Abstract

This paper focuses on the impact of technological development on the job market, covering a wide range of areas including primary, secondary and tertiary industries. In the context of technological development, some repetitive and low-skilled jobs will be replaced by automation, but at the same time, more high-skilled and high-value-added jobs will be created. The paper also analyzes the role of technological innovation in driving the job market in China and provides a vision of the future job market - a future where work patterns will become increasingly flexible, including freelance and remote work; where vocational training and education will place more emphasis on practice and innovation; and where the job market will become more international and diverse, requiring people with cross-cultural communication skills and multilingual skills.

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