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China’s most desperate migrant workers jostle for temporary jobs

BEIJING-(SCMP)-China’s most desperate migrant workers jostle for temporary jobs – losing means they sleep outside and stop eating

Faced with dwindling opportunities, from rural hometowns to major cities, some migrant workers roll the dice on where China’s sluggish economic recovery will create the most jobs.

But often they are unable to rent a bed, forcing them to wander streets at night as parts of the country endure a record heatwave of China jobs.

This is the second story in a three-part series about China’s employment environment, from migrant workers and fresh graduates to new job sources and the private sector.

For less than a cup of coffee at most major chains, a migrant worker in a major Chinese city can rent a bed for the night. But often, that is contingent on finding work and getting paid that day.

The drastic drop in enrolments coincides with China’s plunging birth rate after Chinese mothers gave birth to just 9.56 million babies last year.

Economic Indicators
China population: kindergartens fall for the first time in 15 years as the demographic crisis takes a toll number of kindergartens fell in China by 5,610 to 289,200 last year, marking the first drop since 2008, according to a Ministry of Education annual report.

The number of students enrolled in kindergartens and preschools also dropped, a trend that coincides with China’s plunging birth rate and overall demographic crisis.

China’s population

According to an annual report published by the Ministry of Education on Wednesday, the number of kindergartens fell by 5,610 to 289,200 last year, marking the first drop since 2008.

Source: South China Morning Post (SCMP)

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