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Employment levels rebound in 2021 as economy recovers

NAIROBI, Kenya May 5-Kenya’s employment levels rebounded slightly in 2021 increasing by 921,600 as the economy recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic which saw millions of livelihoods lost, KNBS has revealed.

According to the Economic Survey 2022, employment outside small-scale agriculture and pastoralist activities stood at 18.3 million people up from 17.4 million in 2020.

Further, the private sector recorded a growth of 6.8 per cent in employment levels compared to a decline of 10 per cent in 2020.

According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), the sector employed 1.9 million Kenyans from 1.8 million in 2020.

Even so, the number is still slightly lower than the 2.1 million employed in 2019.

The share of private-sector employment was 68.3 per cent in 2021, higher than the previous year which stood at 67.8 per cent.

In the sector, the accommodation and food services activities recorded the largest increase in jobs at 23.9 per cent to 61,700 from 49,800 jobs in 2020 as hotels, bars, and restaurants reopened following the end of Covid-19 led closures in 2020.

Other sectors to record a higher employment count in the private sector includes administrative and support service activities, education and ICT.

Wage employment in the modern sector recorded a growth of six per cent to 2.9 million in 2021 compared to 2.7 million in the prior year.

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“This was supported by a partial resumption of international travel, and a broad based recovery in the manufacturing sector,” said KNBS.

Employment in the public sector increased by 4.3 per cent to 923,200 from 884,600.

“The increase was mainly attributed to recruitment in the civil service for essential services,” KNBS said.

The informal sector which employs majority of Kenyans employed 753,800 more people during the year.

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