Commuters in Beijing’s central business district during morning rush hour on June 30. China’s working-age population peaked in 2014. Photo: EPA-EFE
Opinion
Opinion
The View
by Winston Mok
For China, a smaller workforce is no problem as long as good jobs are plentiful
China faces many challenges from trade wars to local government debt and has missed critical windows for reforms, but now is a chance for national rejuvenation
At the crux of China’s sustained economic rise is the creation of well-paying, secure jobs for its highly educated workforce, and the restoration of business confidence