At the end of June, 83 people were registered fully and partially unemployed and jobseekers under NAV, which constitutes 300 percent. manpower. After adjusting for seasonal fluctuations, a drop in jobseekers by 2,9 people has been observed since May.
- In June, unemployment fell even more, and in the summer we enter the labor market with very good opportunities to include more people in the working life. At the same time, we see that the number of vacancies has slightly decreased in recent months and the number of new jobseekers has increased slightly. This may indicate that unemployment is currently at its lowest point, says director of labor and social services, Hans Christian Holte.
At the end of June, 47 people were registered, which was 100 percent. manpower. Gross unemployment, which is the sum total of the unemployed and jobseekers on measures, amounted to 1,6 people and corresponds to 59 percent. manpower. In addition, 500, or 2,0 percent of the workforce, were registered as partially unemployed.
2300 totally unemployed are laid off and 2200 partially unemployed. In total, those laid off in June made up 0,2 percent of the workforce. Following the coronavirus-related interim waivers on April 1, the number of layoffs was down 73 percent. Since the end of March, layoffs have returned to their normal pre-pandemic levels.
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Fall for all professional groups
After allowing for normal fluctuations seasonal number of job seekers decreased in all occupational groups from May to June. The decline was greatest among people with experience in stores and sales, as well as tourism and transport. At the same time, there were 500 fewer job seekers in both groups.
At the end of June, the share of completely unemployed people was highest in tourism and transport with 2,6%. labor force, and the lowest in academic professions - 0,5 percent. The percentage of partially unemployed people was highest in work with children and youth – 1,6 percent labor force, and the lowest in academic professions - 0,2 percent.
Biggest drop in Agder
Jobseekers declined nationwide in June after adjusting for normal seasonal fluctuations. The relative decline was greatest in Agder, where job seekers were 5 percent lower than in May.
The percentage of completely unemployed was the highest in Oslo - 2,1%. manpower. Nordland and Trøndelag have the lowest unemployment (1,2%). In individual voivodships, there is less variation in the percentage of partially unemployed people. This proportion was highest in Vestfold and Telemark (1,1% of the workforce) and lowest in Trøndelag - 0,7%.
The biggest decrease among the oldest
The number of jobseekers dropped the most in June among people aged 60 and over (-7%). There was a slight increase in the age group under 20, adjusted for normal seasonal fluctuations.
High job demand
In June, 41 new vacancies were registered on arbeidplassen.no. This corresponds to 100 new vacancies per working day, or 2200 percent. less than in June last year. Adjusted for seasonal fluctuations, the number of vacancies has decreased somewhat in the past two months, but remains high.
The largest number of new vacancies was in health, nursing and care (8400), shops and sales (4400), and service and other occupations (4000).
Source: NAV
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