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Figures show that China's surveyed urban unemployment rate has held steady in the past few months. But joblessness among those aged 16 to 24 rose to 21.3% in June from 20.8% in May. How should we view China's recent youth unemployment rate in the global context? Is it fair to make the assessment that China's growth is going downward based on a youth unemployment rate around 20%?
Host Liu Kun is joined by Chen Chenchen, an economist with Renmin University of China; Michael Powers, a Zurich Insurance Group Professor of Risk and Finance at Tsinghua University; and Liu Baocheng, the Director of the Center for International Business Ethics, University of International Business and Economics.
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Figures show that China's surveyed urban unemployment rate has held steady in the past few months. But joblessness among those aged 16 to 24 rose to 21.3% in June from 20.8% in May. How should we view China's recent youth unemployment rate in the global context? Is it fair to make the assessment that China's growth is going downward based on a youth unemployment rate around 20%?
Host Liu Kun is joined by Chen Chenchen, an economist with Renmin University of China; Michael Powers, a Zurich Insurance Group Professor of Risk and Finance at Tsinghua University; and Liu Baocheng, the Director of the Center for International Business Ethics, University of International Business and Economics.

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