To meet the future demand for highly educated labour, the “College Enrolment Expansion” policy was implemented in China at the end of the 20th century. But after a few years, new college graduates found it hard to get skilled jobs and some of them were unemployed. Many college graduates had to do unskilled work, living in groups, settling on fringes of cities—they are called “Ants”. Unlike some scholars who blame the “Ants” problem on market frictions or barriers, this thesis indicates the core reason is that the capability of these graduates was not recognized by employers because they could not match skilled job requirements. Lack of qualified lecturers and resources, and course programs that were out of touch with work requirements led t...
The difficulties young Chinese university graduates have had in finding a job over the past few mont...
In the last two decades, we have witnessed a rapid expansion of higher education in Mainland China a...
[[abstract]]This study sheds light on the 「hard job-hunting」 issue of college grads in China through...
To meet the future demand for highly educated labour, the “College Enrolment Expansion” policy was i...
SINCE the end of the 1990s, the higher education sector in China has expanded rapidly. This expansio...
This dissertation studies the effects of China's higher education expansion reform on workers' labor...
This paper reviews the policy debate over urban graduate unemployment in China, and how it is relate...
This paper studies the changes in the process of job seeking by university graduates in China throug...
This study focuses on the impact of the expansion and development of higher education on China's eco...
The employment rates of university graduates is the core measurement revealing the employment s...
ABSTRACT: This paper reports on a study of the transition from university to work by young graduates...
Chinese urban workers are no longer shielded from market forces. They are bearing the brunt of the a...
China’s unemployment problem is relatively new because of the planned economy under Mao Zedong. This...
Recently, the higher education market is developing very fast, and China’s universities and colleges...
AbstractBased on analysis of four surveys conducted during the time period of 2003-2009, this paper ...
The difficulties young Chinese university graduates have had in finding a job over the past few mont...
In the last two decades, we have witnessed a rapid expansion of higher education in Mainland China a...
[[abstract]]This study sheds light on the 「hard job-hunting」 issue of college grads in China through...
To meet the future demand for highly educated labour, the “College Enrolment Expansion” policy was i...
SINCE the end of the 1990s, the higher education sector in China has expanded rapidly. This expansio...
This dissertation studies the effects of China's higher education expansion reform on workers' labor...
This paper reviews the policy debate over urban graduate unemployment in China, and how it is relate...
This paper studies the changes in the process of job seeking by university graduates in China throug...
This study focuses on the impact of the expansion and development of higher education on China's eco...
The employment rates of university graduates is the core measurement revealing the employment s...
ABSTRACT: This paper reports on a study of the transition from university to work by young graduates...
Chinese urban workers are no longer shielded from market forces. They are bearing the brunt of the a...
China’s unemployment problem is relatively new because of the planned economy under Mao Zedong. This...
Recently, the higher education market is developing very fast, and China’s universities and colleges...
AbstractBased on analysis of four surveys conducted during the time period of 2003-2009, this paper ...
The difficulties young Chinese university graduates have had in finding a job over the past few mont...
In the last two decades, we have witnessed a rapid expansion of higher education in Mainland China a...
[[abstract]]This study sheds light on the 「hard job-hunting」 issue of college grads in China through...