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
Maritime Authority urges youth to take advantage of seafaring jobs
National unemployment rate stood at 8.4% in 2019—Employment Minister
National unemployment rate stands at 13.44% - Employment Minister
Government to formalise informal economy
Lack of direction among youth responsible for unemployment – Security Consultant
Employment Minister announces coordinating committee for job creation
'No place like home, don’t leave Ghana for greener pastures' – French ambassador
Government is committed to creating 1 million jobs through YouStart – Ofori-Atta
Over 38,000 NABCo beneficiaries have secured permanent jobs – Baffour-Awuah
Kunsu Community Mining Scheme to create 5000 jobs – Mireku Duker
Government responding to job needs of the youth – Kyerematen
Government responding to job needs of the youth – Trade Minister
NSS to become employable agency – Executive Director
Let's empower youth with IT skills to create opportunities - Carlos Ahenkorah
NABCO cannot solve Ghana’s youth unemployment crisis – Tax expert
Family planning can help fight growing unemployment in Ghana - Dr Kobby Mensah
It's unacceptable to be ranked among poorest regions - Central Regional Minister
2021 PHC: Over 1 million persons officially are unemployed
GH¢800 medical fees charge for potential recruits insensitive – Adib Saani
90% of employers refuse to hire hearing impaired persons – GNAD
Employment Ministry rolls out strategy to create 'Green Jobs'
Majority of businesses employ at most 5 persons - Survey
Rates of unemployment started rising under Mahama – Dr. Duffuor
Focusing on TVET will solve rising youth unemployment – Duffuor
1D1F: Kintampo South DCE commissions Ginger Factory
Physician Assistants demand employment for about 800 by close of year
Employ more youth into security services - TUC to government
You can’t employ everyone, support private sector to grow - IEA to govt
FLASHBACK: High unemployment, cause of drug abuse in Ghana - Psychologist
200,000 youth targeted in YEA’s artisanal jobs programme
Job creation demands strong industrial, export capacity - Trade Minister
Rising youth unemployment is a time bomb, security threat to our country – Ricketts-Hagan
GNFS, GIS recruitment: Unemployment is indeed a threat to national security – Toobu
Unemployment: I’ll be surprised if NPP gets 30% in next elections – Toobu
Rising aged population dependent on active workers worrying – Employment Minister
We want to be billionaires - Immigration Service applicants