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    Iraq’s unemployment rate fall to 14.4%

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    Iraq’s unemployment rate fall to 14.4% Empty Iraq’s unemployment rate fall to 14.4%

    Post by Rocky Yesterday at 9:54 am

    [size=36]Iraq’s unemployment rate fall to 14.4%[/size]
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    Part of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad. Photo: AFP

    Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) – The Iraqi Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, revealed on Tuesday that measures taken by the Iraqi government contributed to reducing the unemployment rate in the country from 16.5 percent to 14.4 percent. 
    Al-Sudani’s remarks took place during a cabinet meeting marking the second year after the formation of the current government, according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).
    The meeting addressed the achievements accomplished by the government in different areas over the past two years.
    The Iraqi Prime Minister explained that the government addressed the unemployment issue by creating opportunities for hundreds of thousands of higher education graduates.
    Iraq’s unemployment rate, which rose to 15.6 percent in 2023, is still a major cause for concern. Compared to the long-term average of around 10.01 percent since 1991, this is a significant increase.
    A large number of young people express dissatisfaction with government initiatives to create job opportunities, which might result in a loss of expertise and more emigration.
    This problem is made worse by a lack of jobs in the private sector, since many recent graduates have little prospects in Iraq and consider looking for work abroad.
    To better prepare people for open employment, recommendations include improving training programs and establishing specialized divisions devoted to job placement.
    Although unemployment in Iraq is a difficult problem, especially for young people, there are continuous talks about the essential changes and actions that may help ease this urgent problem. 


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