 China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Skills Mismatch Keeps Pressure on 2026 Employment Agenda China Economy 2026-02-11 0 ACCESS »
RPT-974 China Youth Jobless Rate Dips in December, but Structural Pressures Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push China Economy 2026-02-11 0 ACCESS »
RPT-946 China Youth Unemployment Eases in December, but Skills Mismatch Keeps Job Market Tight China Economy 2026-02-10 0 ACCESS »
RPT-880 China Youth Unemployment Edges Down in December as Beijing Signals 2026 Jobs Priority China 2026-02-09 0 ACCESS »
RPT-875 China Youth Unemployment Edges Lower in December as Beijing Signals Stronger 2026 Job Focus China Economy 2026-02-09 0 ACCESS »
RPT-843 China Youth Unemployment Eases in December, but Structural Hiring Pressures Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push China Economy 2026-02-08 0 ACCESS »
RPT-785 China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Priority China Economy 2026-02-07 0 ACCESS »
RPT-748 China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down in December as Beijing Signals 2026 Employment Push China Economy 2026-02-06 0 ACCESS »
RPT-732 China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Beijing Signals 2026 Employment Priority China 2026-02-06 0 ACCESS »
RPT-653 China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Structural Hiring Strains Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push China Economy 2026-02-04 0 ACCESS »
RPT-606 China Youth Jobless Rate Edges Down, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure on Graduates China Economy 2026-02-03 0 ACCESS »
RPT-566 China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down, but Structural Mismatch Keeps Pressure on 2026 Policy Agenda China Economy 2026-02-02 0 ACCESS »
RPT-532 China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Employment Rises on 2026 Policy Agenda China Economy 2026-02-02 0 ACCESS »
RPT-525 China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Beijing Signals Stronger 2026 Employment Focus China Economy 2026-02-02 0 ACCESS »
RPT-442 China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Anchor China Economy 2026-01-31 0 ACCESS »
RPT-130 China Youth Unemployment Edges Down, but Structural Job-Matching Strains Persist China Economy 2026-01-24 0 ACCESS »
RPT-903 China Youth Unemployment Edges Down in December as Employment Becomes a 2026 Policy Priority China Economy 2025-09-06 0 ACCESS »
RPT-799 China Youth Jobless Rate Ticks Down, but Structural Hiring Frictions Persist Ahead of 2026 Policy Push China Economy 2025-08-10 0 ACCESS »
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