Jamaica’s unemployment rate rose in March this year, compared with the similar period in 2015, but 40,100 more Jamaicans found work in the 2016 period than at the similar time last year, data released by the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN) revealed.
The unemployment rate decreased for men from 10.3 percent to 9.6 percent but women had a big setback with unemployment for them increasing from 16.8 percent to 18.4 percent.
The year over year change resulted in the Employed Labour Force for March 2016 was 1,168,600 up from 1,128,500 reported in March 2015 and left the Unemployment Rate for March 2016 at 13.7 percent an increase of 0.5 percentage points when compared to the March 2015 rate of 13.2 percent.
According to Statin, “the industry group “Wholesale and Retail, Repairs of Motor Vehicle and Equipment” provided employment for the majority (253,400) of the employed persons. This industry provided employment for the majority of females (117,100) but the largest number of males (157,100) were employed in the industry group “Agriculture, Hunting, and Forestry & Fishing”.
The number of persons classified as being outside the Labour Force fell by 49,000 (6.3 percent) to 735,400 in the March 2016 survey bringing the number of persons in the Labour Force to 1,353,500, which was 53,100 (4.1 percent) greater than the 1,300,400 recorded in March 2015.
40,100 Jamaicans found jobs
September 3, 2016 by IC Insider.com
Filed Under: Economy, Feature Stories Tagged With: Jamaica's unemployment rate, Statin, Statistical Institute of Jamaica
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