Côte d'Ivoire's unemployment rate saw significant shifts due to periods of political instability and economic reform. It dropped from in 1992 to by 1995, showing early economic recovery efforts. A peak in 2012 at followed a period of civil conflict, which disrupted labor markets. The rate then decreased significantly, reaching in 2019, reflecting economic growth initiatives and increased stability, yet structural challenges in job creation persist for the young, growing population.
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