Job losses in mining and constructions sectors hurt employment stats | Infrastructure news

Job cuts in the mining and constructions industries have resulted in the highest quarterly increase in unemployed persons in South Africa since 2013.

While six of 10 industries showed employment growth between Q1 and Q2 of 2019, including the construction sector, the overall picture is a lot bleaker.

Employment in the construction rose by 21 000 jobs between the first and second quarters of 2019, but the year-on-year stats paint the real picture.

Comparing Q2 of 2018 and 2019, it shows that the construction sector employment has shrunk by 7.6% over the last 12 months, while the mining industry showed a 12.4% decrease in jobs year-on-year.

The overall number of unemployed people rose by 455 000 people to 6.7 million when compared to the first quarter of 2019 and the absorption rate of including unemployed people into the workforce decreased by 0.2% to 42,4%.

While this percentage is below 50%, it effectively means that less than one out of every two new entrants into the workforce are able to find work.

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