Monday, November 25, 2024 -The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
has announced that Nigeria's unemployment rate decreased to 4.3% in the second
quarter (Q2) of 2024, marking a decline from 5.3% in the previous quarter (Q1
2024).
According to the NBS report released on Monday, November 25, the
unemployment rate reflects the percentage of the labor force actively searching
for work but unable to find employment. While the rate dropped compared to Q1,
it showed a slight increase of 0.1 percentage point from 4.2% in the same
period last year.
The report also highlighted a gender disparity in unemployment, with the
rate for males at 3.4% and for females at 5.1%. Geographically, urban areas saw
a higher unemployment rate of 5.2%, while rural areas had a significantly lower
rate of 2.8%. The youth unemployment rate also decreased to 6.5% in Q2,
compared to 8.4% in Q1.
In terms of educational attainment, the unemployment rate among
individuals with post-secondary education stood at 4.8%, while those with upper
secondary education faced a higher unemployment rate of 8.5%. Conversely, the
rate was lower for those with primary education, at 2.8%.
The report revealed a positive trend in employment, with Nigeria’s
employment-to-population ratio rising to 76.1% in Q2 2024, up from 73.1% in Q1.
Disaggregated by gender, 77.2% of males and 75% of females were employed, while
urban areas recorded a lower ratio of 73.2%, compared to rural areas at 80.8%.
The increase in employment was most noticeable in rural areas, where the
employment-to-population ratio climbed from 78.9% in Q1 to 80.8% in Q2,
contrasting with urban areas which saw a slight improvement from 69.5% to
73.2%.
The labour market in Nigeria also witnessed a shift towards
self-employment. The proportion of self-employed individuals rose to 85.6% in
Q2 2024, a significant increase from 84% in Q1 2024. The self-employment rate
was notably higher among females, at 88.3%, compared to 82.2% for males. In
rural areas, self-employment reached 94.3%, significantly outpacing urban areas
at 79.7%.
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