Unemployment in Egypt reached 12 percent in 2011

bikyamasr Monday 30th April, 2012

Unemployment was part of the impetus behind the Egyptian 2011 uprising that toppled Mubarak. CAIRO: The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS), issued a report on Monday, on the occasion of the Labor Day, stating that the number of unemployed amounted to 3.183 million people in 2011, and that the unemployment rate increased to 12 percent, bringing the unemployment rate among women to 22.7 percent compared to 8.9 percent ...


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