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

Education is key to better labour market outcomes

Employment increased by 100 000 between the 1st and 2nd quarters of 2013. Despite this, the increase in unemployment by 122 000 resulted in an increase of 0,4 of a percentage point in the unemployment rate – from 25,2% to 25,6% between the two quarters. Year-on-year, employment rose by 274 000 while unemployment rose by 254 000. Education plays   read more »