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
Youth Exodus: Don’t worry too much about people leaving the country - Tsatsu Tsikata
Unemployment rates creep up in several large advanced economies – Fitch
Ensure artificial intelligence doesn’t lead to job losses – Akufo-Addo to labour unions
700,000 young Ghanaians employed since 2017 - Akufo-Addo
Unemployment rate have quadrupled under NPP - Franklin Cudjoe tells Bawumia
Ministry of Communication and Digitalisation creates over 15,000 jobs, trains thousands in digital skills
Ghana's youth unemployment rate 7.16% - AfDB
I lied about being jobless – Under fire Walewale 'job seeker' confesses
Unemployment: It is crucial to prioritize sustainable job creation – Mahama
Ghana's economic growth not responsive to the employment needs of Ghanaians - Prof Gatsi
Entrepreneurship prime pathway to increase employment opportunities for youth - Dr Letsa
More females getting employed than male counterparts – GSS
Our Board Chair not a signatory to contracts – YEA
We created more jobs in seven years than any other government - Bawumia reiterates
We have created more jobs in seven years than any other government - Bawumia reiterates
Create job opportunities to address teacher attrition - Prof Quartey
NDC government to roll out national apprenticeship programme - Mahama
20,000 youth, 10,000 small-scale enterprises to benefit from BEAP - Bawumia
2.1 million jobs created by government in the past seven years – Bawumia
20,000 youth, 10,000 small-scale enterprises to benefit from BEAP - Bawumia
All sacked toll booth workers to be re-assigned this year - YEA CEO
Employment ministry launches Micro Data Dissemination Policy
Economist challenges government on its unemployment figures
'It's a great idea!' – TUC boss on Mahama's 24-hour economy proposal
TUC pushes for better wages to improve pension benefits
Unemployed man returns over GH¢100,000, other items found in a car
Implement policies that will provide jobs for the youth – GFL to government
About 1.8 million Ghanaians employed in coconut sector - Kwaku Boateng
Over 300,000 graduates without jobs, unemployment becoming national security threat - Alan Kyerematen
KOA employs 250 people, 10,000 smallholder cocoa farmers - Trade Minister
More jobs created through Agenda 111 project – Dr. Nsiah-Asare
Government asked to solve issues facing Ghanaian youth
The digital space can employ all graduates in Ghana, lets explore it – Expert
Ghanaians occupy 40% of jobs in the oil and gas sector - Deputy Energy Minister
Young entrepreneurs in tourism, other sectors are entitled to 5 years tax holiday – Hadzide