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China's Youth Seek Stable 'Iron Rice Bowls' Amidst Economic Downturn
17 Dec
Summary
- 3.7 million applicants vied for 38,100 entry-level government roles.
- Youth unemployment in urban China exceeds 17%, impacting private sector jobs.
- Government jobs regain appeal due to private sector instability and layoffs.

The allure of government jobs, once termed "iron rice bowls," is experiencing a significant resurgence in China. This shift is driven by a challenging economic climate that has diminished prospects in the private sector, leading to substantial layoffs. As a result, educated young Chinese are increasingly turning to the public sector for stability and security.
This year, a record 3.7 million individuals applied for the annual civil service examination, hoping to secure one of the 38,100 available entry-level roles. This intense competition highlights the precarious state of the job market, particularly for those aged 16 to 24, who have faced unemployment rates exceeding 17% since July.




