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China's youth unemployment problem has become a crisis we can no longer ignore

  • Written by Christian Yao, Senior Lecturer, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
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Youth unemployment is a global problem, but in China the rate - 21.3% - is particularly alarming, not just because it’s high, but because it could affect other economies and geopolitical relations.

The release of the rate, which more than doubled the pre-COVID rate of May 2018, coincided with China’s National Bureau of...

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