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UAE: Total labour force in the private sector by economic activity and Emirate (2019)

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Dubai Abu Dhabi Sharjah Ajman Ras Al Khaimah Fujairah Um Al Quwwain Total
Agriculture 20,099 13,429 312 167 436 179 21 34,643
Fishing 1,615 1,345 2,450 816 1,539 1,225 816 9,806
Mining and quarrying 3,149 51,537 629 224 321 4,570 63 60,493
Manufacturing 180,859 94,154 102,855 50,238 14,046 8,292 18,472 468,916
Electricity, gas and water supply 1,872 2,233 411 1,337 430 209 866 7,358
Construction 868,433 420,654 187,508 81,094 42,808 28,122 13,105 1,641,724
Trade and repair services 631,670 219,403 147,737 49,043 27,856 21,236 6,970 1,103,915
Hotels and restaurants 120,805 71,456 27,251 12,836 9,230 5,411 2,878 249,867
Transport, storage and communications 207,507 92,700 25,976 7,659 7,543 10,374 1,726 353,485
Financial intermediation 48,531 15,822 6,347 458 482 297 138 72,075
Business activities 362,671 223,812 33,310 14,510 8,430 4,702 1,810 649,245
Education 39,615 28,655 15,606 5,013 1,956 1,660 647 93,152
Health and social work 39,560 37,024 7,452 3,053 1,216 1,420 303 90,028
Social and personal services 78,522 70,064 22,713 9,815 7,113 4,031 1,269 193,527
Public administration 3,248 1,520 441 490 46 40 39 5,824
Extraterritorial organizations 28 1 26 55
Private households 6 10 7 23
Undefined/other activities 16,919 38,000 3,176 1,671 624 186 71 60,647
Total 2,625,109 1,381,819 584,207 238,424 124,076 91,954 49,194 5,094,783

Source: GLMM’s elaboration, based on data from the Labour Market Information System, Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE)

 

ANNEXED NOTE

 

  1. Characteristics of data

 

The figures pertain to the number of workers registered in the UAE’s private sector, with the MoHRE.

The “labour force” includes all economically active individuals in the community, whether they are already working or looking for work

https://www.mohre.gov.ae/en/definitions.aspx

Employed persons: Individuals who are already engaged in productive work: it includes individual who are employed, even if they do not work because of illness or injury, holiday or for irregular work at the facilities in which they work for temporary or incidental reasons. This category also includes full-time and part-time workers.

Unemployed: Individuals who are able to work and wishing to do so, were still searching jobs during the survey. This category includes the unemployed who never entered the labour market, and who have previously worked and had to leave their jobs for any reason as a result of labour market conditions.

 

Reference period: end of year.

 

Workers employed in the Free Zones are not included in the figures.

 

Classification of activities: ISIC rev. 3.1

 

  1. Institution which provides data

 

Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE): http://www.mohre.gov.ae/en/home.aspx

 

  1. Data availability

 

The data is taken from the “open data” section of MoHRE website:

https://www.mohre.gov.ae/en/data-library/statistical-report.aspx

These data for 2011-2019 are available in a raw dataset downloadable in Excel (.csv) format.

https://www.mohre.gov.ae/handlers/download.ashx?YXNzZXQ9NjAzNQ==

Distributions of private sector workers by activity available for the period 2020-2022 are not disaggregated by Emirate.

Total figures published in this 2011-2019 dataset may have been readjusted by MoHRE in later publications.

 

Date of access: February 2023.

GLMM and GRC cannot guarantee that the link to access the source will not change; that the information will not be removed from the website it was obtained from; that no geo-blockages will be imposed; or that the information will not be available for any another reason.

 

Keywords:

United Arab Emirates, Labour Market, Employment

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