China's employment rate generally stable


China has generally maintained stable employment in the first six months, according to Wang Pingping, a claim confirmed by data from the National Bureau of Statistics.
The figures from the national average urban surveyed unemployment rate stood at 5.1 percent, marking a 0.2 percentage point decline from the previous year, according to the latest figures from the NBS on Monday.
As a comprehensive set of policies aimed at stabilizing and boosting employment have continued to take effect, the surveyed urban unemployment rate has dropped year-on-year, with the rate in 31 major cities below the national average, the NBS said.
Among the local registered labor force, the surveyed average unemployment rate was at 5.2 percent, showing a gradual drop after the Spring Festival, according to the NBS.
The rate of migrant workers remained stable, it said.
- Typhoon Mitag makes landfall in South China's Guangdong, forcing school closures, transport halts
- Xizang region charts 'remarkable' advances in public healthcare
- 'Significant' gold resources discovered in Jiangsu province
- Peng Liyuan attends UNESCO award ceremony for girls', women's education
- Hunan university gives valuable lesson on Mao Zedong's youth
- Illegal disposal of hazardous waste under probe after public complaints