SA economy added 7000 formal sector jobs in quarter 3 of 2015
The September 2015 Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) survey showed that an estimated 8 951 000 persons were employed in the formal non-agricultural sector of the South African economy. This reflected a quarterly increase of 7 000 employees (+0,1%) between June 2015 and September 2015 and an annual increase of 4 000 employees (0,0%) between September read more »
Non-agricultural formal employment decreases by a small margin in the second quarter
The number of employees in the formal non-agricultural sector of the South African economy decreased from an estimated 8 945 000 in March 2015 to an estimated 8Â 944 000 in June 2015.This reflected a quarterly decrease of 1 000 employees. The quarterly decrease was mainly due to decreases in employment reported by manufacturing industry which read more »
Non-agricultural formal employment decreases in the first quarter
The March 2015 Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) survey showed that total formal non-agricultural employment decreased by 44 000 jobs from 8 986 000 in the fourth quarter of 2014 to 8 942 000 in the first quarter of 2015. This is a quarterly decrease of 0.5 %. The quarterly decrease was mainly due to decreases read more »
Non-agricultural formal employment decreases in the first quarter
The March 2015 Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) survey showed that total formal non-agricultural employment decreased by 44 000 jobs from 8 986 000 in the fourth quarter of 2014 to 8 942 000 in the first quarter of 2015.This is a quarterly decrease of 0.5 %. The quarterly decrease was mainly due to decreases reported read more »
Non-agricultural formal employment increases in fourth quarter of 2014
The December 2014 Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) survey showed that total formal non-agricultural employment increased by 42 000 jobs from 8 947 000 in the third quarter to 8 989 000 in the fourth quarter of 2014. The quarterly increase was mainly due to increases reported by the wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor read more »
Non-agricultural formal employment increases in second quarter
The June 2014 Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES) survey showed that total formal non-agricultural employment increased by 155Â 000 jobs in the second quarter. The quarterly increase in employment was mainly due to increases in the community, social and personal services industry (+143Â 000 or +5,8%); the trade industry (+17Â 000 or +1,0%); the construction industry (+5Â 000 or +1,2%); read more »
Formal sector shows marginal growth in employment
Between December 2013 and March 2014, the non-agriculture formal sector of the South African economy experienced a net increase of 9Â 000 employees (+0,1%), from 8Â 498Â 000 to 8Â 507Â 000 individuals. This increase was mainly due to increases in the community, social and personal services industry which gained 50Â 000 employees (+2,1%); the finance industry (+7Â 000 or +0,4%); and read more »
First quarter GDP down
The seasonally adjusted real gross domestic product (GDP) at market prices for the first quarter of 2014 decreased by an annualised rate of 0,6 percent. The main contributors to this decrease in economic activity were the mining and quarrying industry (-1,3 percentage points) and the manufacturing industry (-0,7 of a percentage point). The mining and read more »
Fourth quarter GDP up by 3,8 per cent
The seasonally adjusted real gross domestic product (GDP) at market prices for the fourth quarter of 2013 increased at an annualised rate of 3,8 per cent. The main contributors to this increase in economic activity were the manufacturing industry (1,8 percentage points) and the mining and quarrying industry (0,8 of a percentage point). The manufacturing read more »
Job gains in quarter 4 of 2013 were in the informal sector and temporary in nature.
Based on revised estimates, in quarter 4 of 2013, employment levels rose to 15,2 million – surpassing the peak reached in quarter 4 of 2008 during the pre-recession period. However, quarterly job gains of 141 000 in quarter 4 of 2013 were largely due to an increase in informal sector employment of 123 000. In addition, most read more »