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Vietnam to carry out labour force survey in 2017

A labour force survey will be conducted in 2017 to provide statistics for relevant agencies to assess, predict and plan the development of human resources.
Vietnam to carry out labour force survey in 2017 ảnh 1Young people are looking for jobs. Vietnam will carry out a labour force survey in 2017. (Source: VNA)

Nam Dinh (VNA) – A labour force survey will be conducted in 2017 to provide statistics for relevant agencies to assess, predict and plan the development of human resources, according to deputy head of the General Statistics Office (GSO) Nguyen Van Lieu.

Besides the participation of people aged from 15 and above in the labour market, the survey will collect information on employment in the agricultural sector, employment status and waiting time for jobs to serve the trial application of the international standards on employment as suggested by the international labour organisation.

Lieu stressed statistics supplied by the survey will be an important basis for policy-makers to review and decide issues relating to social-economic development strategies and business and investment in each region and locality.

According to the GSO, as of the end of 2015, the country had more than 69 million people aged from 15 and above, with the workforce numbering 54 million.

ꦇ An estimated 53.5 million labourers are employed, and around 1.09 million are unemployed, of whom 23 percent are young people.-VNA

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