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SA’s official unemployment rate nears 33%

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Statistics South Africa has announced the country’s official unemployment rate was 32,9% in the first quarter of 2023, with especially the youth struggling to find jobs.

 

The results of the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) indicate that the number of employed persons increased by 258 000 to 16,2 million in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the fourth quarter of 2022.

 

The number of unemployed persons declined by 179 000 to 7,9 million during the same quarter.

 

Additionally, the number of people who were not economically active for reasons other than discouragement decreased by 209 000 to 13,2 million.

 

The discouraged work-seekers decreased by 87 000 in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the fourth quarter of 2022 resulting in a net decrease of 296 000 in the not economically active population.

 

The above changes in employment and unemployment resulted in the official unemployment rate increasing by 0,2 of a percentage point from 32,7% in the fourth quarter of 2022 to 32,9% in the first quarter of 2023.

 

The unemployment rate according to the expanded definition (which includes discouraged work-seekers) decreased by 0,2 of a percentage point to 42,4%.

 

 

Both the formal and informal sectors recorded increases in employment of 209 000 and 107 000 respectively.

 

The following industries Finance (184 000), Community and Social Services (175 000), and Agriculture (27 000) recorded the largest employment gains.

 

While employment losses were recorded in Private households (85 000), Trade (28 000), Mining (24 000), Construction (11 000) and Manufacturing (2 000).

 

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Gauteng (up by 80 000), Limpopo (up by 71 000), Western Cape (up by 62 000), KwaZulu-Natal (up by 54 000) and Eastern Cape (up by 41 000) recorded the largest 2 employment increases in Q1:2023.

 

Employment losses were recorded in Mpumalanga (down by 45 000), North West and Free State (down by 4 000 each) during the same period.

 

The youth remain the most vulnerable in the labour market, with the first quarter of 2023 results showing that the total number of unemployed youth (15-34 years) increased by 241 000 to 4,9 million while there was an increase of 28 000 in the number of employed youth to 5,6 million during the same period.

 

This resulted in an increase in youth unemployment rate by 1,1 percentage points to 46,5% in the first quarter of 2023.

 

Liesl Smit
Liesl Smit
Liesl is the Smile 90.4FM News Manager. She has been at Smile since 2016, with nearly 20 years experience in the radio industry, including reading news, field reporting and producing. In 2008 she won the Vodacom Journalist of the Year Award, Western Cape region. liesl@smile904.fm

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