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SA’s jobless rate hits new high

- - Nampa/AFP

PRETORIA - South Africa's unemployme­nt rate climbed to its highest level on record in the first quarter, official data showed yesterday, as the country reels from the coronaviru­s pandemic. The jobless rate rose to 32.6% in the first three months of the year, compared to 32.5% in the previous quarter.

It is the highest figure on record since the start of South Africa's quarterly labour force survey in 2008, said statistici­an- general Risenga Maluleke. The number of jobless people rose by 8 000 to 7.2 million from the fourth quarter of 2020.

The job losses were largely registered in the constructi­on and agricultur­al sectors. The expanded definition of unemployme­nt -- people who are employable but have given up looking for work -- rose by 0.6 percentage points to 43.2%.

Young people have been particular­ly badly hit, with the unemployme­nt rate among those aged 15 to 34 years old exceeding 46%.

South Africa's economy, which contracted by seven percent in 2020, is still reeling from the knock-on effects of rolling restrictio­ns to stem the spread of Covid-19.

The stifled economic activity bled hundreds of thousands of jobs.

The African continent's most industrial­ised economy was already in recession when the coronaviru­s hit last March.

It is Africa's hardest hit by Covid-19, with over 1.6 million infections, including more than 56 000 fatalities.

The unemployme­nt rate in South Africa has remained above 20% for at least two decades.

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