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 Employment Agency to hold maiden job fair in Tamale
Ofori-Atta’s payroll comment exposes Akufo-Addo’s failure in job creation – TEIN
Make agriculture attractive to reduce unemployment - GNPC boss
Make agriculture attractive to reduce unemployment - GNPC boss
Minister tasks new YEA board to tackle youth unemployment
Unemployment rate at its lowest in 30 years
A generation dying in silence - Dashed hopes and lost opportunities amongst the Ghanaian youth today
Teenage pregnancy, cause of unemployment - National Population Council
Security services to recruit 11,000 applicants – Interior Ministry
YEA boss expresses sadness at the numbers that flooded job fair
Job-seeking youth numbering over 1000 mass up at YEA Job Fair in Accra
145,000 jobs created since 2017 – YEA
Employees who report unfair work practices to us will be protected - NLC assures
Agenda 111 project: 25,000 Ghanaians to be employed - Akufo-Addo
Make agriculture sector attractive in order to cure joblessness in Ghana – Kofi Abotsi
Hundreds of desperate job seekers fall to labour ministry scam
One million jobs won’t come from the government sector – Kumah
Number of youth queueing for GAF recruitment exposes Akufo-Addo's lies of job creation - NDC
Here's a breakdown of the 11,840 persons to be employed by 3 govt institutions
Offer final year tertiary students GH¢10,000 as business start-ups - US-based economist to govt
Ghanaians share how long it took to get a job after National Service
Stop begging, you are disgracing Ghana - Social Welfare to beggars
Coronavirus National Unemployment Insurance not for all unemployed persons - Baffour-Awuah
You don’t need money to make money – Dr Kofi Amoah
We need to revise our salary structure as a country – Dr Kofi Amoah
Ministry of Health to recruit over 22,000 health professionals
Govt’s investment in TVET education to clamp down on youth unemployment – First Lady
99% of youth in Ghana are unemployed - Flagbearer of GUM asserts
Government has employed 93,724 teachers – Ministry of Education
Over 50% of Ghanaian youth underemployed - World Bank Report
Govt will ensure employment security for communication sector workers - Minister
Young CEOs praise Akufo-Addo for ‘unprecedented’ youth empowerment
Coronavirus has affected over 11 million jobs – Employment Minister
Youth unemployment time bomb waiting to explode – Haruna Iddrisu
Asuyie Gari Processing Factory collapsing, help us - Workers to govt
New community mining schemes to create 12,000 jobs at Aboso, Gwira & Akango