Employment agencies are important pillars of economies worldwide, but they are in disarray in Iran not because they lack the required skills and expertise, but due to the mismanagement of…
Women accounted for 232,661 or 63.54% and men for 133,509 or 36.46% of all the participants in the fifth edition of recruitment exam for public services posts held on July 6, the top counselor…
A total of 4,140 cooperatives were established in Iran during the last fiscal year (March 2017-18), which created 68,000 jobs, a deputy minister of cooperatives, labor and social welfare said.…
The number of government employees stood at 2,341,726 in the Iranian year that ended March 20, 2017, registering no significant rise compared with 15 years ago (March 2001-2), the Statistical…
The government will allocate 120 trillion rials ($2.85 billion) in loans from the National Development Fund of Iran to enhance job creation in rural areas, Abolfazl Razavi, vice president for…
Most Iranian breadwinners are working in the private sector, even though those engaged in the public sector work tend to earn more and are placed in higher income deciles.
Out of the 22.67 million employees in Iran in the last Iranian year (ended March 20, 2017), 97.6% were Iranian and around 2.4% were foreign nationals living in Iran.
The government of President Hassan Rouhani is among the world’s top five in generating an annual average of 704,000 jobs, a senior presidential advisor said.
The services sector employed 49.4% of the Iranian population, whereas industrial and agricultural sectors provided 31.4% and 19.1% of the population with jobs respectively.