# China Labor Market
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Drowning in the Reservoir: China’s Gig Economy Struggles as Delivery Subsidies Evaporate
China’s food delivery sector is facing a massive labor surplus as post-subsidy demand fails to support the 20 million riders currently in the market. The industry, once a vital buffer for unemployment, is now characterized by falling wages and extreme competition, reflecting broader structural weaknesses in the Chinese labor market.

The End of the 'Surplus Labor' Era: China’s 300 Million Migrants Face a Structural Pivot
China's migrant workforce has reached 301 million, but the group is rapidly aging and shifting away from coastal manufacturing toward local service-sector jobs. Despite rising incomes and better living conditions, structural barriers to full urban integration remain a key challenge for long-term economic stability.

Homebound Ambitions: China’s Migrant Workers Trade Coastal Factories for Inland Hubs
China's migrant worker population reached 301 million in 2025, but the workforce is increasingly choosing local or provincial employment over coastal megacities. This shift is accompanied by a rapidly aging demographic and rising educational levels, marking a structural change in China's labor market geography.