Employment & Education

Unemployment looms despite continued growth

July 1, 2009

Peng Liu, a recent graduate from Zhongnan University of Economics and Law, Wuhan College, began her job search long before her graduation in June. A student of international trade, the financial crisis has left her with few job options in her field of study. After 10 months of job hunting at fairs and online, she’s still unemployed. She is hardly alone.

“Only one out of six roommates in my dormitory found a job, and her parents helped her to get the job,” she tol...

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