More jobs lost in the formal economy in 1Q24

Loading player...
GUEST - Koketso Mano, FNB Senior Economist

Employment in the formal non-agricultural sectors of the economy, as reflected in the Quarterly Employment Survey, contracted by over 60 000 jobs or -0.6% q/q in 1Q24. Many of the jobs shed were in trade and it was more than just post-festive layoffs of part-time workers. Compared to 1Q23, 70 000 jobs (0.6%) have been lost but over 400 000 jobs have been added since 1Q19. The latest estimates reflect 10.7 million workers in the formal economy.
Job losses were recorded in trade (-57 000 or -2.4% q/q), followed by community services (-18 000 or –0.6%), business services (-4 000 or -0.1%), and mining (-3 000 or -0.5%). Meanwhile, employment gains were recorded in manufacturing (13 000 or 1.0%), followed by transport (2 000 or 0.5%).
Full-time jobs declined by 29 000 q/q and 16 000 or 0.2% y/y. Most of the jobs lost in trade and community services and those added in manufacturing were full-time jobs. Part-time employment decreased by 38 000 or 3.1% q/q and 58 000 have been lost compared to 1Q23 (-4.7%). There were approximately 1.2 million part-time workers and 9.5 million full-time jobs in 1Q24.
25 Jun 2024 2PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

Other recent episodes

SA’s Draft AI Policy: The Cost of Getting It Wrong

Free SA spokesperson Gideon Joubert discusses the organization's concerns about South Africa’s Draft National AI Policy—including expanded bureaucracy, duplicated institutions, and barriers for startups.
21 Apr 4PM 5 min

Legal AI Time Bombs

Pinsent Masons’ Geoffrey Allsop explains why employers are already legally liable for AI‑driven decisions under South African law. We explore discrimination risks from foreign‑trained models and what the Draft AI Policy signals for workplace regulation.
21 Apr 4PM 9 min

Understanding SA’s Draft AI Policy

Werksmans’ Ahmore Burger‑Smidt unpacks South Africa’s Draft National AI Policy. This includes the proposed new AI institutions, privacy blind spots, and the implications for business.
21 Apr 4PM 21 min