Region 6, 4 others
high in unemployment rates
By GEORGE M. DE LA CRUZ / PNS
August
21, 2011
Employment rates in
the Philippines grew by 4 percent year-on-year as the country’s labor
market regains momentum in April 2011, but not in the case of region
VI.
The region together
with four other regions marked high with unemployment rates compared
with the national rate, a report from the June 2011 bulletin of the
Bureau of Labor Employment Statistics which highlights the labor force
of the country as of April 2011.
The five regions that
posted unemployment rates higher than the national rate: NCR (11.6%),
Region I (9.8%), Region III (8.3%), Region IV-A (10.0%) and Region VI
(7.6%).
However, on a national
picture, expansion was driven by the marked recovery in agriculture,
fishery and forestry sector (5.6%) and the continued expansion, though
at slower pace, in industry sector (2.4%) and services sector (3.4%),
the bulletin showed.
The quality of
employment was mixed with gains in wage and salary employment (5..0%)
and full-time employment (3.5%) partly offset by the rise in
underemployment rate by 1.6 percentage points and the slight decline
in mean hours worked by 0.3, it added.
BLES said that more
persons joined the labor market in April 2011 compared with the same
period last year. Estimated at 39.691 million, the labor force
expanded by 3.1% during the period under review, which means an
addition of more than a million (+1.179 million) new
entrants/reentrants to the labor force – about twice the figure
(+688,000) recorded in 2010. BLES added the labor force participation
rate (LFPR) rose from 63.6% to 64.2% during the period.
With the growth in
employment (4.0% or +1.408 million) surpassing the expansion in labor
force (3.1% or +1.179 million), the number of unemployed persons
dropped by 228,000 to 2.871 million in April 2011. This translates to
a 0.8 percentage point reduction in unemployment rate, i.e., from 8.0%
to 7.2% over the period, BLES said.
Further, half (50.0%
or 1.435 million) of the total unemployed workforce were young workers
(aged 15 to24 years old). Youth unemployment rate at 16.6% was more
than twice the national average. This rate was 2.2 percentage points
lower than last year. About two in every three unemployed were men
(63.9% or 1.836 million). Compared with last year, unemployment rate
of men was down by 0.6 percentage point to 7.6%. Also, the rate for
women was down by 1.1% percentage points to 6.7%. The majority (44.2%
or 1.270 million) were high school graduates or undergraduates.
Equally large were college undergraduates and graduates (43.5% or
1.249 million).
Meanwhile, on the
downside, underemployment rate was up from 17.8% to 19.4%. This
translates to 7.126 million underemployed persons, an increase of
829,000 from a year ago level, BLES said.