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DISPLAYING 1-5 OF 5 RECORDS — TAGGED "WDI"
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China Dec 06, 2024

China Youth Unemployment Holds Near Mid-Teens in 2024, Signaling Persistent Entry-Level Labor Strain

World Bank WDI data via FRED show China’s youth unemployment rate at 15.044% in 2024, only slightly below the 2023 peak of 15.562%. The mid-teens plateau suggests ongoing challenges in absorbing new labor-market entrants, with potential spillovers to consumption and confidence.

China Nov 22, 2024

China Youth Unemployment Holds Near 15% in 2024, Signaling Persistent Entry-Level Labor Strain

World Bank WDI (modeled ILO) data accessed via FRED place China’s youth unemployment rate at 15.044% in 2024, slightly improved from 2023 but still elevated versus 2020–2021. The persistence near mid-teens suggests ongoing school-to-work transition frictions and cautious hiring conditions for new entrants.

China Oct 05, 2024

China Youth Unemployment Holds in Mid-Teens as Structural Pressures Persist

World Bank WDI data via FRED place China’s youth unemployment rate at 15.044% in 2024, slightly below 2023 but above 2020–2022 levels. The multi-year elevation suggests continued constraints in entry-level job absorption with potential spillovers to consumption and confidence.

China Jul 22, 2024

China Youth Unemployment Eases Slightly in 2024 but Remains Elevated

World Bank WDI data accessed via FRED show China’s modeled youth unemployment rate (ages 15–24) declined modestly to 15.044% in 2024 from 15.562% in 2023. Despite the improvement, the rate remains well above 2020–2021 levels, indicating persistent entry-level labor-market pressure.

China Jul 22, 2024

China Youth Unemployment Holds in the Mid-Teens as 2024 Eases Slightly from 2023 Peak

World Bank WDI data via FRED place China’s modeled youth unemployment rate at 15.044% in 2024, down modestly from 15.562% in 2023. Despite the improvement, the rate remains above 2020–2022 levels, indicating persistent labor-market frictions for ages 15–24.

China

China Youth Unemployment Holds Near Mid-Teens in 2024, Signaling Persistent Entry-Level Labor Strain

World Bank WDI data via FRED show China’s youth unemployment rate at 15.044% in 2024, only slightly below the 2023 peak of 15.562%. The mid-teens plateau suggests ongoing challenges in absorbing new labor-market entrants, with potential spillovers to consumption and confidence.

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China

China Youth Unemployment Holds Near 15% in 2024, Signaling Persistent Entry-Level Labor Strain

World Bank WDI (modeled ILO) data accessed via FRED place China’s youth unemployment rate at 15.044% in 2024, slightly improved from 2023 but still elevated versus 2020–2021. The persistence near mid-teens suggests ongoing school-to-work transition frictions and cautious hiring conditions for new entrants.

Nov 22, 2024 0 views
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China

China Youth Unemployment Holds in Mid-Teens as Structural Pressures Persist

World Bank WDI data via FRED place China’s youth unemployment rate at 15.044% in 2024, slightly below 2023 but above 2020–2022 levels. The multi-year elevation suggests continued constraints in entry-level job absorption with potential spillovers to consumption and confidence.

Oct 05, 2024 0 views
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China

China Youth Unemployment Eases Slightly in 2024 but Remains Elevated

World Bank WDI data accessed via FRED show China’s modeled youth unemployment rate (ages 15–24) declined modestly to 15.044% in 2024 from 15.562% in 2023. Despite the improvement, the rate remains well above 2020–2021 levels, indicating persistent entry-level labor-market pressure.

Jul 22, 2024 0 views
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China

China Youth Unemployment Holds in the Mid-Teens as 2024 Eases Slightly from 2023 Peak

World Bank WDI data via FRED place China’s modeled youth unemployment rate at 15.044% in 2024, down modestly from 15.562% in 2023. Despite the improvement, the rate remains above 2020–2022 levels, indicating persistent labor-market frictions for ages 15–24.

Jul 22, 2024 0 views
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ID Title Category Date Views
RPT-1201 China Youth Unemployment Holds Near Mid-Teens in 2024, Signaling Persistent Entry-Level Labor Strain China 2024-12-06 0 ACCESS »
RPT-1446 China Youth Unemployment Holds Near 15% in 2024, Signaling Persistent Entry-Level Labor Strain China 2024-11-22 0 ACCESS »
RPT-1050 China Youth Unemployment Holds in Mid-Teens as Structural Pressures Persist China 2024-10-05 0 ACCESS »
RPT-981 China Youth Unemployment Eases Slightly in 2024 but Remains Elevated China 2024-07-22 0 ACCESS »
RPT-801 China Youth Unemployment Holds in the Mid-Teens as 2024 Eases Slightly from 2023 Peak China 2024-07-22 0 ACCESS »
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