A growing number of positions for graduates will be generated in China as the nation moves from "a labor-intensive to an innovation economy".
This is according to an article by Xinhua quoting Oxford University's professor of the economy of China Albert Park, who explained that it will become increasingly easy for those with degrees to secure work as demand for skilled employees rises.
He pointed out that the rate of economic return on higher education is "very high" and is expanding as there is a shortage of available graduates compared with the labor force as a whole.
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