ILO Report / Unemployed figure will cross 200 million in 2022, shocking claims in labor organization's report

It has been said in the report that for at least two more years i.e. till 2023, the employment figure will not be able to return to the level before the corona epidemic. That is, the problem of unemployment will remain in the world for now.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 20, 2022, 09:43 PM
Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, small businesses have been shutting down around the world. As a result, the unemployment rate has increased rapidly in almost all major economies. Now in the report of the International Labor Organization (ILO), some more frightening things have come to the fore about the future. It says that this hit of unemployment may continue till 2023.

It has been said in the report that for at least two more years i.e. till 2023, the figure of employment will not be able to return to the level before the corona epidemic. That is, unemployment will remain at this level for now. According to the ILO, in 2022 the number of unemployed in the world will be close to 200 million. This number is two crore 10 lakh more than the 18 crore 60 lakh unemployed in 2019.