China’s youth jobless rate eases to 16.9% as graduates settle for less

China’s youth unemployment rate for those aged 16 to 24, excluding students, fell to 16.9% in November from 17.3% in October. Despite the slight decline, university graduates face fierce competition for jobs matching their qualifications, pushing many toward blue-collar roles or gig work. The National Bureau of Statistics released the data on Thursday.

China’s youth-unemployment rate ticked lower to 16.9% in November, according to data released by the National Bureau of Statistics on Thursday, December 18. The figure, for those aged 16 to 24 excluding students, marks a decrease from 17.3% in October. The job market remains plagued by deflationary pressures and external risks, with a persistent mismatch between graduates’ skills and available vacancies, driving many to accept blue-collar jobs or gig work.

Chen Lili, a recent public administration graduate from Chongqing, illustrates the struggle. She began job hunting for human resources roles before graduation but, after dozens of fruitless interviews, is now reluctantly eyeing factory positions. “Coming from a rural family, I don’t have a safety net,” she said. “I’ve had to support myself since graduation.” Chen noted plentiful openings for telemarketers but few white-collar jobs aligning with her degree.

This trend underscores broader challenges in China’s employment landscape. With millions of university graduates entering the market annually, competition for corporate positions is intense, while industrial modernization creates demand for manual labor. Keywords from the report highlight youth unemployment, factory work, and the push toward blue-collar roles. Urban unemployment rates hold steady overall, but the youth cohort bears the brunt amid economic headwinds.

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