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June Monthly Unemployment Figures

30 June 2020 - 10:44 am


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On June 30th, 2020 the Central Statistics Office (CSO) released the Monthly Unemployment (MU) figures for June. As the CSO have been doing since the March release, they provided the figures with and without the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In June, 131,200 people were classified as unemployed, and their Monthly Unemployment Rate (MUR) was 5.3%. This represents an increase of 7,000 people on the same month last year, and a 0.2% increase in the unemployment rate. There were 39,300 people aged 15-24 unemployed, an increase of 700 over the year. Their MUR was 12.8%, a decrease of 0.5% on June 2019. For people aged 25-74, there were 91,900 people unemployed, an increase of 6,300 people. Their MUR was 4.2%, an increase of 0.2% over the year.

However, the picture changes dramatically when the figures are adjusted for the huge impact of COVID-19 on the labour market. Looking at what the CSO call the ‘upper bound’ i.e. that everyone on a COVID-19 would be classified as unemployed, the number of people out of work increases to 559,394, and their unemployment rate is 22.5%.  

For people aged 15-24 years, the upper bound of young people out of work stands at 145,489 and their Monthly Unemployment Rate (MUR) moves from a lower bound of 16% to an upper bound of 45.4%.  While for the older age group, people aged 25-74 years, the upper bound of people out of work stands at 413,905, and their MUR goes from 4.3% to 19.2%.

To read  the full CSO Monthly Unemployment figures Report CLICK HERE