Work & Labour Force

Quick Fact

In quarter 2 of 2014, 43 000 more people were employed in the informal sector compared to quarter 1 2014.

43 000
Created with Highcharts 4.0.4ThousandEmployed level2008-2018Q1-2008Q4-2008Q3-2009Q2-2010Q1-2011Q4-2011Q3-2012Q2-2013Q1-2014Q4-2014Q3-2015Q2-2016Q1-2017Q4-201712k14k16k18kSource: Stats SA
Created with Highcharts 4.0.4PercentageUnemployment rate2008-2018WomenMenRSAQ1-2008Q4-2008Q3-2009Q2-2010Q1-2011Q4-2011Q3-2012Q2-2013Q1-2014Q4-2014Q3-2015Q2-2016Q1-2017Q4-2017Q3-2018Q2-2019Q1-2020Q4-2020Q3-2021Q2-2022Q1-2023Q4-2023Q3-202410203040Source: Stats SA
Created with Highcharts 4.0.4PercentageLabour force participation2008-2018Q1-2008Q4-2008Q3-2009Q2-2010Q1-2011Q4-2011Q3-2012Q2-2013Q1-2014Q4-2014Q3-2015Q2-2016Q1-2017Q4-201755605065Source: Tourism
Created with Highcharts 4.0.4ThousandFormal sector employment (excluding Agriculture)Q2-2018Q3-2018Q4-2018Q1-2019Q2-2019Q3-2019Q4-2019Q1-2020Q2-2020Q3-2020Q4-2020Q1-2021Q2-2021Q3-2021Q4-2021Q1-2022Q2-2022Q3-2022Q4-2022Q1-20239500975010,00010,25010,500Source: Stats SA
The South African workforce shifts towards skilled jobs, but patterns still differ between race groups

The South African workforce shifts towards skilled jobs, but patterns still differ between race groups

There has been a shift in the last twenty years from low-skilled to semi-skilled and skilled work within the South African workforce. This was one of the results presented by the Statistician-General Pali Lehohla on the 15th September at a media event on youth unemployment. Comparisons of data from the 1994 October Household Survey and   read more »