Empirical Analysis of the Distribution of Employment Areas for College Students under the Background of Rural Revitalization
Under the background of the rural revitalization strategy,guiding college graduates to seek employment in the central and western regions is of great significance for the coordinated and sustainable development of our country.Based on the empirical analysis of the"National Survey on the Employment Status of College Graduates"conducted by Peking University,it is found that there are significant differences in the distribution of employment locations for college graduates,roughly following a"5-3-2"ratio distribution for the eastern,central,and western regions respectively.The distribution of employment locations for graduates is influenced by factors such as their demographic characteristics,human capital,and social capital.Efforts should be made to continue promoting encouragement and support policies for employment in the western regions.Policies that encourage college graduates to seek employment in the central and western regions,as well as at the grassroots level,should be further refined,with specific guidance policies provided for different industries.The labor market should be improved,and multiple channels should be opened up to facilitate the mobility of college graduates.
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