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Job ads fall despite economic stability – Report

William Agyapong
1 week ago
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Ghana continues to face strong unemployment pressures, as recent data shows that economic recovery has not yet led to significant job creation.

According to the Bank of Ghana’s March 2026 Monetary Policy Report, advertised job vacancies, a key indicator of labour demand fell by 4.9% year-on-year to 3,244 in February 2026, down from 3,411 in the same period in 2025.

Although the decline appears small, it reflects growing caution among businesses, which are still reluctant to expand hiring despite improvements in inflation and overall macroeconomic stability.

On a monthly basis, job adverts also dipped slightly by 1.0%, from 3,276 in January to 3,244 in February, showing weak hiring momentum at the start of the year.

Overall, total advertised vacancies for January and February 2026 stood at 6,520, almost unchanged from 6,465 recorded during the same period in 2025.

This points to a labour market that is largely stagnant rather than growing.

The data highlights a key gap in Ghana’s recovery while economic indicators such as inflation and exchange rate stability are improving, businesses are not yet translating these gains into increased recruitment.

Instead, many firms remain focused on cost control, consolidation, and productivity improvements rather than expanding their workforce.

This trend suggests that unemployment pressures may persist in the short term, especially for young job seekers entering the labour market, unless stronger private sector growth and targeted job creation measures are implemented.

Overall, while macroeconomic conditions are stabilising, the labour market remains weak, underscoring the difficulty of turning economic recovery into broad-based employment growth.

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SOURCES:The Ghana Report

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