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Many graduates abandon jobs for a long time. [4] There is also a shortage of labor market for unemployed individual in Ethiopia for a long time. Nonetheless, Ethiopia has increasing employability as higher education institution expanded for this purpose. The unemployment rate was 2.79%, a 0.75 increase from 2019.
Ethiopian government department Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs የሠራተኛና ማህበራዊ ጉዳይ ሚኒስቴር Agency overview Formed 12 August 1957 ; 67 years ago (1957-08-12) Jurisdiction Ethiopia Headquarters Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Minister responsible Ergoge Tesfaye Website www.eservices.gov.et subtopic /2 The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs is the Ethiopian ...
The ministry was established in 2008 under Proclamation No.916/2008. The ministry's head is appointed by the Prime Minister and approved by the House of Peoples' Representatives (HoPR).
Ethiopia's economy experienced strong, broad-based growth averaging 9.4% a year from 2010/11 to 2019/20. Ethiopia's real gross domestic product (GDP) growth slowed down to 6.1% in 2019/20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [80] Industry, mainly construction, and services accounted for most of the growth.
Fayda ID has its basis on the Ethiopian 10 year development plan, [4] Home Grown Economic Reform, Digital Strategy 2025 a comprehensive digital transformation strategy in Ethiopia. [5] It aims to register all eligible Ethiopians by implementing a nationwide biometric digital ID system. [6] Fayda ID is an implementation of the open source ...
Job seekers in central Addis Ababa, reviewing advertised opportunities (2011) Rural flight in Ethiopia has shaped the country socioeconomic, cultural, political and urban way of life. Many migrants migrated from rural areas to urban areas for the reasons of living better life and well-being as well as hoping to enroll in new job. [ 1 ]
In energy and resources, Ethiopia has abundant natural resources that generate 60,000 MW of electric power from hydroelectric, wind, solar and geothermal sources from different major rivers, the Blue Nile, Awash, Shebelle, Omo, and Gilgel Gibe River. Tourism is the most popular economic sector impacting the GDP growth.
Due to the lack of progress in reducing the rate of poverty in Ethiopia, a map of marginality was created for the region to survey the state of poverty. [4] In Marginality as a Root Cause of Poverty: Identifying Marginality Hotspots in Ethiopia, Gatzweiler defines marginality as "an involuntary position and condition of an individual or group at the margins of social, political, economic ...