Jobs in Africa

December 29th, 2010

Jobs in Africa aren’t easy to get. Employment in Africa can be a challenging thing particularly if you are poorly educated and cannot speak moderately good English.

There are many out of work South Africans – around 35% of South Africans don’t have work. If someone divides up the race groupings the statistics are very skewed. Whites have the lowest lack of employment – about 6%, whilst 40% of black men and women find that they are without employment. Indians as well as coloureds hover about 20% with out job opportunities in South Africa. If one looks at age, the greatest group of people looking for work is the 16 year olds – twenty-four year olds.

The actual number drops as people grow older. When looking at jobs for woman and also work opportunities for males there are even more surprising figures consisting of 40 % of women not able to obtain jobs in South Africa and 26% of males seeking jobs. Geographically we discover that the rural inhabitants has a significantly greater percentage searching for employment. These figures need to be looked at carefully as the statisticians make use of many variables, as well as, miss several factors with regards to employment in Africa.

Things such as discrimination based on race continue to be commonplace within South Africa. Needless to say language performs an enormous component in finding work in Africa. The vast majority of individuals converse in an African language as their first language plus the business around the globe is conducted in English. This weights the chances of jobs for African against local men and women. Read the rest of this entry »