Beijing Review

Job-Centric Policies to Ensure Economic Recovery

In two recent State Council executive meetings, keeping employment stable was noted as a priority amid efforts to promote economic and social development while ensuring prevention and control of the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The travel restrictions and business disruptions have exerted a downward pressure on the economy. The latest data on industrial output, retail sales and investment shows across-the-board contraction in the first two months this year.

A total of 1.08 million new urban jobs were created in the first

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