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COVID-19 and its impact on Labour force in Rwanda

Source: NISR, LFS_2017-2020


Rwanda toward achieving 1.500.000 job creation

During the elaboration of The National Strategy for Transformation (NST1), job creation was included as one of the key components of the economic pillar. NST1 stipulates creation of 1.500.000 jobs by 2024. The strategy also emphasizes inclusive growth, creation of productive and descent work for all (Off Farm). The government of Rwanda through the Ministry of Finance and economic planning identified high priority sectors with potential for employment creation.


Declining trend in Unemployment rate

The Rwanda unemployment rate has been varying between 14.5 and 15.4 percent in last four quarters of 2019 and has continue to decline in the 1st Quarter 2020 up to 13.1% a figure that has not yet achieved in last four years. As a result, the number of population out of labour force has increased as compared to the previous quarter and the number of working age population in subsistence agriculture has increased.


Unemployment rate declined by 3.4 percent in the last 3 years

UR=Unemployment rate, EPR=Employment to population Ratio, LFPR=Labour Force Participation Rate


Rwanda’s unemployment rate increasing in Quarter 3, 2019

UR=Unemployment rate, EPR=Employment to population Ratio, LFPR=Labour Force Participation Rate


Declining trend in Unemployment rate from February 2017 to February 2019(Q1)

The Rwanda Labour Force Survey (LFS) started in 2016 with an annual sample spread into two rounds to provide bi-annual estimates of main labour market indicators at National level.


Unemployment rate in Rwanda is slightly declining

UR=Unemployment rate, EPR=Employment to population Ratio, LFPR=Labour Force Participation Rate

In past two years (2017 and 2018), the unemployment rate in Rwanda is slightly declining while the employment to population and Labour force participation Rate is increasing.


Labour force participation in Rwanda: Results from the Population and Housing Census of 2012

In Rwanda, according to the Population and Housing Census conducted in 2012 (2012RPHC), the population aged 16 years and above increased during the last decade.


Employment rate, higher for women than men in Rwanda

Rwanda has always recorded a higher female employment rate over past ten years than in men category. Even though the difference is not so big, women are still having a bigger employment rate since 2000.

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