Kindly indicate source when quoting from this release. The advance release calendar may be consulted at www.nso.gov.mt Issued by: 'LVVHPLQDWLRQ 8QLW 1DWLRQDO 6WDWLVWLFV 2I¿FH /DVFDULV 9DOOHWWD 9/7 0DOWD T. +356 2599 7219 F. +356 2599 7205 E. [email protected]17 August 2016 | 1100 hrs | 128/2016 Compiled by: Unit C2: Labour Market Statistics Further information on data: Ms Joslyn MAGRO CUSCHIERI T. +356 2599 7662 E. [email protected]In March 2016, registered full-time employment increased by 4.0 per cent while part-time employment as a primary job increased by 6.2 per cent when compared to the corresponding month of the previous year. Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2016 Administrative data provided by JobsPlus show that over a period of one year, the labour supply (excluding part-timers, see methodological notes) increased by 2.8 per cent, reaching 180,401. This was mainly attributed to an increase in the full-time gainfully occupied population (6,803) and a drop in registered unemployment (1,861) (Table 1). Registered full-time employment In March 2016, arts, entertainment and recreation (NACE 90-93) and administrative and support service activities (NACE 77-82) contributed mostly to the increase in employment, compared to March 2015 (Table 1). Registered full-time employment in the private sector went up by 6,513 persons to 132,017. Public sector full-time employment increased by 290 persons to 44,351 (Table 2). The number of persons registered as full-time self-employed rose by 398 when compared to March 2015, while the number of persons registered as employees increased by 6,405. Full-time employment for males and females went up by 2.9 per cent and 5.9 per cent respectively over 2015 levels (Table 2) . Registered part-time employment Registered part-time employment in March 2016 went up by 6.3 per cent when compared to a year earlier. The sectors that contributed most to the overall increase were accommodation and food service activities (NACE 55-56, 888), wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (NACE 45-47, 697) and professional, scientific and technical activities (NACE 69-75, 323) (Table 3). The number of part-timers who also held a full-time job amounted to 24,245 up by 6.5 per cent when compared to the corresponding month in 2015. Employed persons whose part-time job was their primary occupation totalled 34,798, up by 6.2 per cent or 2,024 persons when compared to 2015 (Table 4) Users are strongly advised to take into account the shifts referred to in methodological notes 6, 7 and 8 when analysing time series data. https://twitter.com/NSOMALTA/ https://www.facebook.com/nsomalta/ 3 4 5 6 7 8 per cent Chart 1. Annual percentage change in full-time and part-time employment 0 1 2 3 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar 2014 2015 2016 Full-time Part-time
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1Kindly indicate source when quoting from this release.The advance release calendar may be consulted at www.nso.gov.mt
In March 2016, registered full-time employment increased by 4.0 per cent while part-time employment as a primary job increased by 6.2 per cent when compared to the corresponding month of the previous year.
Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2016
Administrative data provided by JobsPlus show that over a period of one year, the labour supply (excluding part-timers, see methodological notes) increased by 2.8 per cent, reaching 180,401. This was mainly attributed to an increase in the full-time gainfully occupied population (6,803) and a drop in registered unemployment (1,861) (Table 1).
Registered full-time employment
In March 2016, arts, entertainment and recreation (NACE 90-93) and administrative and support service activities (NACE 77-82) contributed mostly to the increase in employment, compared to March 2015 (Table 1). Registered full-time employment in the private sector went up by 6,513 persons to 132,017. Public sector full-time employment increased by 290 persons to 44,351 (Table 2).
The number of persons registered as full-time self-employed rose by 398 when compared to March 2015, while the number of persons registered as employees increased by 6,405. Full-time employment for males and females went up by 2.9 per cent and 5.9 per cent respectively over 2015 levels (Table 2) .
Registered part-time employment
Registered part-time employment in March 2016 went up by 6.3 per cent when compared to a year earlier. The sectors that contributed most to the overall increase were accommodation and food service activities (NACE 55-56, 888), wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (NACE 45-47, 697) and professional, scientifi c and technical activities (NACE 69-75, 323) (Table 3).
The number of part-timers who also held a full-time job amounted to 24,245 up by 6.5 per cent when compared to the corresponding month in 2015. Employed persons whose part-time job was their primary occupation totalled 34,798, up by 6.2 per cent or 2,024 persons when compared to 2015 (Table 4)
Users are strongly advised to take into account the shifts referred to in methodological notes 6, 7 and 8 when analysing time series data.
