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Fewer jobs and less pay: Chinese migrant workers continue to face uncertainty after country reopens

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China’s three years of strict pandemic controls have seriously hurt businesses across the country, leaving thousands of migrant workers unemployed or stuck at home. China began dropping its pandemic-control measures in early December 2022, but the economic recovery has been slow since the country’s reopening, and the job market remains bleak for migrant workers.

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Written by Courtney Gordon

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