According to Vanguard, Nigeria
labour market has taken a major hit with worsening unemployment recorded in the
second quarter (Q2) of 2015. About 1, 317,700 Nigerians lost their jobs within
the period.
On the other hand, the
number of underemployed increased significantly with new hire of about
1,362,274 citizens in this category of employment during the period.
Within the same period, the
number of unemployed in the labour force increased to 6,063,500, a significant
9.6 per cent from 5,533,600 recorded in first quarter (Q1), resulting in an
increase in unemployment rate to 8.2 per cent in Q2, 2015 from 7.5 per cent in
Q1. This represents a third consecutive
rise in the unemployment rate since third quarter 2014.
Accordingly, there were a
total of 19.6 million people between ages 15 and 65 either unemployed or
underemployed in the labour force in Q2, 2015, compared to 17.7 million in Q1
2015.
Amidst this development,
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), in its latest labour market report, said
economically active population or working age population (persons within ages
15-64) increased to 103.5 million in Q2, 2015 from 102.8 million in Q1.
Also, the report shows that
in Q2, 2015, the labour force population (those within the working age
population willing, able and actively looking for work) increased to 74 million
from 73.4 million in Q1 2015, representing an increase of 0.81per cent. This
means 574,498 economically active persons within ages 15 and 64 entered the
labour force within the period.
According to NBS, the drop
in the number of full employment (those working less than 40 hours per week)
despite a rise in the labour force can be attributed more to job losses or
previously fully employed persons choosing or being forced to work part time or
in underemployment.
The NBS report also
indicated that unemployment and underemployment was higher for women than men
in Q2 2015.
While 9.6 per cent of women
in the labour force (those between 15 65 willing, able and actively working or
searching for work) were unemployed in Q2 2015, another 21.6 per cent of them
in the labour force were underemployed during the period under review. On the
other hand, 6.9 per cent of males were unemployed in Q2 2015, while another
15.4 per cent of males in the labour force were underemployed.
Vanguard
May God help Naija
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