Chart 1. Annual percentage change in full-time and part-time employment
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1
2
3
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar
2014 2015 2016
Full-time Part-time
2
NACE division
Economic activity Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
01-03 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2,020 2,369 2,354 2,253 2,366 2,257 01 Crop and animal production, hunting and related service activities 1,503 1,817 1,818 1,703 1,833 1,703 02 Forestry and logging - - - - - - 03 Fishing and aquaculture 517 552 536 550 533 554
05-09 Mining and quarrying 334 364 367 380 371 371 05 Mining of coal and lignite - - - - - - 06 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas - - - - - - 07 Mining of metal ores - - - - - - 08 Other mining and quarrying 174 176 173 177 175 170 09 Mining support service activities 160 188 194 203 196 201
10-33 Manufacturing 20,436 20,611 20,672 20,624 20,748 20,620 10 Manufacture of food products 2,521 2,656 2,668 2,596 2,681 2,592 11 Manufacture of beverages 855 867 854 858 857 851 12 Manufacture of tobacco products 16 16 16 15 16 15 13 Manufacture of textiles 342 313 299 325 302 326 14 Manufacture of wearing apparel 347 340 331 309 350 298 15 Manufacture of leather and related products 31 30 30 30 30 30 16 Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture;
manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials 321 335 330 340 335 349
17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 207 206 207 207 211 216 18 Printing and reproduction of recorded media 1,417 1,350 1,414 1,282 1,384 1,232 19 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products 6 8 7 10 7 10 20 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products 273 281 269 279 278 279 21 Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharmaceutical preparations 1,112 1,119 1,091 1,176 1,099 1,166 22 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products 1,673 1,611 1,613 1,636 1,615 1,645
23 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products 1,121 1,100 1,113 1,103 1,106 1,102
28 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c. 426 423 411 443 411 485
29 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers 1,085 1,111 1,111 1,127 1,119 1,124
30 Manufacture of other transport equipment 64 76 82 89 81 108
31 Manufacture of furniture 1,114 1,108 1,113 1,112 1,120 1,108
32 Other manufacturing 2,092 2,150 2,164 2,149 2,199 2,161
Table 1. Full-time employment classified by period and economic activity …
3
NACE division
Economic activity Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
33 Repair and installation of machinery and equipment 1,383 1,400 1,419 1,452 1,421 1,467
35 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply1 890 22 5 57 6 54 36-39 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 1,442 1,400 1,394 1,452 1,395 1,447
36 Water collection, treatment and supply 1,001 993 992 1,022 987 1,018 37 Sewerage 8 5 5 5 5 5 38 Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery 419 387 382 407 388 405 39 Remediation activities and other waste management services 14 15 15 18 15 19
41-43 Construction 9,296 10,379 10,423 10,476 10,493 10,446 41 Construction of buildings 3,325 4,139 4,141 4,112 4,173 4,076 42 Civil engineering 672 711 699 756 718 763 43 Specialised construction activities 5,299 5,529 5,583 5,608 5,602 5,607
45-47 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 23,819 24,586 24,443 24,844 24,516 24,938 45 Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 2,228 2,268 2,249 2,329 2,267 2,355 46 Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles 8,876 9,403 9,312 9,337 9,364 9,359 47 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles 12,715 12,915 12,882 13,178 12,885 13,224
49-53 Transportation and storage 9,217 9,515 9,313 9,690 9,377 9,747 49 Land transport and transport via pipelines 2,992 3,229 3,086 3,332 3,131 3,359 50 Water transport 470 462 468 442 470 452 51 Air transport 1,247 1,323 1,209 1,416 1,206 1,418 52 Warehousing and support activities for transportation 3,874 3,860 3,913 3,830 3,934 3,848 53 Postal and courier activities 634 641 637 670 636 670
