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China not to face labor scarcity
www.chinanews.cn 2007-04-13 09:33:20
Chinanews, Beijing, April 13 - The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
hosted a press briefing on April 11 in Beijing, saying that China will
keep its rapid economic development in the next 10 years, judging from
its current population structure.
According to the statistics collected in 2006, the people aged between 15
and 64 took up 72.3% of the total population, while the figure in 1953
was 59.3%. Apparently, there are enough labor forces available in China
at present, and there will be enough in the future.
Zhang Chewei, deputy director of the Institute of Population and Labor
Economics, estimates that the number of primary industry workers will
decrease by 12.49 million in 2007, while the secondary and the tertiary
industries will provide job opportunities to 11.64 million and 7.14
million people respectively. The number of people who need jobs in 2007
will be 17.52 million, and there will enough posts available.
Scientists believe the maternity rate in China should be between 1.4 and
1.6, a little short of the official 1.8, and low birth rate will last in
China for a long period in the future.
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