Indonesia warns unemployment could hit decade-high due to coronavirus pandemic
Indonesian ministers on Monday warned that the country’s unemployment rate could hit the highest in more than a decade this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, with four million to 5.5 million people losing their jobs this year.Planning Minister Suharso Monoarfa told a parliamentary hearing on Monday that four million to 5.5 million people could lose their jobs this year, pushing the unemployment rate up to 8.1-9.2 per cent, versus 5.28 per cent in 2019.“The unemployment rate may remain between 7.7 per cent and 9.1 per cent in 2021”, he said.The forecast is still more conservative than that of Indonesia's chamber of commerce and industry, whose chairman expects new rounds of layoffs by August on top of an estimated 6.4 million jobs shed so far.“The number of people living below the pover...