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Todays Question - economics
china’s plan to create over 12 million new urban jobs includes measures for older and disabled jobseekers, but some question whether specialized programs are necessary or effective. supporters argue that targeted job placement can address barriers the most vulnerable populations face, such as limited mobility, skill gaps, or age-related discrimination. they see government benefits, retraining, and matching services as a way to help these individuals integrate into the workforce, which can also boost morale and economic productivity. opponents, however, warn that specialized programs might channel resources away from broader initiatives, raising concerns about fairness and cost-effectiveness. they suggest a more uniform approach to policy that benefits all jobseekers equally. ultimately, the decision to expand such programs will test china’s commitment to inclusivity and fiscal responsibility.
employment programs, policy, inclusion, labor market