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The Ghana Statistical Service (GSS) in their latest labour statistics report for the 2023 third quarter reveals that more than 1.8 million Ghanaians are unemployed.
This number indicated a 14.7% unemployment rate in the third quarter of the year, the report stated.

This staggering figure represents an increment of about 74,734 more persons entering the unemployed pool from the second quarter.
Details of the report showed an expansion in the labour force which saw about 440,000 more persons joining the market between 2023 Q1 and 2023 Q3.

However, more than 60% of these new entrants were employed during the period leaving the rest in the unemployed bracket. This accounts partly for the increment in the number of unemployed persons in the quarter.
By sex, the report indicated a widening gap between males and females with women having an unemployment rate almost twice that of men.

This indicates the growing need for female empowerment in order to achieve SDG goal five which translates into achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls by 2030.
Meanwhile, it is interesting to note that females have been consistently more than males in terms of employed persons with differences averaging about 600,000 and 900,000 for 2022 and 2023 respectively. This is reflective of the fact that there are more females in the labour force as compared to males.

The regional breakdown of the unemployment rates shows high rates in the Southern and Western parts of Ghana. The Greater Accra led with 25.7% followed by the Western and Ashanti Regions with 16.80% and 16.4% respectively.
The Greater Accra and Ashanti were the only regions with consistent unemployment rates above the national rate in the past seven quarters.

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