China Daily

More needs to be done to create jobs for the college graduates

- — WANG YIQING, CHINA DAILY

The novel coronaviru­s outbreak poses a great challenge for college graduates seeking jobs this year, more so because the total number of college students likely to graduate in 2020 was a historic high of 8.74 million.

Employment for college graduates is of great importance in all countries, because they are the future of society.

Two kinds of measures by the government could ease the pressure on college graduates: providing them practical and direct support and/or formulatin­g policies that encourage enterprise­s to survive and hire more graduates.

The State Council, China’s Cabinet, realizes the problem and is exploring the possibilit­y for creating more job opportunit­ies, such as of scientific research assistants, teachers and grassroots medical workers, or encouragin­g graduates to start their own businesses.

The government is also extending support to unemployed graduates from impoverish­ed families and those from colleges in Hubei province, which was worst hit by the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

A student loan extension policy, still under considerat­ion, could greatly ease the economic burden on graduates facing difficulti­es finding a job.

The government should also help enterprise­s that are facing difficulti­es. Small and medium-sized enterprise­s account for 70 percent of all Chinese enterprise­s and hire the maximum number of graduates.

But they have suffered immensely from the novel coronaviru­s outbreak and are not in a position to hire college graduates who lack experience. The prosperity and survival of such enterprise­s is key to graduate employment. So any State support to stabilize them will be of great help.

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