Unemployment in Singapore rose slightly in the first quarter of this year, amid an increase in the number of layoffs in the earlier quarter which eased off into this year.
Employment creation remained fairly strong, although it moderated slightly in the first quarter of 2012. According to an "Employment Situation, First Quarter 2012" report released on Monday by the Ministry of Manpower, total employment is estimated to have grown by 27,400 in the first three months of this year.
This was lower than the 37,600 in the fourth quarter and the 28,300 in the first quarter of 2011. Most of the employment gains came from services, which added 19,800 workers.
Construction employment continued to register a strong increase of 8,000. Manufacturing employment declined by 500. It laid off fewer workers (800) in the first quarter this year, after its large cutback in the preceding quarter (1,660).
About 2,700 workers were made redundant in the first three months of this year, which is lower than the 3,250 workers affected in the last quarter of 2011, but close to the 2,750 laid off in the first quarter of 2011.
The seasonally adjusted overall unemployment rate increased slightly from 2 per cent in December 2011 to 2.1 per cent in March 2012.
Similarly, the unemployment rate rose over the same period for residents from 2.9 per cent to 3 per cent and citizens from 3 per cent to 3.2 per cent.
An estimated 59,100 residents, including 52,800 Singapore citizens were unemployed in March 2012. The seasonally adjusted figures were 64,000 for residents and 57,700 for citizens.
Those who wish to find out more can visit the Ministry of Manpower's website at www.mom.gov.sg/mrsd/publication.
More comprehensive labour market data will be released in the "Labour Market Report, First Quarter 2012" on 15 June 2012. - AsiaOne
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