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Top 10 Best Countries in the World for Jobs

Everyone needs a job for living a good life even if there is not a family to be responsible for. Without a job, you will find yourself unable to purchase what you want, even your necessary needs, and you will be forced to borrow money from other persons whom you know without being able to return this money back because you do not have a source of money. You may say that it is not my fault because there are not job opportunities to be able to get one for myself. You may be right as there are many job seekers who struggle for a long time trying to get a good job for themselves but to no avail. You have to bear in mind that it is not enough to make your search for a job limited to the place where you live and this is why you have to expand your job search and start looking outside your town or country in which you live.

If you are looking for the countries in which everyone has a job and the unemployment rate is very low, scan your CV, then take a look at the following top 10 best countries in the world for jobs. The countries which are presented here are ranked on the basis of the unemployment rate in each country.

10. Papua New Guinea – 1.90%

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Papua New Guinea is officially known as the Independent State of Papua New Guinea and its capital city is Port Moresby. It is widely known for its cultural diversity as there are 848 languages which are used by its population. The country has a population of about 7.06 million people and the GDP per capita is estimated to be about $2,897. The average unemployment rate in this country is approximately 1.90%.

9. Gibraltar – 1.80%

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Gibraltar is one of the British Overseas Territories and its population is estimated to be approximately 30,001 people. The GDP per capita in Gibraltar is almost £27,468 and the average unemployment rate is estimated to be about 1.8%

8. Vanuatu – 1.70%

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Vanuatu is officially called the Republic of Vanuatu and is situated in the South Pacific Ocean. Its capital city is Port Vila and it has a population of about 224,564 people. The GDP per capita in Vanuatu is about $4,916 and the average unemployment rate that can be found there is 1.7%.

7. Guernsey – 1.5%

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Guernsey is officially known as the Bailiwick of Guernsey and its capital city is St. Peter Port. It has a population of almost 65,345 people and the GDP per capita is about £33,123. The average unemployment rate in Guernsey is estimated to be approximately 1.5%.

6. Thailand – 0.56%

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Thailand is officially called the Kingdom of Thailand and its capital city is Bangkok. It has a total population of about 66.72 million people and its GDP per capita is approximately $10,849. The average unemployment rate in Thailand is about 0.56%.

5. Belarus – 0.5% 

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Belarus is also known as the Republic of Belarus and its capital city is Minsk. Its population is estimated to be approximately 9.47 million people and its GDP per capita is around $15,633. The average unemployment rate in Belarus is almost 0.5%

4. North Korea – less than 0.5% 

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North Korea is officially known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and its capital city is Pyongyang. It has a total population of 24.90 million people and its GDP per capita is estimated to be around $1,800. The average unemployment rate in North Korea is less than 0.5%.

3. Qatar – 0.3% 

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The official name of this country is the State of Qatar and its capital city is Doha. Qatar has a total population of about 2.16 million people and the GDP per capita in this country is around $98,814. The average unemployment rate in Qatar is estimated to be approximately 0.3%.

2. Monaco – 0.00% 

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The official name of Monaco is Principality of Monaco and it is located in Western Europe on the French Riviera. Monaco’s population is estimated to be about 36,371 people and its GDP per capita is approximately $132,571. The average unemployment rate in Monaco is around 0.00% to be placed in the 2nd position on this list.

1. Cambodia – 0.00% 

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Cambodia is officially called the Kingdom of Cambodia and its capital city is Phnom Penh. It has a total population of about 15.21 million people and the GDP per capita is estimated to be around $2,776. The average unemployment rate in Cambodia is 0.00% to be the 1st country on our list in terms of having the lowest unemployment rate in the world. Cambodia is the country in which you cannot find anyone without a job.

There are many factors that you have to consider while choosing the country to which you intend to move such as the political stability, safety, health care, education, recreational facilities, crime rate, cost of living, economic conditions and other factors that can affect your life while staying in a new country.

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Sara Nagi

Sara Nagi is an Egyptian writer and activist. After earning a degree in English literature from Cairo University, she began working as a journalist and publishing articles on social issues.Nagi rose to prominence with her debut short story collection "Hawaween" in 2008, which explored feminist themes and was groundbreaking for Arabic literature at the time. She has since published several other acclaimed short story collections and novels that have been translated into multiple languages.In addition to her literary work, Nagi co-founded Basma, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting women survivors of violence and single mothers. She has been vocal on women's rights issues in Egypt through columns, public speaking engagements and advocacy campaigns.Her contributions to both Arabic fiction and social activism have earned Nagi several international awards, including the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature from the American University in Cairo. Forbes Middle East recognized her as one of the 100 most powerful Arab women in 2018.Nagi continues to push boundaries with her writing while raising awareness about gender equality through her work with Basma and other organizations.

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