National Labor Observatory Reviews The Labor Market During February
It outlines the total number of workers in the private sector by the end of the month, as well as the numbers of male and female citizens and residents working in the private sector, along with the net growth of citizen jobs and the numbers of newly joined citizens in the private sector in February.
According to the report, the total number of workers in the private sector reached approximately 11,155,053 during February, indicating continuous growth in private sector job creation.
The report states that the total number of Saudi citizens working in the private sector during February was 2,343,677, with 1,381,987 male citizens and 961,690 female citizens. On the other hand, the total number of resident workers in the private sector was 8,811,376, including 8,462,484 male residents and only 348,892 female residents.
The report also highlights the net growth of citizen jobs in February, with 26,694 citizens joining the private sector for the first time.
It's worth mentioning that the National Labor Observatory issues various reports and publications, including the "Overview of the Saudi Private Sector Labor Market," which is published monthly to review the key statistics and figures of the previous month. The National Labor Observatory was established by royal decree in 2010 to serve as the primary and reliable source of labor market data.