16 November, 1999
Employment and unemployment in October 1999
- 47,000 more employed than a year ago
- Employment rate 65.1 per cent
- Rate of unemployment 9.5 per cent, 237,000 unemployed
- 15,000 new vacancies at labour exchange offices
According to the Labour Force Survey of Statistics Finland, there were 47,000 more employed in October than a year ago. The number of wage earners went up by 49,000 in the year to October, with a slight reduction in the number of entrepreneurs. The number of wage earners employed in continuous full-time jobs increased by 38,000 and that of persons in part-time jobs by 28,000, while the number of persons in fixed-term employment declined by 23,000. During October, 15,000 new vacancies were reported to the labour exchange offices, which is 1,000 more than in October last year.
In October, the employment rate, that is, the proportion of the employed among persons aged 15 to 64, stood at 65.1 per cent, which is 1.2 percentage points higher than in October last year. Adjusted for seasonal variation, the employment rate stood at 66.3 per cent in October. Of economic activities, jobs increased most in October in business services, public and other services and in manufacturing. Employment improved in all provinces.
According to the Labour Force Survey, there were 237,000 unemployed in October, which is 10,000 fewer than a year ago. The rate of unemployment was 9.5 per cent, which are 0.5 percentage points lower than in October 1998. The male unemployment rate stood at 9.0 per cent and the female one at 10.0 per cent. The female unemployment rate fell by 1.2 percentage points. Adjusted for seasonal variation, the unemployment rate was 10.0 per cent in October.
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Changes in the labour force 10/1998 - 10/1999, thousand |
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October |
October |
CHANGE, % |
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1999 |
1998 |
10/98 - 10/99 |
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Statistics Finland Labour Force Survey: |
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Employed, total |
2,264 |
2,217 |
2.1 |
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- wage earners |
1,954 |
1,905 |
2.6 |
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Employment rate, % |
65.1 |
63.9 |
1.2 2 |
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Unemployed 1 |
237 |
247 |
-4.1 |
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Labour force, total |
2,501 |
2,464 |
1.5 |
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Unemployment rate, % |
9.5 |
10.0 |
-0.5 2 |
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Economically inactive, total |
1,393 |
1,418 |
-1.8 |
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- discouraged job seekers |
41 |
38 |
8.9 |
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- other disguised unemployment |
81 |
101 |
-19.5 |
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Ministry of Labour Employment Exchange Statistics: |
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Unemployed job seekers |
327 |
346 |
-5.6 |
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- unemployed over a year |
93 |
106 |
-11.9 |
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Employed with subsidised measures |
49 |
58 |
-16.8 |
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In labour market training |
43 |
44 |
-3.8 |
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In trainee and job alternation places |
17 |
16 |
5.6 |
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New vacancies in labour exchange offices |
15 |
14 |
7.5 |
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Unrounded figures are used in the CHANGE column 1 Based on the recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) |
2 percentage points |
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At the end of October, there were 327,000 persons registered, in accordance with the Unemployment Security Act and the Labour Exchange Office Regulations, as job seekers at the labour exchange offices. This is about 20,000 fewer than in October 1998. Unemployment decreased in the areas of all employment and economic development centres, except for Satakunta where it increased. The number of those covered by employment policy measures fell by 11,000 from the previous year's October and was 4.5 per cent of the labour force.
According to the Labour Force Survey, the unemployment rate, that is, the proportion of the unemployed of the labour force, among persons aged 15 to 24 was 17.2 per cent, which is 2.7 percentage points lower than the year before. There were 39,000 unemployed job seekers aged under 25 registered at the labour exchange offices. Their number fell by 4,000 from the previous year.
Differences between the Labour Force Survey and the Labour Exchange Statistics
The employment situation is monitored monthly both with the sample-based Labour Force Survey of Statistics Finland and with the register-based Labour Exchange Statistics of the Ministry of Labour. Calculations in the Labour Exchange Statistics are based on the status quo on the last working day of the month, whereas the Labour Force Survey describes the week that includes the 15th day of the month.
The Labour Force Survey follows the recommendations of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the practices required by Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Communities. The Labour Exchange Statistics are based on legislation and administrative regulations.
The Labour Force Survey and the Labour Exchange Statistics apply two basically different statistical criteria to how actively a person seeks work and makes him/herself available on the labour market. For this reason, the number of unemployed job seekers does not agree with the number of unemployed calculated in accordance with the ILO recommendations. The difference between the October unemployment figures of Statistics Finland and the Ministry of Labour was of the same magnitude as a year earlier. Unemployed persons who have neither contacted a labour exchange office for over four weeks, nor actively sought work in any other way either, are generally classified in the Labour Force Survey as belonging to disguised unemployment. However, in compliance with the ILO recommendations, the Survey also classifies as unemployed persons seeking jobs by means other than through labour exchange offices.
In the Labour Force Survey, persons who could accept a job but are not actively seeking one are classified as belonging to disguised unemployment. The Survey divides disguised unemployment into two categories: discouraged job seekers are those who do not seek work because they do not think they would find any. Other disguised unemployment consists of persons who do not seek work because of studies, childcare or some other reason, although they would be prepared to accept work if it were offered. In accordance with the ILO recommendations, all persons in disguised unemployment are classified in the Survey as not belonging to the labour force.
Since the Labour Force Survey is a sample survey, its data allow for random variation. In respect of the unemployment rate, for example, the 95 per cent confidence interval is plus minus 0.6 percentage points. The confidence interval for the number of unemployed is approximately plus minus 14,700 persons.
Inquiries:
Statistics Finland: Mr Tapio Oksanen +358 9 1734
3228, Mr Hannu Siitonen +358 9 1734 3517, Ms
Annukka Ruuhela +358 9 1734 3524, Ms Salme
Kiiski +358 9 1734 3230; e-mail mailto:tyovoima.tilastokeskus@stat.fi
, Internet http://www.stat.fi/tk/el/tyoll.html
Ministry of Labour: Mr Oiva Lönnberg +358 9 1856
8048, e-mail oiva.lonnberg@mol.fi
; Internet http://www.mol.fi/katsaukset/
Latest seasonally adjusted unemployment figures published by the EU
for September 1999 at:
http://europa.eu.int/en/comm/eurostat/compres/en/12199/3-08111999-EN-AP.pdf