Morocco creates 282,000 jobs as employment indicators improve

May 11, 2025 Africa views: 9

Morocco’s economy created 282,000 jobs between the first quarters of 2024 and 2025,according to the latest report from the High Commission for Planning (HCP). This marks a significant turnaround after losing 80,000 positions during the same period the previous year.

The job growth was primarily urban,with 285,000 new positions in cities offsetting a slight decline of 3,000 jobs in rural areas. The services sector led job creation with 216,000 new positions (a 4% increase),followed by industry with 83,000 jobs (6% growth) and construction with 52,000 positions (4% increase). Only agriculture showed losses,shedding 72,000 jobs,a 3% decrease.

The national unemployment rate fell by 0.4 percentage points to 13.3%,with urban unemployment decreasing by a full percentage point to 16.6%. However,rural unemployment increased slightly by 0.5 points to 7.3%.

Labor force participation also showed positive movement,with the activity rate increasing by 0.3 percentage points to 42.9% nationally. The employment rate rose by 0.5 points to 37.2%,with urban areas seeing a 0.8-point increase to 34.6%,while rural areas experienced a slight 0.2-point decline to 42.3%.

The number of unemployed people decreased by 15,000,dropping from 1,645,000 to 1,630,a 1% reduction. This decrease came despite challenging conditions for young job seekers,as unemployment among those aged 15-24 increased by 1.8 points to 37.7%.

Other age groups saw improvements,with unemployment falling by 0.8 points among 25-34 year-olds,0.5 points for those 35-44,and 0.6 points for workers 45 and older.

Unemployment among diploma holders decreased by 0.9 points to 19.4%,with particularly strong improvements for technical certificate holders (-3.9 points) and vocational qualification graduates (-3.6 points).

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