55-56 Accommodation and food service activities 10,396 10,749 10,433 11,020 10,576 11,175 55 Accommodation 5,641 5,708 5,524 5,651 5,601 5,697 56 Food and beverage service activities 4,755 5,041 4,909 5,369 4,975 5,478
58-63 Information and communication 5,910 6,445 6,230 6,706 6,430 6,775 58 Publishing activities 538 545 533 573 531 577 59 Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and
music publishing activities 290 358 287 296 381 303
60 Programming and broadcasting activities 468 601 601 603 594 614 61 Telecommunications 1,331 1,294 1,275 1,325 1,273 1,317 62 Computer programming, consultancy and related activities 2,746 2,979 2,965 3,184 3,003 3,232 63 Information service activities 537 668 569 725 648 732
64-66 Financial and insurance activities 8,092 8,545 8,329 8,859 8,375 8,869 64 Financial service activities, except insurance and pension funding 5,806 6,154 6,019 6,357 6,052 6,351
65 Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except compulsory social security 695 758 724 830 730 836
… Table 1. Full-time employment classified by period and economic activity
4
NACE division
Economic activity Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
66 Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities 1,591 1,633 1,586 1,672 1,593 1,682
69 Legal and accounting activities 2,800 3,153 3,088 3,335 3,113 3,336 70 Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities 2,114 2,275 2,211 2,471 2,227 2,521 71 Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis 1,649 1,827 1,820 1,989 1,788 1,993 72 Scientific research and development 24 24 24 27 23 31 73 Advertising and market research 1,175 1,367 1,310 1,433 1,323 1,477 74 Other professional, scientific and technical activities 562 631 626 673 641 679 75 Veterinary activities 58 90 95 89 93 90
77-82 Administrative and support service activities1 10,972 13,415 13,129 14,008 13,193 14,491 77 Rental and leasing activities 1,127 1,184 1,169 1,230 1,185 1,243 78 Employment activities 2,528 3,286 3,361 3,387 3,268 3,781 79
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation service and related activities 1,183 1,194 1,153 1,161 1,158 1,160
80 Security and investigation activities 1,473 1,946 1,744 2,141 1,755 2,181 81 Services to buildings and landscape activities 2,182 3,042 3,013 3,011 3,085 3,061 82 Office administrative, office support and other business support activities 2,479 2,763 2,689 3,078 2,742 3,065
84 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 14,032 12,671 12,542 12,815 12,589 12,816 85 Education 15,490 15,738 15,651 16,067 15,676 16,056 86-88 Human health and social work activities 13,801 14,292 14,068 14,577 14,188 14,599
86 Human health activities 8,726 9,038 8,872 9,064 8,927 9,074 87 Residential care activities 3,679 3,968 3,923 4,197 3,980 4,196 88 Social work activities without accommodation 1,396 1,286 1,273 1,316 1,281 1,329
90-93 Arts, entertainment and recreation 4,657 5,385 4,978 6,224 5,098 6,419 90 Creative, arts and entertainment activities 397 412 400 436 407 455 91 Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities 429 391 386 407 388 405 92 Gambling and betting activities 3,192 3,899 3,534 4,702 3,649 4,868 93 Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities 639 683 658 679 654 691
94-96 Other service activities 3,239 3,430 3,335 3,475 3,343 3,493 94 Activities of membership organisations 662 702 670 744 675 747 95 Repair of computers and personal and household goods 271 274 277 277 276 283 96 Other personal service activities 2,306 2,454 2,388 2,454 2,392 2,463
97-98 Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use 17 20 20 21 21 20
97 Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel 17 20 20 21 21 20
… Table 1. Full-time employment classified by period and economic activity
5
NACE division
Economic activity Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
98 Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of private households for own use
- - - - - -
99 Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies 217 218 219 213 220 216
3 Public sector employment in March 2016 stood at 44,351, with the full-time equivalent (FTE) calculated at 41,819.
2 As from January 2015, data for the public sector takes into account the revisions to the economic activity classification of government entities, departments and ministries. For further details refer tomethodological note 6.
