Hong Kong's total employment rose to a record high of over 3.47
million in the June-August period, while the jobless rate fell to
4.8 percent, the lowest in five years, the Census and Statistics
Department said Tuesday.
Total employment grew by 21,400 to an all-time high of 3.474
million, while the labor force rose by 23,800 to a new high of 3.
663 million.
The underemployment rate fell from 2.6 percent in May-July
period to 2.4 percent in June-August period.
Jobless rate falls were mainly observed in the foundation and
superstructure construction, business services, and welfare and
community services sectors. As for the underemployment rate, falls
were found in the construction (especially decoration and
maintenance), sanitary services and manufacturing sectors.
The total labor force grew at a faster pace as fresh graduates
and school leavers entered the labor market, leading to a seasonal
rise in the number of jobless, from 186,600 in May-July to 189,000
in June-August. The number of underemployed fell by 4,400 to 89,
000.
Despite the accelerated increase in labor supply during the
summer, newcomers have found jobs at a satisfactory pace.
The job market remained buoyant as the Labor Department received
49,477 vacancies in August, up 6.1 percent over the same month last
year. This represented an average of more than 2,100 jobs each
working day. For the first eight months of this year, the figure
stood at 327,794, up 19.8 percent on the same period last year.
The department achieved 79,754 placements in the first eight
months of this year, up 12.5 percent over a year earlier.
(Xinhua News Agency September 20, 2006)