Employment Policy & Labour Markets
This report provides a comprehensive mapping and institutional assessment of employment programmes and job creation initiatives in Nigeria, examining their scope, implementation, funding sources, and coordination mechanisms across federal and state levels. It evaluates how these interventions contribute to employment generation, poverty reduction, and broader economic transformation objectives.
Despite Nigeria’s emergence as the largest economy in Sub-Saharan Africa following GDP rebasing, the report identifies a persistent gap between economic growth and job creation. The analysis highlights structural challenges within the labour market, including shrinking wage employment, skills mismatches, and limited labour force participation.
The study systematically reviews national and state employment programmes within the framework of key policy instruments such as the National Employment Policy, Vision 20:2020, and the National Action Plan on Employment Creation. It assesses the effectiveness of these initiatives in supporting private sector-led growth, entrepreneurial development, and labour market integration.
The report finds that while many employment initiatives have shown promising outcomes, the institutional framework for implementation remains fragmented and weakly coordinated. It emphasizes the need for stronger institutional alignment, improved data systems, and policy coherence to enhance employment outcomes. The study concludes with recommendations aimed at strengthening coordination mechanisms, streamlining programmes, improving labour market data systems, and supporting sustained job creation in Nigeria.
This report is designed primarily for:
The publication applies a policy and programme analysis framework, combining institutional, systems-based, and comparative perspectives.
The analytical approach includes:
This framework enables a structured understanding of how policy frameworks, institutional coordination, and labour market systems interact to influence job creation outcomes in Nigeria.
Employment Policy
Job Creation
Labour Markets
Economic Policy
Youth Employment
Skills Development
Institutional Reform
Private Sector
Labour Information
Inclusive Growth
Decent Work
Programme Systems
Development Systems
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