A record-breaking 8 million students will graduate from Chinese universities in 2017. This figure is nearly ten times higher than it was in 1997 and is more than double the number of students who will graduate this year in the US. Just two decades ago, higher education in China was a rare privilege enjoyed by a small, urban elite. But everything changed in 1999, when the government launched a program to massively expand university attendance. In that year alone university admissions increased by nearly 50 per cent and this average annual growth rate persisted for the next 15 years, creating the largest influx of university educated workers into the labour market in history. Read more