Economy generates 469,070 jobs in Q1, 2015 -NBS

By The Citizen

The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, yesterday said 469, 070 jobs were created in the first quarter of this year. The figures represent an increase of 99,585 jobs or 26.95 per cent over the number created in the preceding quarter and 94.7 per cent more than what was recorded in the corresponding quarter of last year.

The Bureau stated that while the formal sector generated 130,941 or 27.92 per cent, the informal sector accounted for 332,403, compared to the 227,072 new jobs in the 4th quarter of 2014, signifying a 46.39 per cent increase between the two periods.

Under informal, comprising jobs generated by individuals or businesses employing less than 10 or those businesses operating with little or no structures, such as those in agriculture and wholesale and retail trade, NBS stated that the 332,403 new jobs were expected in view of the numerous informal economic activities that came up during the election period.

Making further clarification on the formal sector, the NBS disclosed that the 130,941 new jobs showed a decline of 7,085 or 5.13per cent when compared to the fourth quarter of 2014 but a 72.3 per cent increase when compared to the same period in 2014.

It also reported 1,339 or 30.5 per cent increase in the jobs created in the public sector. This makes it 5,726 new jobs generated in the public sector, which also represent 1.2 per cent of the total jobs generated during the reference period.

The Bureau also stated that increase in formal jobs came from the cadre of Managerial, Professional and Technical Workers which rose from 32,974 employees in the fourth quarter of last year to 47,921 in Q1 this year, indicating a growth of 14,947 or 45.32 per cent.

The agency indicated that the growth made the Managerial, Professional and Technical workers cadre the dominant with the largest number of jobs created; representing 36.60 per cent of the total.

This was followed by operative cadre with 43,616 new jobs or 33.31 per cent while the Clerical and Related Office Workers cadre was third; accounting for 19,895 employees or 15.19 per cent of the total public sector jobs.