Core Insights - The national urban surveyed unemployment rate for January to September averaged 5.2%, with quarterly averages of 5.3%, 5.0%, and 5.2% respectively, indicating overall employment stability [1] - Employment in service sectors such as transportation, accommodation, catering, cultural and entertainment, health and social work, and public administration increased compared to the second quarter and the same period last year [1] - The unemployment rate for major cities averaged 5.1%, slightly lower than the national urban average, reflecting a more stable employment situation in larger urban areas [2] Employment Trends - The unemployment rate in September decreased to 5.2%, down 0.1 percentage points from the previous month, as seasonal effects diminished [1] - The unemployment rate for migrant workers averaged 4.8%, which is 0.4 percentage points lower than the national urban average, showing stability in this demographic [1] - The unemployment rate for the 16-24 age group, excluding students, rose seasonally in July and August but showed a significant decline in September as graduates secured jobs [1] Policy and Future Outlook - Employment indicators have remained stable, but structural employment challenges persist in certain regions, industries, and demographics [2] - The government plans to enhance macro policy adjustments and increase support for employment stabilization to maintain a steady employment situation [2]
前三季度城镇调查失业率为5.2%,就业形势总体稳定
Xin Jing Bao·2025-10-20 05:53