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RPHC4 Thematic Report: Labour Force Participation

The Rwandan labour market is predominated by agriculture (73%).A higher percentage of employed females is employed in agriculture (82%) compared to males (63%) and a higher percentage of employed persons in rural areas is farmers(83%) compared to those in urban areas (21%).

Non-agricultural occupations in urban areas were mainly services and sales workers and craft and related trades workers. Except for agricultural and clerical support workers, men predominated in all other occupations.
 


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National Manpower survey Report -2011

The objective of this survey was to determine the stock and characteristics of skills among the people employed in various sectors and the potentials for harnessing them for national development in 2011

EICV 3 THEMATIC REPORT - Economic Activity

The 10 thematic reports in this series are: (i) Economic Activity; (ii) Utilities and Amenities (water/sanitation/energy/housing/transport/ICT); (iii) Social Protection; (iv) Environment and Natural Resources; (v) Consumption; (vi) Gender; (vii) Youth; (viii) Education; (ix) Agriculture and (x) Income.


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Civil Servant Census (2010) Report

This is final Report of Civil  Census Publication 2010 (French Version)

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LABOUR MARKET AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITY TRENDS IN RWANDA: Analysis of the EICV2 Survey

Activity rates have fallen both for children and for adults. The main reason for the fall in rates is that a higher proportion of children and young adults are in full time education. Some 1.2% of the adult population was unemployed, that is not working but seeking work in the long reference period of 12 months, this is 0.2% higher than the corresponding figure in 2000/01.

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National Child Labour Survey Report 2008

This National Child Labour Survey conducted by National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda under technical and financial support of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) provides information required to understand the different aspects and dimensions of child labour, and serves as reference tool for stakeholders engaged in the field of the protection of child rights.The data provided by the survey will be useful not only for national and international stakeholders directly engaged in the fight against child labour but also for public admi

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