--FILE--un cinese laureato e job seeker guarda a un annuncio pubblicitario per il reclutamento del personale a una fiera del lavoro nella città di Shenzhen, Cina del sud della provincia di Guangdong,
--FILE--A Chinese graduate and job seeker looks at an advertisement for recruitment at a job fair in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 16 October 2017. China's job market has remained stable in the past five years, making a positive contribution to national development, an official said Thursday (28 December 2017). China has created more than 65 million jobs in urban areas since late 2012, and the registered unemployment rate in cities and towns has remained at low levels, according to Yin Weimin, minister of human resources and social security. In particular, the employment rate of college graduates, an expanding group, exceeded 90 percent in the period. In 2017 alone, the number of college graduates surged to 7.95 million. In the first 10 months of this year, around 11.9 million new jobs were created, surpassing the goal of an increase of 11 million new jobs for the whole year. The steady labor market in 2017 came on the back of sound economic growth, improved economic structure, dividends from ongoing reforms as well as supportive government policies, according to a Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security statement.