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#11115702
2 April 2024
Crowds are gathering near a flower market in Mumbai, India, on April 2, 2024. According to an Indian media report, the International Labour Organisation states that 83% of unemployed Indians are youth.
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2 April 2024
Crowds are gathering near a flower market in Mumbai, India, on April 2, 2024. According to an Indian media report, the International Labour Organisation states that 83% of unemployed Indians are youth.
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2 April 2024
Crowds are gathering near a flower market in Mumbai, India, on April 2, 2024. According to an Indian media report, the International Labour Organisation states that 83% of unemployed Indians are youth.
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#1428625
9 September 2016
Filipino children stand at a vacant lot overlooking their homes in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, on Friday, September 9, 2016. According to the latest data from National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), the Philippine labor market continues to show vibrancy as unemployment and underemployment rates fell in July 2016 as the quality of economic growth improved. The Philippine Statistics Authority's Labor Force Survey (LFS) for July 2016, the employment rate rose to 94.6 percent to reach 41.0 million employed. This rate is higher than the results in all of the previous July rounds of the LFS since 2011.
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#1428627
9 September 2016
A Filipino child looks at a plane taking off from the Manila International Airport in Paranaque City, south of Manila, Philippines, on Friday, September 9, 2016. According to the latest data from National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), the Philippine labor market continues to show vibrancy as unemployment and underemployment rates fell in July 2016 as the quality of economic growth improved. The Philippine Statistics Authority's Labor Force Survey (LFS) for July 2016, the employment rate rose to 94.6 percent to reach 41.0 million employed. This rate is higher than the results in all of the previous July rounds of the LFS since 2011.
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