We don't have a large unemployment in Ghana. I guess it might be between 15% to 20%. We have large number of people working on a daily basis but not counted as working because they don't pay national taxes. We must all agree ... read full comment
We don't have a large unemployment in Ghana. I guess it might be between 15% to 20%. We have large number of people working on a daily basis but not counted as working because they don't pay national taxes. We must all agree that people working in the informal markets are duly working and must be recognized as such. Those men and women who are working at Makola, Central, and other markets must be given their due. We are only counting the official and formal markets to our own detriment. In USA a person working one hour as a paid employee or worked 15 hours or more as unpaid worker in his/her family business is counted as employed. As unemployed a person who during the week before the survey is conducted had no employment and made specific efforts to find a job will be counted as unemployed. What the government of Ghana has to do is to define what is a job; define who is unemployed; define full time and part time jobs; our official unemployment rate; define the discouraged workers; etc. What we are doing is not the right thing to do.
DAN 11 years ago
and people that get tired of looking aren't counted since they don't show up at unemployment agency looking for help..True people working in markets or selling pussy or drugs are working..But problem is tax;s not paid..Ghana ... read full comment
and people that get tired of looking aren't counted since they don't show up at unemployment agency looking for help..True people working in markets or selling pussy or drugs are working..But problem is tax;s not paid..Ghana must do like usa and like notices of people bank accounts to usa..which why drug dealers and whore pay cash for big items...Usually fulltime is 40 hours per week in usa..part time is about 2 hours per week
Sankofa 11 years ago
'Unemployment is also rife among university graduates, with more than half of the graduates who leave the country’s universities not finding a job two years after their national service --and one-fifth are without a job for ... read full comment
'Unemployment is also rife among university graduates, with more than half of the graduates who leave the country’s universities not finding a job two years after their national service --and one-fifth are without a job for a third year.'
How did the reporter arrive at these figures if we have no unemployment data?
DAN 11 years ago
graduate groups have said before they cant get jobs...old people must retire and move to pension..Current retirement age for old people in usa is 65 years and for those of us born in 60's now 67 years..those people have to mo ... read full comment
graduate groups have said before they cant get jobs...old people must retire and move to pension..Current retirement age for old people in usa is 65 years and for those of us born in 60's now 67 years..those people have to move to pension and or take part time jobs!
We don't have a large unemployment in Ghana. I guess it might be between 15% to 20%. We have large number of people working on a daily basis but not counted as working because they don't pay national taxes. We must all agree ...
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and people that get tired of looking aren't counted since they don't show up at unemployment agency looking for help..True people working in markets or selling pussy or drugs are working..But problem is tax;s not paid..Ghana ...
read full comment
'Unemployment is also rife among university graduates, with more than half of the graduates who leave the country’s universities not finding a job two years after their national service --and one-fifth are without a job for ...
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graduate groups have said before they cant get jobs...old people must retire and move to pension..Current retirement age for old people in usa is 65 years and for those of us born in 60's now 67 years..those people have to mo ...
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