1 Refer to methodological note 8.
01-99 Total Gainfully Occupied (including apprentices)
… Table 2. Full-time employment classified by period, economic activity and category
99Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies
12
NACE division
Economic activity Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
01-03 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 2,230 2,199 2,183 2,183 2,183 2,183 01 Crop and animal production, hunting and related service
activities 1,577 1,556 1,559 1,559 1,563 1,562
02 Forestry and logging - - - - - -
03 Fishing and aquaculture 653 643 624 624 620 621
05-09 Mining and quarrying 31 27 29 29 29 30
05 Mining of coal and lignite - - - - - -
06 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas - - - - - -
95 Repair of computers and personal and household goods 154 153 155 159 155 159
96 Other personal service activities 1,345 1,465 1,381 1,527 1,386 1,523
97-98Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use
16 18 20 17 20 16
97 Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel 14 16 18 15 18 14
98 Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of private households for own use 2 2 2 2 2 2
99 Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies 25 23 25 22 25 22
01-99 Total 55,884 58,316 55,346 58,680 55,547 59,043
... Table 3. Part-time employment classified by period and economic activity
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NACE division
Economic activity Type of part-time job Category Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
Males 1,234 1,208 1,211 1,193 1,211 1,187
Females 61 60 60 61 60 60
Malta 994 969 976 968 976 966
Gozo 301 299 295 286 295 281
Total 1,295 1,268 1,271 1,254 1,271 1,247
Males 771 765 749 766 750 772
Females 164 166 163 163 162 164
Malta 777 773 760 778 759 783
Gozo 158 158 152 151 153 153
Total 935 931 912 929 912 936
Total 2,230 2,199 2,183 2,183 2,183 2,183
Males 14 13 14 15 15 16
Females - - - - - -
Malta 3 2 3 4 4 5
Gozo 11 11 11 11 11 11
Total 14 13 14 15 15 16
Males 14 11 12 11 11 11
Females 3 3 3 3 3 3
Malta 14 11 12 11 11 11
Gozo 3 3 3 3 3 3
Total 17 14 15 14 14 14
Total 31 27 29 29 29 30
Males 914 957 918 987 934 979
Females 201 204 196 217 197 216
Malta 1,001 1,045 1,006 1,094 1,024 1,086
Gozo 114 116 108 110 107 109
Total 1,115 1,161 1,114 1,204 1,131 1,195
Males 907 927 888 928 888 932
Females 860 893 885 883 873 885
Malta 1,649 1,701 1,663 1,695 1,649 1,701
Gozo 118 119 110 116 112 116
Total 1,767 1,820 1,773 1,811 1,761 1,817
Total 2,882 2,981 2,887 3,015 2,892 3,012
Males 3 1 - - - -
Females - - - - - -
Malta 3 1 - - - -
Gozo - - - - - -
Total 3 1 - - - -
Males 3 2 - - - -
Females 2 1 1 3 1 3
Malta 5 3 1 3 1 3
Gozo - - - - - -
Total 5 3 1 3 1 3
Total 8 4 1 3 1 3
10-33 Manufacturing
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
35Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
Table 4. Part-time employment classified by period, economic activity, part-time job type and category …
01-03 Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
05-09 Mining and quarrying
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
16
NACE division
Economic activity Type of part-time job Category Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
Males 52 52 49 53 51 51
Females 7 9 8 9 9 10
Malta 52 55 52 54 54 53
Gozo 7 6 5 8 6 8
Total 59 61 57 62 60 61
Males 70 65 63 70 63 71
Females 42 46 42 42 40 41
Malta 106 105 99 101 98 101
Gozo 6 6 6 11 5 11
Total 112 111 105 112 103 112
Total 171 172 162 174 163 173
Males 720 737 717 752 717 775
Females 53 69 55 85 56 88
Malta 598 634 603 670 605 696
Gozo 175 172 169 167 168 167
Total 773 806 772 837 773 863
Males 567 570 550 586 561 596
Females 169 170 164 165 159 166
Malta 629 636 620 651 623 660
Gozo 107 104 94 100 97 102
Total 736 740 714 751 720 762
Total 1,509 1,546 1,486 1,588 1,493 1,625
Males 2,146 2,205 2,152 2,267 2,153 2,275
Females 1,048 1,187 1,090 1,255 1,102 1,248
Malta 2,905 3,095 2,966 3,211 2,984 3,214
Gozo 289 297 276 311 271 309
Total 3,194 3,392 3,242 3,522 3,255 3,523
Males 1,972 2,063 1,971 2,135 1,996 2,152
Females 4,577 4,705 4,597 4,833 4,598 4,871
Malta 6,096 6,314 6,130 6,507 6,155 6,569
Gozo 453 454 438 461 439 454
