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Survival Analysis Based on Unemployment Duration After Graduation and Education Level

Weifang Min
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Weifang Min: Peking University

Chapter Chapter 9 in Educational Input, Resource Allocation and Returns to Human Capital, 2025, pp 221-233 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Unemployment has become a great challenge plaguing China’s social and economic development since the late 1990s. According to the Blue Book of the Chinese employment (2005), youth unemployment has become prominent while the problem of reemployment of laid-off workers has not been fundamentally solved. Young people are a disadvantaged group in the labor market, as they are vulnerable to unemployment due to lack of experience and on-the-job training opportunities.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-4687-6_9

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