Kenya’s unemployment rate has shown variability, consistently around until 2009. A significant decrease occurred in 2016, dropping to due to economic diversification and small enterprise growth. However, by 2021, the rate rose to , reflecting pandemic-related economic strains and a growing workforce. Kenya’s labor market remains dependent on agriculture and informal jobs, which, while accessible, often lack stability, signaling a need for more robust formal job opportunities.
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