Total 6,549 6,768 6,568 6,968 6,594 7,023
Total 9,743 10,160 9,810 10,490 9,849 10,546
Males 772 909 838 963 870 980
Females 116 125 108 150 113 156
Malta 830 972 891 1,047 925 1,067
Gozo 58 62 55 66 58 69
Total 888 1,034 946 1,113 983 1,136
Males 822 888 834 943 831 943
Females 449 446 429 447 434 455
Malta 1,205 1,265 1,203 1,318 1,202 1,329
Gozo 66 69 60 72 63 69
Total 1,271 1,334 1,263 1,390 1,265 1,398
Total 2,159 2,368 2,209 2,503 2,248 2,534
41-43 Construction
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
45-47
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
... Table 4. Part-time employment classified by period, economic activity, part-time job type and category
36-39
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
49-53 Transportation and storage
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
17
NACE division
Economic activity Type of part-time job Category Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
Males 2,352 2,449 2,331 2,509 2,350 2,521
Females 935 1,012 929 1,112 933 1,134
Malta 3,029 3,197 3,023 3,370 3,047 3,410
Gozo 258 264 237 251 236 245
Total 3,287 3,461 3,260 3,621 3,283 3,655
Males 3,079 3,206 2,885 3,184 2,921 3,230
Females 3,497 3,545 3,250 3,437 3,324 3,531
Malta 6,101 6,255 5,727 6,214 5,834 6,352
Gozo 475 496 408 407 411 409
Total 6,576 6,751 6,135 6,621 6,245 6,761
Total 9,863 10,212 9,395 10,242 9,528 10,416
Males 468 486 462 482 471 494
Females 165 175 168 179 166 175
Malta 602 627 599 627 606 636
Gozo 31 34 31 34 31 33
Total 633 661 630 661 637 669
Males 350 383 373 413 365 413
Females 282 315 302 330 298 324
Malta 612 669 651 709 639 701
Gozo 20 29 24 34 24 36
Total 632 698 675 743 663 737
Total 1,265 1,359 1,305 1,404 1,300 1,406
Males 205 267 242 266 253 271
Females 100 117 109 124 115 122
Malta 296 376 341 381 357 381
Gozo 9 8 10 9 11 12
Total 305 384 351 390 368 393
Males 202 240 219 257 219 246
Females 397 422 407 429 403 434
Malta 586 651 614 676 611 671
Gozo 13 11 12 10 11 9
Total 599 662 626 686 622 680
Total 904 1,046 977 1,076 990 1,073
Males 178 176 153 155 157 156
Females 111 85 65 72 67 70
Malta 236 209 167 183 173 182
Gozo 53 52 51 44 51 44
Total 289 261 218 227 224 226
Males 104 105 93 105 89 102
Females 183 185 170 183 165 179
Malta 254 256 232 252 221 245
Gozo 33 34 31 36 33 36
Total 287 290 263 288 254 281
Total 576 551 481 515 478 507
55-56 Accommodation and food service activities
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
58-63 Information and communication
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
... Table 4. Part-time employment classified by period, economic activity, part-time job type and category
64-66 Financial and insurance activities
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
68 Real estate activities
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
18
NACE division
Economic activity Type of part-time job Category Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
Males 994 1,073 1,025 1,137 1,041 1,154
Females 542 593 591 640 581 635
Malta 1,455 1,579 1,531 1,689 1,539 1,697
Gozo 81 87 85 88 83 92
Total 1,536 1,666 1,616 1,777 1,622 1,789
Males 761 862 779 905 786 911
Females 1,102 1,146 1,112 1,139 1,107 1,138
Malta 1,803 1,929 1,826 1,973 1,825 1,978
Gozo 60 79 65 71 68 71
Total 1,863 2,008 1,891 2,044 1,893 2,049
Total 3,399 3,674 3,507 3,821 3,515 3,838
Males 1,908 1,965 1,953 1,933 1,940 1,922
Females 659 730 675 738 684 730
Malta 2,485 2,597 2,529 2,572 2,523 2,550
Gozo 82 98 99 99 101 102
Total 2,567 2,695 2,628 2,671 2,624 2,652
Males 1,341 1,380 1,332 1,345 1,301 1,383
Females 1,800 1,767 1,819 1,812 1,762 1,856
Malta 3,051 3,040 3,057 3,036 2,962 3,099
Gozo 90 107 94 121 101 140
Total 3,141 3,147 3,151 3,157 3,063 3,239
Total 5,708 5,842 5,779 5,828 5,687 5,891
Males 407 434 412 431 415 420
Females 576 641 577 558 585 544
Malta 876 966 891 893 903 871
Gozo 107 109 98 96 97 93
Total 983 1,075 989 989 1,000 964
Males 459 517 443 465 437 459
Females 1,313 1,306 1,166 1,170 1,163 1,159
Malta 1,608 1,655 1,460 1,497 1,451 1,480
Gozo 164 168 149 138 149 138
Total 1,772 1,823 1,609 1,635 1,600 1,618
Total 2,755 2,898 2,598 2,624 2,600 2,582
Males 1,500 1,533 1,501 1,530 1,504 1,529
Females 1,422 1,457 1,383 1,385 1,383 1,412
