Mozambique has maintained a relatively low unemployment rate, starting at in 1997, reflecting a predominantly informal, agriculture-based economy. By 2015, the rate had risen slightly to , as the country’s efforts to diversify into natural gas and mining created formal job opportunities. However, rapid population growth and limited employment outside primary sectors underscore the ongoing need for industrial development and job creation in urban areas to sustain economic stability.
For a deeper dive into the topic, explore Mozambique’s population growth, Mozambique’s services sector share in GDP, Mozambique’s yearly GDP growth rate.