The International Labour Organization estimates the number of officially unemployed people to be well above 200 million, and forecasts that another 200 million workers are at risk of underemployment with wages of less than $2 a day.
According to ILO estimates, currently around 2 million people live in fragile and conflict-affected situations, of which more than 400 million are aged 15 to 29.
As has been mentioned in earlier statements, the International Labour Organization estimates that, under the most pessimistic scenario, global job losses could reach 51 million.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development(OECD), and the International Labour Organization estimate that 21 million jobs need to be created each year to return to pre-crisis employment rates by 2015.
埃及政府估计其1998年失业率略低于10%,而其他来源,包括国际劳工组织,估计为17%。
The Egyptian Government estimated its unemployment rate in 1998 to be slightly below 10 per cent, while other sources, including the International Labour Organization, estimate it at 17 per cent.
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