Malta 2,783 2,841 2,740 2,775 2,745 2,795
Gozo 139 149 144 140 142 146
Total 2,922 2,990 2,884 2,915 2,887 2,941
Males 1,019 982 885 877 907 898
Females 1,712 1,715 1,570 1,604 1,600 1,613
Malta 2,633 2,593 2,360 2,379 2,407 2,410
Gozo 98 104 95 102 100 101
Total 2,731 2,697 2,455 2,481 2,507 2,511
Total 5,653 5,687 5,339 5,396 5,394 5,452
... Table 4. Part-time employment classified by period, economic activity, part-time job type and category
69-75Professional, scientific and technical activities
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
85 Education
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
77-82Administrative and support service activities
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
84
Public administration and defence; compulsory social security
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
19
NACE division
Economic activity Type of part-time job Category Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
Males 547 551 519 558 517 543
Females 828 875 781 845 765 833
Malta 1,289 1,336 1,214 1,316 1,196 1,293
Gozo 86 90 86 87 86 83
Total 1,375 1,426 1,300 1,403 1,282 1,376
Males 338 360 345 355 343 351
Females 1,662 1,828 1,755 1,849 1,750 1,836
Malta 1,894 2,050 1,968 2,049 1,963 2,036
Gozo 106 138 132 155 130 151
Total 2,000 2,188 2,100 2,204 2,093 2,187
Total 3,375 3,614 3,400 3,607 3,375 3,563
Males 467 510 503 587 506 591
Females 223 237 234 254 231 271
Malta 646 705 697 795 695 815
Gozo 44 42 40 46 42 47
Total 690 747 737 841 737 862
Males 405 487 445 510 451 517
Females 488 534 494 560 512 560
Malta 874 993 916 1,036 940 1,042
Gozo 19 28 23 34 23 35
Total 893 1,021 939 1,070 963 1,077
Total 1,583 1,768 1,676 1,911 1,700 1,939
Males 348 366 357 366 354 369
Females 245 278 260 296 260 302
Malta 546 596 569 622 567 630
Gozo 47 48 48 40 47 41
Total 593 644 617 662 614 671
Males 414 436 419 438 420 439
Females 1,022 1,087 1,041 1,132 1,043 1,122
Malta 1,312 1,409 1,347 1,458 1,351 1,448
Gozo 124 114 113 112 112 113
Total 1,436 1,523 1,460 1,570 1,463 1,561
Total 2,029 2,167 2,077 2,232 2,077 2,232
Males 3 3 3 2 3 2
Females 2 2 2 3 2 2
Malta 3 3 3 3 3 3
Gozo 2 2 2 2 2 1
Total 5 5 5 5 5 4
Males 2 4 5 4 5 4
Females 9 9 10 8 10 8
Malta 10 12 14 12 14 12
Gozo 1 1 1 - 1 -
Total 11 13 15 12 15 12
Total 16 18 20 17 20 16
... Table 4. Part-time employment classified by period, economic activity, part-time job type and category
94-96 Other service activities
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
97-98
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods- and services-producing activities of households for own use
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
86-88 Human health and social work activities
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
90-93 Arts, entertainment and recreation
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
20
NACE division
Economic activity Type of part-time job Category Average 2014
Average 2015
(revised)
February 2015
February 2016
March 2015
(revised)
March 2016
Males 2 1 1 1 1 1
Females 2 1 1 1 1 1
Malta 4 2 2 2 2 2
Gozo - - - - - -
Total 4 2 2 2 2 2
Males 4 3 4 2 4 2
Females 17 18 19 18 19 18
Malta 21 21 23 20 23 20
Gozo - - - - - -
Total 21 21 23 20 23 20
Total 25 23 25 22 25 22
Males 15,234 15,896 15,361 16,187 15,463 16,236
Females 7,296 7,857 7,292 7,984 7,310 8,009
Malta 20,636 21,807 20,803 22,276 20,928 22,352
Gozo 1,894 1,946 1,850 1,895 1,845 1,893
Total 22,530 23,753 22,653 24,171 22,773 24,245
Males 13,604 14,256 13,294 14,299 13,348 14,432
Females 19,750 20,307 19,399 20,210 19,426 20,366
Malta 31,240 32,341 30,683 32,375 30,739 32,651
Gozo 2,114 2,222 2,010 2,134 2,035 2,147
Total 33,354 34,563 32,693 34,509 32,774 34,798
Total part-timers 55,884 58,316 55,346 58,680 55,547 59,043
01-99 Total
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
... Table 4. Part-time employment classified by period, economic activity, part-time job type and category
99
Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies
Part-timers holding a full-time job
Part-time as a primary job
21
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Labour Supply: Full-time gainfully occupied population and the registered unemployed population.
