Arab News, Thu, Jul 04, 2024 | Dhu al-Hijjah 28, 1445
Saudi private sector workforce surges above 11.4m – official figures
Saudi Arabia:
Private sector employment in Saudi Arabia reached 11.4 million by the end of
June, marking a 1.24 percent increase from April.
The National Labor Observatory has released a
detailed report on the state of the Kingdom’s labor market, highlighting the
robust nature of the private sector and its ability to generate employment
opportunities, making it a significant contributor to the national economy.
According to the NLO study, the total number of
employees in the Kingdom’s private sector has reached 11,409,348, with the
number of Saudi nationals standing at 2.34 million – an increase of 16,598 since
April.
The increase of the Kingdom’s nationals working in
private enterprise signifyies the effectiveness of government policies aimed at
encouraging local employment and reducing unemployment.
Of those Saudis working in the private
sector, 1.38 million are male and 957,798 are female.
In an interview with Arab News before the latest
figures were released, Saudi-based economist Talat Hafiz noted that one of the
main goals of Saudi Vision 2030 is to reduce the unemployment rate in the
Kingdom to 7 percent by 2030 and increase female participation in the labor
market to 30 percent.
Hafiz added: “Government’s efforts to date are
successful in reaching such goals, evidenced by the drop of the unemployment
rate of Saudi nationals to 7.7 percent in 2023 from the base rate of 12.3
percent in 2016 and increased female participation in the labor market to 35
percent compared to the original target of 30 percent.”
The unemployment rate of females in Saudi Arabia
dropped to 15.5 percent in 2023 compared to 33 percent in 2016, according to
Hafiz.