Geneva: the global work market will be recovering than previously estimated, with the unemployment rate set to remain above the pre-covid-19 level to at least 2023 due to uncertainty about the course and duration of the pandemic, the international labor organization said in a report on Monday .
The UN agency estimates that it is equivalent to around 52 million less works in 2022 versus pre-covid levels, which numbered about double previous estimates from June 2021.
Interfaes are set to continue to 2023 when there will still be around 27 million jobs, he said, warning Recovery “slow and uncertain” in world work and social prospect reports for 2022.
“The prospect of the global labor market has deteriorated since the last projection of ILO; Returns of pre-pandemic performance is likely to remain difficult to understand for most of the world for the next years, “The report said.
Reyder General Ryder told reporters that there were many factors behind His revisions, said “The main is a sustainable pandemic and variant, especially Omicron.” Overall, around 207 million people are expected to be unemployed in 2022.
However, the report said that the impact would be significantly greater because many people had left the workforce and had not returned.
However, the deficit projected in working hours this year is an increase over the past two years.
In 2021, the ILO estimated that there were around 125 million jobs less than pre-pandemic levels and in 2020, 258 million less.
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