Key facts
- Chinese college graduates are increasingly relocating to smaller cities for employment opportunities.
- The trend is linked to the spread of industrial investment into these smaller urban centers.
- Graduates are shifting towards advanced manufacturing and modern services sectors.
- The findings are detailed in a new report by education consultancy MyCOS, released June 11.
Chinese college graduates are increasingly choosing to pursue employment in smaller cities as industrial investment diversifies across the country, according to a new report from education consultancy MyCOS. The trend indicates a shift away from traditional top-tier cities towards advanced manufacturing and modern services sectors located in these emerging urban centers.
The report, released on June 11, comes at a critical time for students and families navigating the university application process. Employment prospects are a significant factor in major and university selection, making recent graduate outcomes a key reference point for prospective students.
The findings suggest a reshaping of China's employment market, driven by the decentralization of industrial growth and a corresponding migration of skilled labor.
