Source: China – South China Morning PostThis is the fifth in a series of stories on China’s job market, looking at its history, the role of migrant workers, inequality and the future for its graduates entering the workforce.A gruelling two-month stretch awaits Adam Xu later this year, and he has a stable government job in his crosshairs.In addition to the classes he is taking as a master’s student in public administration, the 25-year-old has ambitious intentions to set aside at least 12 hours a day to study for the national civil…Read More