96.8% of Namibia’s potential labour force have given up on jobs, 2023 report reveals
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 29/01/2025
Around 96.8% of Namibians have stopped looking for work after repeated unsuccessful attempts. This was revealed by the latest labour force survey on Wednesday. Out of a total of 341 931 individuals classified as the potential labour force, most have given up looking for employment. This is (…)
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