In 1993 the total labor force was
estimated to be about 6.6 million. As recently as 1985, about 60 percent
of the working population was engaged in agriculture or animal husbandry,
though this percentage may be higher today with the loss of other kinds of
employment because of war.
Widespread unemployment and a lack of skilled workers and administrators are among the most pressing labor problems.
Widespread unemployment and a lack of skilled workers and administrators are among the most pressing labor problems.