katie silverfrom our newsroom in singapore.na's government is currently holding its annual parliamentary meeting known as the �*two sessions'. the world's second largest economy has set a growth target of around 5%, which it achieved last year. but there are several headwinds, including the high unemployment rate among the youth population, many of them graduates. the bbc�*s nick marsh has more. if you are graduating from university in china right now, you are entering a tough economic environment. employers are feeling cautious as they are holding off from hiring. also, don't forget the government in beijing has been cracking down in recent years on certain industries such as private education and the tech sector, not to mention the property sector which is in crisis right now. all of which have been popular destinations for fresh graduates in the past. there is also the question of what kind ofjobs are available. young graduates want to become young professionals, they don'tjust want to work in a factory or work as a delivery