Figure 5: Unemployment rate among educated persons (%) - (1994-2007) *
23.8
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15.2
14.5
16.1
15.3
16.8
18.6
17.4
14.8
14.1
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25
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* Source: Egypt Information Portal/ IDSC referring to data from CAPMAS, 2008, The figures does not include emigrants.
http://www.eip.gov.eg/nds/nds_view.aspx?id=4975
The high rate of unemployment explains the high tendency to migrate among
educated people, as shown in Table 7. This has also been confirmed by recent research
identifying a gap between labour supply and demand and that the unemployed in Egypt do
not fit the labour demand, hence deepening the issue of unemployment (Radwan, 2002).
The problem is deeply rooted in the education system that has focused on quantity and paid
less attention to quality of education and its ability to meet market requirements (Galal,
2002).
Table 7: Educational level of migrants and non-migrants at last emigration (migrants) or five years ago
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