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Pakistan has one of the largest labour and manpower resources in the world, due to its large population, which is the fifth largest in the world.According to data produced by the CIA World Factbook, the total number of Pakistan's labour force is 57.2 million, making it the ninth largest country by available human workforce. [1]
1 Notes. Toggle the table of contents ... This is a list of countries by size of the labour force mostly based on The World Factbook. [1] Rank Country/Region Labour ...
Pakistan's industrial sector (in FY21) accounts for 28.11% of the GDP. Of this, manufacturing makes up 12.52%, mining constitutes 2.18%, construction makes up 2.05%, and electricity and gas 1.36%. The majority of industry is made up of textile units, with textiles contributing $15.4b to exports, making up 56% of total exports.
In the late 1940s, upon its establishment, Pakistan had an agrarian-based economy. Agriculture constituted 53% of the country's GDP in 1947 and slightly increased to 53.2% in 1949–50. With a population of approximately 30 million, including around 6 million residing in urban areas, about 65% of the labor force was engaged in agriculture.
advantages of establishing small-scale cottage industries in Pakistan. Cottage and small-scale industries are labor-intensive and provide employment to 80% of the industrial labor force. This reduces the unemployment and offers opportunities for self-employment. Traditionally, women are not encouraged to work outside their homes.
[92] The Labour Force Survey after the government's ouster showed that in its first three years the PTI government created 5.5 million jobs, compared to the 5.7 million of the five-year PML(N) government. Asad Umar also said that 1.1 million went abroad for employment.
Those neither working in the marketplace nor looking for work are out of the labour force. [1] The sum of the labour force and out of the labour force results in the noninstitutional civilian population, that is, the number of people who (1) work (i.e., the employed), (2) can work but don't, although they are looking for a job (i.e., the ...