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Chinese job hunters check computer screens for vacancies at Dalian Qixiuyu Employment Agency in the northeastern city of Dalian May 28, 2004. China's pool of working-age people is swelling by nearly 14 million a year as college graduates and other young people enter the workforce. China's urban jobless rate stood at about 4.3 percent at the end of 2003, a Labor Ministry report said. click to open
Young Chinese job hunters check computer screens for vacancies at Dalian Qixiuyu Employment Agency in the northeastern city of Dalian May 28, 2004. China's pool of working-age people is swelling by nearly 14 million a year as college graduates and other young people enter the workforce. China's urban jobless rate stood at about 4.3 percent at the end of 2003, a Labor Ministry report said. click to open
Young Chinese job hunters check computer screens for vacancies at Dalian Qixiuyu Employment Agency in the northeastern city of Dalian May 28, 2004. China's pool of working-age people is swelling by nearly 14 million a year as college graduates and other young people enter the workforce. China's urban jobless rate stood at about 4.3 percent at the end of 2003, a Labor Ministry report said. click to open
A job fair attracts thousands of youth college graduates in Shenyang, Nov 6th 2004 click to open
College graduate from Liaoning Technical University attend a job fair in Shenyang, Nov 6th 2004 click to open
A job fair attracts thousands of youth college graduates in Shenyang, Nov 6th 2004 click to open
Chinese job-seekers advertise their job skills at a street corner in the northeastern city of Harbin May 22, 2004. Once the crown jewel of the centrally planned economy, today the northeast is China's rust belt. It is rapidly becoming a source of labor for the rest of China. Leaders in Beijing, who value stability above all else, fear more job losses in the northeast could lead to wider social unrest, threatening a decade of breakneck national economic growth and even the Chinese state itself. click to open
Chinese job hunters check a board showing job vacancies at Dalian Qixiuyu Employment Agency in the northeastern city of Dalian May 28, 2004. China's pool of working-age people is swelling by nearly 14 million a year as college graduates and other young people enter the workforce. China's urban jobless rate stood at about 4.3 percent at the end of 2003, a Labor Ministry report said. click to open


 
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