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Monthly Principal Statistics Of Labour Force, Malaysia, April 2015
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Overview
Labour Market in Malaysia, April 2015 |
Series 71 Vol.06/2015 |
Indicator
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Previous Month | Same month of the previous year |
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April
2015
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March 2015 |
Change % |
April 2014 |
Change
(%)
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Labour force (‘000)
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14,196.8 | 14,191.7 | 0.0 | 13,910.3 | 2.1 | |
Employed (‘000)
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13,767.8 | 13,760.9 | 0.1 | 13,503.1 | 2.0 | |
Unemployed (‘000)
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429.0 | 430.8 | -0.4 | 407.2 | 5.4 | |
Outside labour force (‘000)
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6,793.4 | 6,782.8 | 0.2 | 6,749.6 | 0.6 | |
Labour force participation rate (LFPR) (%)
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67.6 | 67.7 | -0.1 | 67.3 | 0.3 | |
Unemployment rate (%)
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3.0 | 3.0 | - | 2.9 | 0.1 | |
Seasonally adjusted | ||||||
Unemployment rate (%)
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3.1 | 3.0 | 0.1 | 2.9 | 0.2 |
Labour force participation rate decreased to 67.6% The labour force participation rate declined by 0.1 percentage points to 67.6 per cent in April 2015 as compared to the previous month. However the employed persons in the labour market increased slightly by 6,900 persons to 13.8 million persons in the similar period. Year-on-year comparison showed that the labour force participation rate was higher by 0.3 percentage points compared to 67.3 per cent in April 2014.
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Unemployment rate remained at 3.0% In April 2015, the unemployment rate remained as the previous month (3.0%). Year-on-year comparison showed a higher unemployment rate by 0.1 percentage points, compared to April 2014. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.1 per cent, increased by 0.1 percentage points as compared to the previous month.
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TECHNICAL NOTES
The survey population is defined to cover persons who live in private living quarters and hence excludes persons residing in institutions such as hotels, hostels, hospitals, prisons, boarding houses and military barracks.
The survey comprises of the economically active and inactive population. To measure the economically active population, the LFS uses the age limit of 15 to 64 years. The economically active population comprises of those employed and unemployed whereas those who are inactive is classified as outside the labour force.
LFS uses the actual status approach, where a person is classified on the basis of his labour force activity during the reference week.
- Labour force refers to those who, during the reference week are in the 15 to 64 years (in completed years at last birthday) and who are either employed or unemployed.
- Employed refers to all persons who, at any time during the reference week worked at least one hour for pay, profit or family gain (as an employer, employee, own-account worker or unpaid family worker). Also considered as employed are persons who did not work during the reference week because of illness, injury, bad weather, leave, labour dispute and social or religious reasons but had a job, farm, enterprise or other family enterprise to return to. Also included are those on temporary lay-off with pay who would definitely be called back to work.
- Unemployed
Unemployed refers to those who do not have a job but are interested to work. There are two groups of unemployed that is the actively unemployed and inactively unemployed.
- The economic activity of a population depends on the demographic characteristics of that population. The proportion of economically active population, therefore, differs between sub-groups of that population. These variations are measured by specific activity rates termed as labour force participation rate. Labour force participation rate is defined as the ratio of the labour force to the working age population (15 to 64 years), expressed as percentage..
- Unemployment rate is the proportion of unemployed population to the total population in labour force. This rate measures the percentage of unemployed population in the labour force.
Seasonally adjusted
Released By:
THE OFFICE OF CHIEF STATISTICIAN MALAYSIA
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS, MALAYSIA
25 June 2015
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Public Relation Officer
Corporate and User Services Division
Department of Statistics, Malaysia
Tel : +603-8885 7942
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Email : norrita.amran@stats.gov.my
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