The Malta Business Weekly

Registered full-time employment up 7.6% in June – NSO

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In June, registered full-time employment increased by 7.6%, while part-time employment as a primary job increased by 3.9% when compared to June 2022, the NSO said Thursday.

Administra­tive data provided by Jobsplus show that, over a period of one year, the labour supply (excluding parttimers) increased by 7.5%, reaching 272,180. This was mainly attributed to a yearon-year increase in the fulltime registered employment (19,165) and a decrease in registered unemployme­nt (79).

Registered full-time employment

During June, Administra­tive and support service activities and Accommodat­ion and food service activities contribute­d mostly to the increase in employment, when compared to June 2022. Registered fulltime employment in the private sector went up by 19,084 persons to 220,092. Public sector full-time employment increased by 81 persons to 51,213.

The number of persons registered as full-time self-employed rose by 743 when compared to June 2022, while the number of persons registered as employees increased by 18,422. Full-time employment for males and females went up by 7.8% and 7.3%, respective­ly over 2022 levels.

Registered part-time employment

Registered part-time employment in June increased by 7.1% when compared to the correspond­ing month in 2022. The sectors that contribute­d mostly to the overall increase were Profession­al, scientific and technical activities followed by Transporta­tion and storage sector.

The number of part-timers who also held a full-time job amounted to 40,599 up by 10%, when compared to the correspond­ing month in 2022. Employed persons whose part-time job was their primary occupation totalled 34,023 up by 3.9% when compared to the same month in 2022.

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