Dhaka, April 6 -- In Bangladesh, the creation of high-quality jobs remains a distant dream, as the country grapples with escalating unemployment fueled by a volatile macro-economy and a shortfall in significant investment.

Specialists warn that employment poses a substantial challenge to the nation's macroeconomic stability, and the growing adoption of technology could soon undermine the job security of current employees.

In light of these challenges, experts advocate for proactive strategies from policymakers to not only generate new employment opportunities but also safeguard existing jobs.

Recent data suggests that Bangladesh's unemployment rate may climb

to 4.99 percent, affecting approximately 3.99 million individuals by 2024, am...