Unemployment has been a serious social issue in China in recent years, in regards to both an increase in quantity and its unequal impact on different social regions. The influence of foreign investment in China has greatly increased since the Open Door Policy was implemented in the early 1980s. The relationship between foreign-funded enterprises and urban labor market development is dual. Opponents influence the shape of labor-market regulation; however, foreign-funded enterprises have also become a major source of demand for urban and rural areas migrant workers. The exploitation of China's labor force by foreign-owned enterprises leads to the shortage of domestic enterprises’ labor force. Demographic factors also affect unemployment in China, such as age and sex. The position of women in
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| - Unemployment has been a serious social issue in China in recent years, in regards to both an increase in quantity and its unequal impact on different social regions. The influence of foreign investment in China has greatly increased since the Open Door Policy was implemented in the early 1980s. The relationship between foreign-funded enterprises and urban labor market development is dual. Opponents influence the shape of labor-market regulation; however, foreign-funded enterprises have also become a major source of demand for urban and rural areas migrant workers. The exploitation of China's labor force by foreign-owned enterprises leads to the shortage of domestic enterprises’ labor force. Demographic factors also affect unemployment in China, such as age and sex. The position of women in (en)
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| - Unemployment has been a serious social issue in China in recent years, in regards to both an increase in quantity and its unequal impact on different social regions. The influence of foreign investment in China has greatly increased since the Open Door Policy was implemented in the early 1980s. The relationship between foreign-funded enterprises and urban labor market development is dual. Opponents influence the shape of labor-market regulation; however, foreign-funded enterprises have also become a major source of demand for urban and rural areas migrant workers. The exploitation of China's labor force by foreign-owned enterprises leads to the shortage of domestic enterprises’ labor force. Demographic factors also affect unemployment in China, such as age and sex. The position of women in the labor market has been deteriorating, with a decline in labor force participation rate, rising unemployment, increased work intensity and a widening gender pay gap. (en)
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