Policy Briefs

The Evolution of Labor Supply in Egypt: Current and Future Challenges

No.

PB 135

Publisher

ERF

Date

November, 2024

In a nutshell
  • Egypt’s labor force participation rates continue to decline, particularly among younger men and educated women.
  • Unemployment has decreased, but this is driven primarily by falling labor force participation rather than improved job prospects.
  • The “echo” generation of the youth bulge will enter the labor market within the next decade, creating new labor market pressures and challenges for policymakers.
  • Fertility rates have dropped substantially, from 3.5 births per woman in 2014 to 2.2 in 2023, reducing demographic pressures on the labor market in the long term.
The Evolution of Labor Supply in Egypt: Current and Future Challenges

Authors

Caroline Krafft

Associate Professor, Humphrey School of Public Affairs,...

The Evolution of Labor Supply in Egypt: Current and Future Challenges

Research Fellows

Ragui Assaad

Professor and Freeman Chair for International Economic...

The Evolution of Labor Supply in Egypt: Current and Future Challenges

Authors

Zoe McKillip

Department of Economics and Political Science, St....

The Evolution of Labor Supply in Egypt: Current and Future Challenges

Authors

Esraa Mahmoud

Ph.D. Student, Humphrey School of Public Affairs,...