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BIZCHINA / America

Do not blame China for job losses in the US
By Guo Di (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-05-09 09:09


Statistics indicate that about 300,000 computer-programming jobs have so far been transferred from the United States to India. And the tendency looks likely to continue.

At the same time, some financial institutions on Wall Street, following the examples of the high-tech companies, have also shifted some high-salary monetary analytical posts to India.

US research firm ForrestResearch  predicts that about 3.3 million US white-collar jobs in service industries will be transferred to lower-wage countries, chiefly India, by 2018. This is bound to give rise to more serious problems.

The situation is compounded by the fact that many Americans find it difficult to adapt to new posts once the sectors where they are working decline, owing to their inability to keep up with the changing times, or to their low educational or training levels. Many employment opportunities are therefore missed.

 Job hunters have been subjected to higher education requirements because the United States is shifting from a manufacturing-orientated economy to a knowledge-based economy over the last decade or so.

The figures released by the US Labour Department show that the unemployment rate for those who received education below senior high was 6.5 per cent in November 2000 but rose to 9.2 per cent in January 2003.

Many unemployed people with low education levels are unwilling or unable to learn new skills, while keeping their job expectations high and hoping to get posts in their old sectors with generous pay.

In the meantime, the US economy is suffering, which drags down the US public's consumption confidence and their consuming power as well.

This necessarily results in weak domestic demand, and 70 per cent of the US economic growth is powered by demand.

Insufficient domestic demand makes it hard for the US economy to recover. This, in turn, worsens the employment situation. Rising unemployment renders consumption all the weaker. A vicious cycle is triggered.

Recent statistics, however, suggest that the US economy shows signs of recovery. It is believed that the employment situation will take a turn for the better if the recovery maintains its momentum.

Taking all this into account, the blame on China for robbing Americans of jobs is unfounded.

Some Americans see only the transfer of funds, technology and employment opportunities to China but turn a blind eye to the fact that good and cheap Chinese consumer goods lower Americans' consumption costs. They also forget that the US-headquartered multinational corporations are the biggest beneficiaries of the industrial transfer.

They should realize that the unemployment problem is the necessary consequence of economic globalization and that the problem signifies a necessary phase through which the US economy is undergoing.

The author is a Beijing-based economics researcher.


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