In 2024, the youth unemployment rate in Ghana remained nearly unchanged at around 5.41 percent. Still, 2024 marked the fourth consecutive decline of the youth unemployment rate. The youth unemployment rate refers to the share of the economically active population aged 15 to 24 currently without work but in search of employment. The youth unemployment rate does not include economically inactive persons such as the long-term unemployed or full-time students.Find more statistics on other topics about Ghana with key insights such as labor participation rate among the total population aged between 15 and 64, labor force participation rate for males, and employment level in services as a share of total employment.
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<li>Ghana youth unemployment rate for 2023 was <strong>5.48%</strong>, a <strong>0.02% decline</strong> from 2022.</li>
<li>Ghana youth unemployment rate for 2022 was <strong>5.51%</strong>, a <strong>0.61% decline</strong> from 2021.</li>
<li>Ghana youth unemployment rate for 2021 was <strong>6.12%</strong>, a <strong>0.28% decline</strong> from 2020.</li>
</ul>Youth unemployment refers to the share of the labor force ages 15-24 without work but available for and seeking employment.
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Unemployment, youth male (% of male labor force ages 15-24) (modeled ILO estimate) in Ghana was reported at 5.505 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Ghana - Unemployment, youth male (% of male labor force ages 15-24) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on June of 2025.
The total unemployed population in Ghana was estimated to reach some 592,000 in 2024, slightly increasing from the preceding year, when around 582,000 people were not in any form of employment. In 2015, the peak of unemployment was observed in the country. Overall, the rate of unemployment has been following a downward trend.
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ghana - Youth Unemployment Rate for Ghana was 5.41% in January of 2024, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, ghana - Youth Unemployment Rate for Ghana reached a record high of 6.12 in January of 2021 and a record low of 5.41 in January of 2024. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for ghana - Youth Unemployment Rate for Ghana - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on June of 2025.
The labor force participation rate for males in Ghana saw no significant changes in 2024 in comparison to the previous year 2023 and remained at around 64.57 percent. But still, the rate reached its lowest value of the observation period in 2024. Male labor force participation is the share of men over 15 years who are economically active. For example, all men providing labor in a specific period for the production of goods and services.Find more statistics on other topics about Ghana with key insights such as employment level in services as a share of total employment, youth unemployment rate, and labor participation rate among the total population aged between 15 and 64.
In 2024, the labor participation rate among the total population aged between 15 and 64 in Ghana remained nearly unchanged at around 64.49 percent. Yet 2024 saw the lowest labor participation rate in Ghana with 64.49 percent. The labor force participation rate is the share of the population aged 15 and over who are currently employed or actively searching for work. It is calculated by dividing the economically active population aged 15 and over by the total population aged 15 and over.Find more statistics on other topics about Ghana with key insights such as labor force participation rate for males, employment level in services as a share of total employment, and youth unemployment rate.
South Africa is expected to register the highest unemployment rate in Africa in 2024, with around ** percent of the country's labor force being unemployed. Djibouti and Eswatini followed, with unemployment reaching roughly ** percent and ** percent, respectively. On the other hand, the lowest unemployment rates in Africa were in Niger and Burundi. The continent’s average stood at roughly ***** percent in the same year. Large shares of youth among the unemployed Due to several educational, socio-demographic, and economic factors, the young population is more likely to face unemployment in most regions of the world. In 2024, the youth unemployment rate in Africa was projected at around ** percent. The situation was particularly critical in certain countries. In 2022, Djibouti recorded a youth unemployment rate of almost ** percent, the highest rate on the continent. South Africa followed, with around ** percent of the young labor force being unemployed. Wide disparities in female unemployment Women are another demographic group often facing high unemployment. In Africa, the female unemployment rate stood at roughly ***** percent in 2023, compared to *** percent among men. The average female unemployment on the continent was not particularly high. However, there were significant disparities among African countries. Djibouti and South Africa topped the ranking once again in 2022, with female unemployment rates of around ** percent and ** percent, respectively. In contrast, Niger, Burundi, and Chad were far below Africa’s average, as only roughly *** percent or lower of the women in the labor force were unemployed.
The employment level in services as a share of total employment in Ghana saw no significant changes in 2023 in comparison to the previous year 2022 and remained at around 46.92 percent. Nevertheless, 2023 still represents a peak in the share in Ghana. These figures refer to the share of the overall labor force working in service industries such as retail, hospitality, transport, IT, or communications.Find more statistics on other topics about Ghana with key insights such as youth unemployment rate, labor participation rate among the total population aged between 15 and 64, and labor force participation rate for males.
In 2020, the unemployed population in Ghana aged 25 years or older was estimated at around 376,000. On the other hand, the population between 15-24 years without any form of employment was projected to be slightly lower, at approximately 245,000. Overall, the rate of unemployment in Ghana has been fluctuated in the period observed, reaching a peak in 2015.
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In 2024, the youth unemployment rate in Ghana remained nearly unchanged at around 5.41 percent. Still, 2024 marked the fourth consecutive decline of the youth unemployment rate. The youth unemployment rate refers to the share of the economically active population aged 15 to 24 currently without work but in search of employment. The youth unemployment rate does not include economically inactive persons such as the long-term unemployed or full-time students.Find more statistics on other topics about Ghana with key insights such as labor participation rate among the total population aged between 15 and 64, labor force participation rate for males, and employment level in services as a share of total employment.