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Analysis of Unemployment During Transition to a Market Economy: Using self-gathered data and the hazard model, we analyzed the reasons laid-off workers in the Beijing area remained unemployed. For the laid-off workers who were eventually reemployed, we used the Tobit model to explain the change...
China has been recognised as 'world plant' for many years; the energy-intensive, pollution-intensive, and low value-added industries have created many jobs in China and effectively solved the problem of unemployment. However, with the demographic dividend disappearing and labour costs increasing, pri...
China's job market has been stable this year, with the unemployment rate of those between 25 and 59 years old in June at 4.1 percent, lower than the pre-pandemic level in 2019. However, a 21.3 percent surveyed unemployment rate among urban youths aged between 16 and 24 revealed prominent ...
An Empirical Analysis of the Nexus Between Inflation, Exchange Rate, Unemployment and Economic Growth in Ethiopia: A Granger Casualty Approach High unemployment, volatile exchange rates and hyperinflation contest the steady economy of Ethiopia. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship ......
At present, the warning line of unemployment should be determined by using the qualitative method, and the method for making the analogue through establishing the mathematic model will be the direction of the future research. 展开 关键词: unemployment rate warning line of unemployment influence ...
The United States labor market is facing low unemployment and very high vacancy rates, suggesting that its labor market is overheating and that the natural unemployment rate has risen. It has increased by about 1.3 percentage points from its pre-COVID level (Olivier et al., 2022). The ...
The average forecast for growth is 5.24%, according to CNBC analysis. China also set a goal of 3% for the consumer price index, and a 5.5% unemployment rate for people in cities — with the creation of around 12 million new urban jobs. That's more than last year's target of "over ...
(Li & Dewan, 2017), while the heavy resource dependence of resource-based cities would cause a large demand for fossil fuel, a massive quantity of CO2 emissions, and a series of socio-economic issues, such as a lack of technological innovation, a high unemployment rate, and a monolithic ...
The surveyed urban unemployment rate stood at 5.9 percent in May, down 0.2 percentage points from April. A total of 5.29 million new urban jobs were created from January to May. During Wednesday’s press conference, Fu Linghui, spokesperson for the NBS, said China’s economy has gradually ove...