DOSSIER: Unemployment and job creation
Unemployment Rate in Ghana averaged 5.41 percent from 1991 until 2017, reaching an all time high of 10.40 percent in 2000 and a record low of 2.20 percent in 2013
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Sustainable jobs can save Ghana from insurgency - Peace Council
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Heightening unemployment threat to national security – Alan Kyerematen
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Former road toll collectors have been fully paid – Dep. Labour Minister insists
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Focus on quality when building a network of friends – Awuku advises youth
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Invest in Okyeman’s land to create job opportunities for the youth - Land Protection Force
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Dr Kofi Amoah advocates for land reforms in Ghana
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NYA demands professional certification of youth in skills training
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NYA demands professional certification of youth in skills training
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Government will continue to implement programmes to enhance workers’ skills – Finance Minister
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Government will continue to implement programmes to enhance workers’ skills – Ofori-Atta
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CSO’s lauds government's YouStart Programme
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Unemployment not youth-only problem - Kwamina Asomaning
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Half-baked Ghanaian youth in various industries a great worry – Adjetey Annan
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YouStart will not fund 'buying and selling' businesses - John Awuah
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NABCo to be transitioned to YouStart by July – John Kumah
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John Kumah explains how YouStart will create 1 million jobs in three years
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Government institutions urged to rally youth for YouStart programme
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Sensitization workshop for MMDCEs on YouStart initiative held
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Produce Ghanaian experts for automobile sector - Employment Minister
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Government to increase employment rates by boosting private sector – Akufo-Addo
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YouStart stakeholder engagement commences
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YouStart: Government initiative kicks off in June; set to create 1M jobs for the youth
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YouStart initiative to create 1 million jobs; kicks off in June - John Kumah
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Churches must use entrepreneurial initiatives to create jobs—Alan Kyeremanten
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Churches must support government in area of job creation - Alan Kyerematen
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YouStart initiative to be launched in June - Ken Ofori-Atta
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Single Spine pay needs to be reviewed, jobs are not static - Ex Fair Wages boss
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We will create sustainable, decent jobs for the youth – Mahama
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C/R: Cost of living is high and we need living wages - TUC
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Methodist Bishop expresses concern over youth unemployment
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Youth unemployability must be critically looked at and addressed – GUTA
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Minimum wage: Employers’ ability to pay must be looked at – Employers Association
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Tripartite Committee charged to submit single spine review report in three months
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Tripartite Committee charged to submit single spine review report in three months
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299 employees sue Asanko Gold in redundancy fight
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New job openings fall by 4.4% in first two months of 2022 – BoG report