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Kuwait Welcomes 22,000 New Workers In Three Months
According to a recent statistic released by the labour market system, which is based on collaboration between the General Authority for Manpower and the Central Administration of Statistics, more people entered the nation overall in the first three months of 2022.
According per the figures, there were almost 22,000 new employees who entered the nation in the first three months of this year, 88.9 percent of them are employed in the domestic sector. Statistics revealed that 19,532 domestic workers made up the majority of applicants over the cited time, and that they are primarily from India, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Benin, and Sudan.
According to her, there are 11,591 new domestic workers from India, followed by 5,631 from the Philippines, with the number of other countries not exceeding hundreds. In the top 10 working nationalities in the domestic industry, Nepal, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Pakistan all had continuously declining employment rates, according to the report.
The number of Article 18 employees in the labour market continued to reduce by 50% among the top 9 nations shipping workers to Kuwait, with Indians seeing the largest reduction of 1,967 workers, Egyptians the next largest decline of 1,415 workers, followed by Filipinos and Bangladeshis.
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