Rates of employment, unemployment and economic activity - June 2020
Unemployment Rate Was 2.6% in June
Publication Date: 30. 07. 2020
Product Code: 250146-20
The general unemployment rate of the aged 15–64 years (the share of the unemployed in the labour force, that is in the total number of the employed and the unemployed (that means economically active persons), as percentage), seasonally adjusted, reached 2.6% in June 2020 and increased by 0.8 p.p., year-on-year. The male unemployment rate, seasonally adjusted, attained 2.6%; the female unemployment rate reached 2.7%.
“While numbers of hours worked in June almost returned to usual amounts, the coronavirus crisis is more and more reflected in the unemployment. Comparable number of the unemployed as in June this year was reported for the last time in September 2017. Especially, we can see an increasing number of males seeking work,” Dalibor Holý, Director of Labour Market and Equal Opportunities Statistics Department of the Czech Statistical Office, noted.
The economic activity rate of the aged 15–64 years (the share of the number of the economically active in the total number of persons of this age group, as percentage), seasonally adjusted, reached 76.0% and declined by 0.7 p.p. compared to that in June 2019. Following the seasonal adjustment, the male economic activity rate (83.0%) exceeded the female economic activity rate by 14.4 p.p.
Eurostat, in its press release, publishes the monthly unemployment rate, identical in terms of the methodology applied, but for the age group 15–74 years. In the Czech Republic, the general unemployment rate for the aged 15–74 years in June 2020 was also 2.6%, while the data are based on the Labour Force Sample Survey results for the corresponding month.
Tables 1 and 2 enclosed contain methodologically consistent time series of basic indicators of the labour market, and seasonally adjusted absolute numbers of the employed persons and of the unemployed ones, respectively, starting in 1993. Table 3 has been added, with average numbers of hours actually worked, broken down by employees and the self-employed. This special table is not seasonally adjusted – the data can be compared only year-on-year (having in mind different numbers of working days).
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Responsible head at the CZSO: Dalibor Holý, Director of Labour Market and Equal Opportunities Statistics Department, phone: +420 274052694, e-mail: dalibor.holy@csu.gov.cz
Contact person: Ilona Mendlová, Labour Market and Equal Opportunities Statistics Department, phone: +420 274054380, e-mail: ilona.mendlova@csu.gov.cz
Data source: CZSO, Labour Force Sample Survey (LFSS), which is conducted in selected private households; collective accommodation establishments are not included in the survey. The LFSS results have been grossed up to the total population of the Czech Republic using data of the population statistics as at 1 January 2020 and the prediction of the population development in the following six months.
Time series are updated in the course of seasonal adjustment as the whole series except for Table 3.
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Next News Release shall be published on: 1 September 2020