Research on High Quality and Full Employment in Zhaoqing City in the Digital Economy Era
DOI: 10.23977/socsam.2024.050308 | Downloads: 20 | Views: 570
Author(s)
Jingjing Jiao 1
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1 College of Economics and Management, Zhaoqing University, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China
Corresponding Author
Jingjing JiaoABSTRACT
Under the trend of rapid development of the digital economy, how can Zhaoqing City realize the livelihood issue of high-quality full employment? By analyzing the impact of the digital economy on employment in Zhaoqing, this study finds that the development of the digital economy has brought new employment opportunities to Zhaoqing, but it also faces many challenges. This study puts forward policy recommendations such as strengthening and expanding the digital economy, enhancing the training of digital talents, establishing a sound digital employment service platform, and improving the social security system. Zhaoqing's exploration and practice in developing the digital economy and employment work is not only conducive to enhancing people's well-being but also has important lessons for other regions.
KEYWORDS
Digital Economy; Employment; ZhaoqingCITE THIS PAPER
Jingjing Jiao, Research on High Quality and Full Employment in Zhaoqing City in the Digital Economy Era. Social Security and Administration Management (2024) Vol. 5: 46-52. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/socsam.2024.050308.
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