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    Global unemployment steady at 5%, but key labor market challenges persist

    Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiJanuary 19, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments
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    Global unemployment steady at 5%, but key labor market challenges persist

    A new report from the International Labor Organization (ILO) shows that global unemployment has held steady at around 5 percent in 2024, marking a near-historic low and reflecting progress in recovering from the economic disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Despite this positive trend, significant obstacles remain on the path to full labor market recovery.

    The ILO highlights ongoing challenges, including widening inequalities, high youth unemployment, and the lingering effects of inflation, which continue to undermine efforts to achieve decent work for all.

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    Although informal employment and working poverty have returned to pre-pandemic levels in many low-income countries, the creation of sustainable, quality jobs remains a significant hurdle.

    According to the report, the global jobs gap—a comprehensive measure of labor market demand—was at 402 million people in 2024. This figure includes 186 million unemployed individuals, 137 million temporarily unavailable for work, and 79 million discouraged job seekers.

    While the gap has narrowed since the pandemic, the recovery appears to be leveling off, with limited improvement anticipated in the coming years.

    Youth unemployment remains a pressing concern, particularly in low-income nations where economic instability continues to impact millions of young people.

    The global rate of those not in education, employment, or training (NEET) has risen in 2024, with young women disproportionately affected.

    The report also underscores the impact of broader economic challenges, such as slowing global growth, geopolitical conflicts, and inflationary pressures, which have dampened income growth worldwide.

    However, the ILO identifies potential opportunities in emerging sectors like renewable energy and digital technologies, offering avenues for job creation.

    Yet, countries face significant barriers, including inadequate infrastructure and skill gaps, which must be addressed to realize this potential.

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