报告指出 分享经济吸纳我国5%的劳动力
Around 5.5% of China's labor force work in the rapidly expanding sharing economy, according to a report released by the National Development and Reform Commission. The market value of the internet-based sharing economy exceeded 2 trillion yuan in 2016, with more than 50 million people working in the sector, said the report. The success of business models such as bike-sharing platforms, including Mobike and ofo, has inspired an increasing number of sharing enterprises eager to ride the wave. Meanwhile, on the back of strong government support for innovation and entrepreneurship, industries such as car-sharing, education, entertainment and healthcare have prospered, seeing double-digit growth in demand for labor force last year, the report said. With the traditional industries losing steam, China is seeking to foster new growth from innovative business models, which have proved to be key forces underpinning economic growth. The latest Global Innovation Index showed China rose three places to 22nd on the list of the world's most innovative economies in 2017, the only middle-income country to join the top 25 innovative economies. |