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Employment declines

Statistics New Zealand

Thursday 8 May 2008, 11:29AM

By Statistics New Zealand

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In seasonally adjusted terms, the number of people employed dropped by 29,000 (1.3 percent) in the March2008 quarter, Statistics New Zealand said today.

Employment has returned to levels seen early in2007, and follows a record high in the December 2007 quarter.Full-time employment decreased by 1.7 percent in the March 2008 quarter.

This was driven by a decline infemale full-time employment of 22,000 following an increase in the December quarter of 31,000.

Male full-time employment decreased by 0.6 percent.

Despite a small increase in female part-time employment overthe quarter, total part-time employment decreased by 1.1 percent.

This was due to a decline in male part-time employment of 4,000.

The number of people in the labour force decreased by 24,000 (1.1 percent) to 2,222,000 in the March2008 quarter, while the working-age population grew by 10,100 (0.3 percent).

This resulted in a decreasein the labour force participation rate of 0.9 percentage points to 67.7 percent.

Both the male and femalelabour force participation rates declined in the March 2008 quarter to 74.6 percent and 61.1 percent,respectively.

In the March 2008 quarter the unemployment rate increased by 0.2 percentage points to 3.6 percent.

The female unemployment rate increased by 0.4 percentage points to 3.9 percent, while the maleunemployment rate remained flat at 3.4 percent.

The number of people unemployed increased by 4,000 (5.5 percent).

The number of unemployed femalesincreased by 3,000 to 40,000, while the number of unemployed males increased by 1,000 to 41,000 in theMarch 2008 quarter.

The unadjusted unemployment rates by ethnic group for the March 2008 quarter were: 8.6 percent forMori, 8.2 percent for Pacific peoples, 6.0 percent for the 'Other' ethnic group and 3.0 percent for European.

Geoff BascandGovernment Statistician

There is a companion Hot Off The Press information release published – Household Labour ForceSurvey: March 2008 quarter