Apprentices, trainees and students: Includes apprentices, trainees, Junior College and University students in thesummer work-phase, undergraduate trainees, and trainees with fixed contracts.
Regional employment: Data on Malta/Gozo employment differs on the basis of economic sector. Accordingly, the data ofthe private sector depends on employee residence, whereas the data of the public sector depends on employer informationof location of its employees.
Full-time equivalent (FTE): Employment in full-time equivalent is a conversion method used to measure the number ofemployees according to the number of hours worked. When using FTE a full-time employee working a 40 hour week isequivalent to 1.0, whereas a person who works 20 hours per week is equivalent to 0.5. Table 2 of this release includespersons who work full-time, persons on a full-time with reduced hours basis and full-time employees who are on unpaidleave. When converting these figures into FTE, full-time employees are considered as 1 whereas persons working full-timewith reduced hours or who are on unpaid leave are considered according to the hours worked. FTE data is currentlyavailable in respect of public sector employment and is based on the administrative records of the Public Administrationand Human Resources Office (PAHRO) within the Office of the Prime Minister. FTE information for the private sector is notavailable.Part 1 of the unemployment register: Persons registering under Part 1 are either new job seekers who have left school,re-entrants into the labour market, or individuals who have been made redundant by their former employer.
Part 2 of the unemployment register: Persons registering under Part 2 are either workers who have been dismissed fromwork due to disciplinary action, left work out of their own free will, refused work or training opportunities or were struck offthe register after an inspection by the Law Enforcement personnel.
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Methodological Notes
Definitions:
In 2015 JobsPlus adopted a revision in the economic activity classification of government entities, departments and ministriesin collaboration with PAHRO. This implies that from January 2015 the economic activity of public sector entities and units isassigned according to the true activity of the unit and not according to the economic activity of the Ministry under which eachunit is attached.
During the course of 2014 persons working with the public transport operator were shifted from the private sector to the publicsector. Prior to 2014 and as from January 2015, those persons were considered to be part of the private sector.
The data provided in this release, including the relevant classifications, is based on administrative records held at theJobsPlus. The information contained in this release may be subject to revision. Monthly data is revised in the subsequentyear.
The National Statistics Office publishes, on a quarterly basis, another set of statistics on employment and unemploymentbased on the Labour Force Survey (LFS). When compiling LFS statistics, the NSO adopts the International LabourOrganisation (ILO) definition, an internationally agreed definition on employment and unemployment. This definition has alsobeen adopted by Eurostat and is used by all EU Member States. More details regarding the methodology used for thecompilation of employment and unemployment statistics from the LFS may be found in quarterly LFS news releases.
Since JobsPlus records and LFS results measure two different facets of employment and unemployment, these are notcomparable. Users are therefore cautioned that these two sets of statistics should not be used interchangeably.
Full-time and part-time status is determined by the employer's declaration (or that made by a self-employed person) in theengagement form which is required to be sent to the JobsPlus upon commencement of employment.
Apprentices are included under their respective economic activity.
Public sector employees working in the economic activity: electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply (NACE 35) havebeen reclassified to employment activities (NACE 78). In view of this reclassification, there was a shift in employment figuresfrom the economic activity aggregate 'electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply' to the 'administrative and supportservice activities' aggregate. In line with other releases published by this Office, this reclassification was taken on board fromAugust 2014 onwards.
With regard to employment in the public sector, users are strongly advised to take into account the shifts referred to inmethodological notes 6, 7 and 8 when analysing data longitudinally.