Unemployment will be a long-term problem in China as the country
has a large population but insufficient jobs, Tian Chengping, minister of Labor and Social
Security, said Thursday during a speech at the Brookings
Institution in Washington DC.
Tian said more than 24 million people will find jobs every year
in cities and towns in the next few years, while the country can
only offer 11 million vacancies. The problem is much more serious
in middle and western regions, he said.
In rural areas, about 100 million people are unemployed among
the workforce of 497 million.
Tian said China has made an effort to decrease its unemployment
rate. From 1998 to 2005, 19 million laid-off workers were
reemployed, and the unemployment rate in urban areas remained
stable at 4.2 percent by the end of last year.
The country has set up more than 36,000 job agencies.
At a regular State Council meeting on July 25, Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao proposed that China should keep its
urban unemployment rate within 5 percent in the coming five
years.
(Shanghai Daily September 15, 2006)