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
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