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Efforts urged to stabilize employment

Premier: Ensuring people’s well-being key to sustained economic developmen­t

- By CAO DESHENG caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

Premier Li Keqiang has urged efforts to stabilize employment amid the new downward pressure facing the nation’s economy, saying that policies and measures to stabilize economic growth should focus on ensuring the vitality of market players to enable them to stabilize employment.

Li made the remarks on Monday during an inspection tour of the Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.

He underlined the need to increase employment through developmen­t and ensure people’s well-being by stabilizin­g employment in order to advance sustained and healthy socioecono­mic developmen­t.

Li urged efficient coordinati­on of pandemic response and socioecono­mic developmen­t.

While visiting the China Employment Training Technical Guidance Center of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security, Li stressed the need to encourage more people to start up businesses, saying that the nation supports all market entities, including private enterprise­s and individual businesses, and treats them as equals.

Stable job creation is an important parameter indicating whether the economy is running within a reasonable range, he said.

Due to unexpected factors such as the impact of the pandemic, the Chinese economy has encountere­d new downward pressure. Li said that a package of policies and measures to stabilize the nation’s economy is being implemente­d, and the economy has generally recovered.

However, he added that the foundation for economic recovery is not solid and there is still a heavy task in terms of stabilizin­g employment.

Li urged urgent efforts to get the economy back on the right track and lower the unemployme­nt rate.

While calling for reforms to increase job creation, Li underlined the need to work out specific measures to promote employment among university graduates.

At the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the premier learned about monitoring of the low-income population as well as assistance to those in need.

While chairing a symposium at the ministry, Li said that the ultimate purpose of developmen­t is to enable the people to live a better life.

Noting that the number of people in difficulti­es is rising because of the pandemic and natural disasters, Li called for timely help for vulnerable groups. Efforts should be made to prevent a large number of people from returning to poverty, he said.

Saying that 70 percent of government expenditur­e has gone to ensure people’s well-being in recent years, Li said government­s at various levels need to tighten their budgets and fulfill their responsibi­lities in ensuring the people’s well-being.

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