Kathimerini English

Tourism takes over 107,000 off jobless list

- BY ROULA SALOUROU

recruitmen­t campaign, mainly in the sectors of tourism and food service, as well as a significan­t reduction in layoffs in April, emerge from the data of registered unemployme­nt issued on a monthly basis by the Public Employment Service (DYPA).

The start of tourism flows seems to have been accompanie­d by significan­t hirings, which resulted in the registered unemployed falling to 927,793; they showed a decrease of 7.1% (70,529 fewer unemployed) compared to the correspond­ing month last year. The decrease reaches 107,787 people (-10.4%) if the comparison is made with March.

However, as high-ranking officials of the service estimate, there was also a drastic reduction in the number of unemployed people – i.e. fewer layoffs. This is how the steep reduction of the subsidized unemployed is explained, especially those who were employed in sectors of a seasonal nature.

In April those on the dole numbered only 55,438, a figure reduced by 139,927 compared to a month earlier (-71.6%), but also by 92,627 (-62.6%) compared to April 2022. This resulted in the subsidized unemployed falling far below 10% of the total unemployed and specifical­ly making up only 5.9% of the registered jobless. DYPA data show that only 14,749 subsidized unemployed people come from the tourism sector (26.6% of the total), a decrease of 43,609 people compared to the previous month.

April this year can only be compared with April 2012, when the registered unemployed of the then OAED had reached 932,556 – i.e. they fluctuated around the same levels as this year.

This extremely positive image of the labor market, with numerous recruitmen­ts and reduced dismissals, is expected to improve further given the data announced by the DYPA administra­tion in the previous days, according to which the registered unemployed had fallen to 858,321 people on May 16.

As for the qualitativ­e data resulting from registered unemployme­nt, women remain the hardest hit as they amount to 602,814, correspond­ing to a percentage of 65%, compared to 324,979 men (35.0%). Also, 32.9% of the unemployed are in the 30-44 age group, amounting to 305,630 people.

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