SA unemployment rate rises in first quarter

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Pretoria - South Africa’s unemployment rate rose to 25.2% in the first quarter of 2014, up from the 24.1% in the fourth quarter of 2013, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) said on Monday.

The unemployment rate increased in the first three months of 2014 from the previous rate of 24.1%, according to the Quarterly Labour Force (QLF) report released by Stats SA.

The number of people without work increased by 237 000, showing that this amounted to five million people, noted the report that polls households.

Year-on-year figures show that both employment and unemployment rose by 496 000 and 205 000 respectively.

The unemployment rate increased by 0.2%, while the absorption rate and labour force participation rate increased by 0.7% and 1% respectively.

A decrease in employment was mainly driven by a decrease in employment in the transport, storage and communication industries.

“Between the fourth quarter of 2013 and the first quarter of 2014, the number of employed people declined by 122 000 mainly due to decreases observed in transport (66 000), community and social services (42 000) and trade (38 000) industries,” noted the report.

Releasing the report, Statistician General Pali Lehohla said that unemployment is the main poverty driver in the country.

In the first quarter, formal sector employment increased in the construction and manufacturing industries.

In its reaction to the data, Nedbank economists said the rise in unemployment reflects a sharp drop in employment in the informal non-agricultural sector jobs, saying it is likely to remain high.

“The unemployment rate is likely to remain high in the short term given weak domestic demand, rising input costs, labour disputes, significant infrastructure constraints and other regulatory issues in some of the key sectors.

“Today's figures provide further evidence that local economic performance is still well below potential. However, we anticipate that the Reserve Bank will tighten policy gradually by a cumulative 50 basis points over the next few months as inflation rises above the target range,” said Nedbank.

According to the report, youth continued to be vulnerable in the labour market, although their level of educational attainment has improved over 2008 to 2014. “In the first quarter of 2014 the unemployment rate among young people aged 15 to 34 was 36.1%, which is 3.4% higher than in the first quarter of 2008,” it said. - SAnews.gov.za

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+15% extra to compensate for the dodgy numbers. No way in hell 3 out of 4 is employed in SA.
 

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This 25.2% figure, does it include people who just gave up on ever finding work or are these the dudes actively looking for employment.

AFAIK it is only for those actively looking for work. I heard somewhere that you take the unemployment figures and add 15-20% to get real unemployment amongst people able bodied to work.
 

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AFAIK it is only for those actively looking for work. I heard somewhere that you take the unemployment figures and add 15-20% to get real unemployment amongst people able bodied to work.
Bingo.

I think they also exclude people on social grants, but not all that sure on that front.

Either way the "real" figure is believed to be round 40ish...though it depends very much on definition so calling anything "real" here is a hint ambition. e.g. Is the guy at the street washing your windscreen & demanding R2 for it employed?...
 

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...ential-jet-despite-South-Africas-poverty.html

The customised Boeing 777 plane seats 300 people and would cost $150m to buy and an additional $80m to be adapted to Mr Zuma's specifications.
The Department of Defence, which oversees VIP transport, is reportedly considering spending an additional $28m on a second private plane for Kgalema Motlanthe, the deputy president.
Defence Secretary Sam Makhudu Guluybe was on Friday visiting the United States to finalise the sale with Boeing, according to the Johannesburg Star newspaper.
The newspaper said it had documents which showed the defence department had negotiated a significant reduction on the jet's original price of $305m after a deal between Boeing and another buyer fell through.
The current presidential jet, known as Inkwazi which means "fish eagle" in Mr Zuma's mother tongue Zulu, was out of service for much of last year for upgrades and maintenance.

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Bingo.

I think they also exclude people on social grants, but not all that sure on that front.

Either way the "real" figure is believed to be round 40ish...though it depends very much on definition so calling anything "real" here is a hint ambition. e.g. Is the guy at the street washing your windscreen & demanding R2 for it employed?...

So, the only person that considers this figure relevant is the dude collating the number, cause it gives him/her a job?
 
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