What are the Causes and Consequences of Graduate Unemployment in China?
Abstract
This study is about university graduate unemployment in China. It is seen as presenting the following features: massive educated unemployment in a market economy, whose growth has been up quickly; higher enrollment rates. With the decentralization of the Ministry of Education administration, the universities have been heavily influenced by market forces and have been more flexible and responsible to labor market conditions than a totally state-controlled school system. It is also seen as presenting the use of the policies in education training and the labor market as means to alleviate the problem in China.
Keywords
Causes Consequences Graduate UnemploymentText
DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/meit2018/27641
10.12783/dtssehs/meit2018/27641