Plot No. 38 Kirthar Road, Sector H-9/4 Islamabad, Pakistan

Sectors

Sector Name Employed Supply Demand Annual Growth View
Agriculture 27.6m (38.5% of the total labor force(71.8m)) 25,795,000 1.09m(6.25% - 2.27%) 6.25
Chemical, Petroleum, Rubber & Plastic Goods 7.69m(16% of the total labor force(71.8m)) 1.07m to 1.6m 0.13m(8.0% - 6.29%) , (4.9% - (-10.24%)) -0.41m, 3.6% - (-8.09%))-0.34m Food (1.7% ) ,Beverages (-3.4%) &Tobacco -33.6
Food, Beverages & Tobacco (15-20% of the manufacturing sector) 1.6m - 2.1m 1,648,000  0.12m (1.7%-(-8.71%)), (-3.4% - (-3.39%)) -0.018m , -0.18m (-33.6% - (-23.78%)) Food (1.7% ) ,Beverages (-3.4%) &Tobacco -33.6
Metal & Metal Poducts (10-15% of the manufacturing workforce) 1.5 million 1,072,000 - 1,608,000 (-2.2% - (-13.83%)) -0.17m Metal products -2.2
Mineral Products (5-10% of the manufacturing workforce) 536,000 - 1,072,000 536,000 - 1,072,000 (-3.89% - 10.75%) -0.55m Coal (37.7%), Chromite (36.9%), Iron Ore (63.9%), Soap stone (29.3%), Magnesite (34.4%), Marble (23.2%) , Natural Gas (-2.0%) , Dolomite (-2.1%), Sulphur (-20.3%), Barytes (-10.9%) and Ocher -24.8
Other Manufacturing Industries (20-25% of the manufacturing workforce) 2,144,000 - 2,680,000 214,400 - 536,000 (-2.0% -(-5.42%)) -0.12m Paper Products -2.0
Paper & Paper Products (2-5% of the manufacturing workforce) 214,400 - 536,000 214,400 - 536,000 (-2.0% -(-5.42%)) -0.12m Paper Products -2.0
Textile, Wearing Apparel & Leather Products ( 40-45% of the manufacturing workforce) 4,288,000 - 4,824,000 4,288,000 - 4,824,000 (-8.3% -(-3.16%))-0.23 Textile (-8.3%),Wearing apparel (5.4%),Leather products 5.3
Wood & Wood Products (5-8% of the manufacturing workforce) 536,000 - 857,600 536,000 - 857,600 (12.10% - (-66.22%)) 3.76m 12.10

Disclaimer

The TVET Sector Support Programme in Pakistan is co funded by the European Union and the Federal Republic of Germany. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH implements the Programme together with British Council in close cooperation with the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission and other public and private sector organizations in Balochistan, Gilgit Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab. The programme's objective is to support the development of Pakistan's TVET sector, focusing on training for men and women in professions with a high demand, especially in digital and green skills.

Contact info

National Vocational & Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC).

NAVTTC HQs., Plot No. 38 Kirthar Road, Sector H-9/4 Islamabad

92-51-9044444
info@skillingpakistan.org