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          Job problem challenges Shanghai
          By Pan Haixia (China Daily)
          Updated: 2004-10-21 00:46

          Half a million farmers have lost land to urbanization campaigns in this metropolis, making it more difficult than ever to create jobs for rural labourers flocking to the city.

          According to a report issued by the Shanghai Statistics Bureau, the number of migrant workers in Shanghai will increase from the current 3.75 million to 4.5 million within the next five years.

          By the end of last month, the city's registered unemployed numbered 268,000 people, lower than the 4.6 per cent the city recorded earlier this year.

          But a recent survey by the Municipal People's Congress in some less developed districts found those who need a job surpasses 10 per cent in some communities.

          Many people have been asked to retire early, but have received too little in the way of pensions from their former work units.

          "These people are not included into the city's registered unemployment statistics," said Wang Yaoxi of the municipal People's Congress, who is a survey leader.

          "They are desperate for jobs to support their families."

          The employment rate for university students graduating this year is about 90.5 per cent. That means about 10,000 students who left school in June haven't yet found jobs.

          The Shanghai employment situation remains tough although the city added a total of 567,000 new jobs through August, exceeding the target of 500,000 jobs it set earlier this year for all of 2004.

          Men in their 40s and women over 36 years old make up the majority of the city's unemployed, according to the survey.

          "Among the 3,740 jobless people the survey covered, some 77 per cent fall within that age group," said Dai Jinxiang, with the local People's Congress.

          The survey lasted four months and took samples from 21 different neighbourhoods in the city's urban communities.

          Apart from ages, education attainment also influences job stability. About 89 per cent of jobless people said they had not completed college education while many have only attained junior middle school educations.

          About 54 per cent said they had no income for the previous month when the survey was conducted.

          To make matters worse, the survey found spouses of these unemployed were not well off either. About 45 per cent of the unemployed had unemployed partners.

          One of the biggest worries of these families was how to pay tuition fees for their children, since many are in the age group with youngsters pursuing high school studies.

          Congress deputies had mentioned the importance of further stimulating the city's economy.

          Some 53 per cent of the new posts were created this year by the private companies, Dai said.

          "More support for the private economy should be offered."

          The government will also increase its allocation of funds towards the employment this year.

          The city will work hard to meet all the targets set early this year including to control the registered unemployment rate within 4.6 per cent and to expand the social insurance system to at least 2 million migrant workers, Zhu Junyi, director of Shanghai Labour and Social Insurance Administrative Bureau, said.



           
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