GDP per capita has risen but still falls short of OECD countries
Living standard inequalities have diminished
Contribution of employment and unemployment to growth of the active population
Breakdown of the active employed population by sector of activity
The employment rate is low, especially for women
A large portion of the youth population aged15 to 29 is neither in employment or education
The unemployment rate among higher education graduates is higher for women
Employment protection legislation is strict for people on open-ended contracts
Financial inclusion is still weak
Banking services could be further developed
The level of education level is still fairly weak
The poverty rate has dropped in all regions
The regional development index reveals disparities between gouvernorats
Private enterprises are concentrated in a few regions
Differences in unemployment rates are significant
The education level differs more widely than in OECD countries
Internet access varies across regions