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Overall unemployment rate showed signs of cooling in May 2026, as the all-inclusive Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) dipped to 54.4 per cent in May, down from 55.0 per cent the previous month of this year, according to the latest government data.
This marginal downward trend was mirrored on a year-on-year basis, with the national LFPR slipping by 0.4 percentage points compared to May 2025, as shown by the Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) released by the National Statistics Office (NSO) on Monday.
A closer look at the demographics revealed a geographic divide: while rural participation stood at 56.6 per cent, a decrease of 0.3 percentage points year-on-year, urban areas recorded a notably lower participation rate of 49.8 per cent, marking a sharper annual contraction of 0.6 percentage points, as per the PLFS data listed out in a statement of Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation.
“The Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) for persons aged 15 years and above was reported as 54.4 per cent in May, 2026, compared to 55 per cent in April, 2026,” read the PLFS which is the primary source of data on activity participation, employment and unemployment conditions of the population.
There remains a significant gap between male and female labour force participation. At the national level, male participation is more than double that of female participation. However, females are notably more active in the labour force in rural areas than in urban areas, possibly due to agricultural and seasonal manual labour opportunities.
Female Labour Force Participation Rate (FLFPR) for individuals aged 15 years and above stood at 32.8 per cent in May, 2026. In rural areas, female LFPR was recorded at 36.7 per cent, whereas it remained almost at the same level at 24.8 per cent in urban areas compared to the previous month.
Compared to May, 2025, the overall FLFPR declined marginally by 0.4 percentage points, from 33.2 per cent to 32.8 per cent in May, 2026. Rural FLFPR remained broadly unchanged, whereas LFPR for urban female recorded a decline of 0.5 percentage points over the year, said the Ministry.
The Worker Population Ratio for persons aged 15 years and above experienced a minor setback in May 2026, recording a marginal decline of 0.3 percentage points in both the rural and urban sectors.
It slipped to 51.4 per cent, a slight come down from the 52.2 per cent recorded in April, and a marginal below the 51.7 per cent figure from the same period last year. The overall dip was primarily driven by contraction in the countryside, while in contrast, urban areas showed much more stability.
Published on June 15, 2026
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