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China’s graduates are faltering in the job market
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China’s ambitious economic growth agenda faces a critical bottleneck in its human capital: a workforce whose skills and mindsets have been shaped by a highly centralized, ideologically driven education system that undervalues practical and creative abilities. Despite decades of rapid expansion in university enrolment, China’s tertiary graduates frequently lack the vocational competencies and critical-thinking skills […]
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