QUARTERLY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Media Release                                                                                        12 December 2017 QUARTERLY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS The results of the Quarterly Employment Survey for the third quarter of 2017 released by Statistics South Africa today, show a decline of 31 000 jobs (or -0.3%) to 9 589 000 in the formal non-agricultural sector in the quarter ended in September 2017. This is a read more »
Businesses bleed jobs for third consecutive quarter
New figures from the QES showed that South Africa’s formal non-agricultural sector shed 31 000 jobs in the third quarter of 2017. With losses of 41 000 in March 2017 and 31 000 in June 2017, this marks the third straight quarter of job losses across South Africa. The job market has experienced notable pressure in the last read more »
QUARTERLY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
Media Release                                                                                        28 September 2017 The results of the Quarterly Employment Survey for the second quarter of 2017 released by Statistics South Africa today, show a decline of 34 000 jobs (or -0.4%) to 9 617 000 in the formal non-agricultural sector in the quarter ended in June 2017. This is a gain read more »
More bad news for job-seekers
More bad news looms for job-seekers as the formal non-agricultural sector of the economy reported a decline of 34Â 000 jobs for the quarter ended June 2017. This is according to the latest Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) report released by Statistics South Africa. The QES data tracks changes in employment at the establishment level, and thus read more »
SA reports 48 000 job losses in first quarter
With South Africa formally in recession and hoping for some good news, the latest employment figures released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) holds no reprieve. According to the March 2017 Quarterly Employment Survey (QES), an estimated 9 644 000 persons were employed in the formal non-agricultural sector of the South African economy. This reflected read more »
QUARTERLY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
The results of the Quarterly Employment Survey for the first quarter of 2017 released by Statistics South Africa today, show a decline of 48Â 000 jobs (or -0.5%) to 9Â 644Â 000 Â in the formal non-agricultural sector in the quarter ended in March 2017. Â This is a decline of 58Â 000 jobs when compared to the same period last read more »
Employment in the formal non-agricultural business sector increased in the third quarter
The September 2016 QES survey showed that an estimated 9 282 000 persons were employed in the formal non-agricultural sector of the South African economy. This reflected a net quarterly increase of 93 000 employees (1,0%) between June 2016 and September 2016 following a revised decrease of 96 000 employees (-1,0%) between March 2016 and read more »
MEDIA STATEMENT: QUARTERLY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS June 2016
Media Release                                                                                                                                                                           7 October  2016 QUARTERLY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS June 2016 There was an estimated 9 218 000 jobs reported in the formal non-agricultural sector in June 2016. This reflected a net decrease of 67 000 employees or -0,7% compared to March 2016. There was an annual job gains of 30 000 (+0,3%) between the second read more »
Quarterly Employment Statistics, December 2015
23 March 2016 Media Release QUARTERLY EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS Employment There was an estimated 8 992 000 jobs reported in the formal non-agricultural sector in December 2015. This was an increase of 43 000 employees or +0,5% quarter to quarter and an increase of 6Â 000 employees or +0,1% year on year. Quarterly employment gains read more »
A quick look at debt in the private sector
Data from Stats SA’s Annual financial statistics (AFS) report shows that the debt-to-equity ratio for the private sector as a whole has dropped since 2005. The debt-to-equity ratio is a measure of how much debt a company or industry has incurred to finance its operations relative to equity. Debt refers to how much an industry read more »