SA jobless rate soars as pandemic bites
SA jobless rate soars as pandemic bites

SA jobless rate soars as pandemic bites

Jo-Mare Duddy Booysen
Johannesburg - Unemployment in South Africa soared to its highest level in 13 years in the second quarter of this year - with more than one in three of the working population looking for a job in the continent's most industrialised economy - as coronavirus restrictions shackle growth, official data showed.

The jobless rate - which measures the total number of people out of work against the working population as a whole - rose to 34.4% in the April-June period from 32.6% in the preceding three months, Statistics South Africa said in a statement.

That was the highest level since the agency began compiling quarterly unemployment data in 2008.

In concrete terms, the total number of people out of work in South Africa increased by 584 000 to 7.8 million in the second quarter, the statisticians calculated.

The country has an overall population of 59 million.

WOMEN

Most of the job losses were recorded in the financial, service and industrial sectors.

Black women were hit hardest, too, with their jobless rate standing at 41%, compared with just 8.2% for white women, the statistics office said.

Overall, the proportion of women out of work is higher than men, standing at 36.8% and 32.4% respectively.

Already in recession before the global outbreak, South Africa’s economy shrank by seven percent last year.

Unemployment rates in South Africa have stood at over 20% for at least two decades. – Nampa/AFP

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