Group 1 - The core idea emphasizes the need for local governments to shift from infrastructure investment to "investment in people" to stimulate employment and economic growth [1][2] - In Shanxi Province's Lüliang City, local government has invested 250 million yuan in training over 100,000 domestic workers, achieving an employment rate of approximately 62% and a total annual wage exceeding 1.6 billion yuan [1] - The 2025 Government Work Report highlights the importance of directing more resources towards "investment in people" to support employment expansion and improve residents' income [1] Group 2 - Middle and low-income groups face employment challenges, particularly due to limited skills and age, necessitating targeted investment to enhance their job opportunities and income [2] - The construction industry has seen a significant exit of 12.716 million migrant workers from 2021 to 2024, indicating a need for focused re-employment strategies for this demographic [2] - In Lüliang, many women have transitioned from traditional roles to become skilled domestic workers, earning between 5,000 to 20,000 yuan per month through training programs [2] Group 3 - Skill training initiatives must consider the actual learning capabilities of middle and low-income individuals, as many face barriers such as low educational levels [3] - The demand for skilled workers in various sectors, including domestic services and manufacturing, is increasing, but the willingness of older workers to engage in training is low [3] Group 4 - Local governments should facilitate connections between training programs and employment opportunities, especially by collaborating with businesses in first and second-tier cities [4] - Establishing a standardized training system is crucial to ensure quality over quantity in training programs, which will enhance the local reputation and attract businesses [4] - Addressing the concerns of low-income individuals regarding employment in urban areas is essential, including providing practical training on public transport and improving their living conditions [4] - The long-term benefits of investing in human capital may not be immediately visible, but over time, returning migrant workers can significantly boost local consumption and yield high returns on investment [4]
吕梁孵化家政工:“投资于人”要有的放矢
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-09-28 08:55