Macau’s general unemployment rate between May and July reached 2.7 percent, up by 0.2 percentage points from the April-June survey period, the Statistics and Census Bureau (DSEC) said in a statement yesterday.
According to the statement, local residents’ unemployment rate during the May-July survey period amounted to 3.8 percent, up by 0.3 percentage points from the April-June period.
On the other hand, the underemployment rate edged down by 0.1 percentage point to 3.3 percent, the DSEC report added.
The total labour force was 406,500, while the labour force participation rate stood at 70.5 percent. Total employment decreased by 6,500 from the previous period to 395,400, on account of a drop in the number of non-resident workers.
The number of employed residents totalled 277,700, down by 1,600. The number of employed residents in the gaming and retails sectors decreased, while that in the construction sector increased.
The number of the unemployed rose to 11,100, up by 1,000 from the previous period. With fresh graduates entering the labour market, the proportion of new labour market entrants looking for their first job rose by 3.7 percentage points to 9.2 percent of the total unemployed.
Among the unemployed population searching for a new job, the number of those previously working in the gaming sector “showed relatively large growth,” the statement said.
Macau’s number of non-resident workers stood at 183,219 at the end of July, according to a statement by the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) earlier this week. Mainlanders (113,885), Filipinos (32,525), Vietnamese (13,115), Indonesians (6,080) Nepali (4,237) and Hongkongers (4,174) accounted for the main segments.
A total of 30,029 non-resident workers were employed as domestic helpers, 55.8 percent of them from the Philippines.