Employment Sector

Mauritius possesses a significant pool of well-educated, adaptable youth, primed for training. Education reforms target sectors like ICT and biotech. In 2017, youth unemployment rose by 1%, contrasting with a decrease in youth employment. Despite this, overall unemployment has declined over the past decade, with a narrowing gender gap in economic activity. These trends underscore Mauritius’s commitment to fostering a skilled workforce and promoting inclusive economic growth, positioning the country for continued prosperity and development.
Public Officers’ Welfare Council
The Public Officers’ Welfare Council (POWC) was set up by the Public Officers’ Welfare Council Act (No. 28) in...
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- April 1, 2024
Pay Research Bureau
The Pay Research Bureau (PRB) in Mauritius serves a critical role in overseeing and enhancing pay structures if you...
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- April 1, 2024
Social Security and Fringe Benefits
National Pensions Fund (NPF) The National Pensions Fund (NPF) plays a crucial role in managing contributions to the National...
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- April 1, 2024