Workflow
在“量”的扩容与“质”的跃升中稳住就业大局
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-08-01 00:03

Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of expanding job opportunities and improving job quality to support high-quality economic development [1][3] - Employment serves as a "barometer" for economic development and a "ballast" for social stability, with 6.95 million new urban jobs created in the first half of the year, achieving 58% of the annual target [1] - The urban survey unemployment rate in June was 5.0%, unchanged from the same period last year, indicating overall employment stability [1] Group 2 - Approximately 190 million business entities are crucial for stabilizing employment, necessitating macro policies that prioritize people's livelihoods and stimulate market vitality [2] - Policies such as social security fee reductions, employment subsidies, and skills enhancement subsidies are essential for supporting businesses and stabilizing jobs [2] - The integration of digital technology across industries has led to the emergence of new industries and employment models, with significant year-on-year recruitment growth in sectors like humanoid robots (398.1%), new materials (72.1%), and smart hardware (50.3%) [2] Group 3 - High-quality employment is defined not only by quantity but also by the continuous improvement of job quality, which allows individuals to realize their life values [3] - The ongoing advancement of manufacturing towards high-end, intelligent, and green practices requires a large number of skilled talents with international perspectives and innovative capabilities [3] - Organizing skill training in sectors with high employment capacity and significant supply-demand imbalances is essential for aligning labor structure with industrial upgrades [3]