The unemployment rate in 2014 stood at 11.9 per cent, going down by 0.7 per cent compared with 2013 when it was 12.6 per cent, Petra quoted Jordanian Labor Minister Nidal Katamine as saying on Saturday.
Citing a recent report issued by the Department of Statistics (DoS), Katamine added that unemployment rates in 2014 declined despite difficult regional circumstances that affected production and growth rates, as well as efforts to attract new investments.
The DoS figures showed that unemployment was 20.7 per cent among women and 10.1 per cent among men last year, compared to 22.2 per cent among women and 10.6 per cent among men in 2013.
The same data revealed that the rate of the economically active population in 2014 stood at 36.4 per cent — 12.6 per cent among women and 59.7 per cent among men.
Direct and indirect repercussions of the Syrian refugee influx on the labour market slowed the decrease in unemployment — when taking into consideration employment policies the Labour Ministry has been applying for the past two years — as the percentage could have dropped further, Katamine said.
The minister attributed the drop in unemployment in 2014 to employment projects and inspection campaigns the ministry has been carrying out.
In this regard, he noted that the three employment campaigns and relevant initiatives the ministry launched in 2013 have resulted in securing jobs for more than 70,576 citizens.
The minister stressed that 2015 will witness an expansion in employment programmes such as initiatives targeting productive branches, in addition to the implementation of new projects and policies aimed at alleviating poverty and unemployment.
Source: MENA
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