Unemployment rate in July 2021 estimated at 6.9 percent

Unemployment rate in July 2021 was estimated at 6.9 percent and it is the lowest since the pandemic in April 2020.

In terms of magnitude, there were 3.1 million unemployed persons 15 years old and over in July 2021 which is lower by 1.5 million than the 4.6 million reported in July 2020. The July 2021 figure is also lower by 0.7 million than the 3.8 million reported in June 2021.

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The country’s employment rate in July 2021 was placed at 93.1 percent. This is the highest employment rate since the pandemic in April 2020. The employment rate in July 2020 was reported at 90.0 percent.

In terms of magnitude, employed persons were estimated at 41.7 million in July 2021 or 3.4 million lower than the estimate in June 2021 (45.1 million), and 0.4 million more than the estimate for July 2020 (41.3 million).

Labor force participation rate (LFPR) in July 2021 fell to 59.8 percent which is equivalent to 44.7 million Filipinos who were either employed or unemployed. The July 2021 LFPR is the lowest reported rate this year, from 60.5 percent in January 2021 and 63.2 percent in April 2021. The July 2021 LFPR is also lower than the 61.9 percent in July 2020.

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Underemployed persons were estimated at 8.7 million in July 2021 or  20.9 percent of the 41.7 million employed individuals during the period. This is the highest underemployment rate since the pandemic in April 2020.

Visibly underemployed or those working less than 40 hours in a week but still expressed the desire to have additional hours of work in their present job or to have additional job, or to have a new job with longer working hours was estimated at 4.5 million or 10.8 percent of the total employed persons.

Unemployment rate in July 2021 estimated at 6.9 percent

On the other hand, invisibly underemployed or those working at least 40 hours in a week but still expressed the desire to have additional hours of work in their present job or to have additional job, or to have a new job with longer working hours was estimated at 4.2 million or 10.0 percent of the total employed persons.

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The average weekly hours worked by an employed person in July 2021 was 41.8 hours in a week. This is the highest mean hours worked in a week by employed persons this year. In July 2020, the average hours worked of employed person in a week was 38.2 hours.

By broad industry group, the services sector continued to account for the largest share of employed persons with 57.9 percent, agriculture sector followed with 22.1 percent and the industry sector with the least share of employed persons with 20.0 percent.

Employed persons in the industry and services sectors increased by 7.2 percent and 6.6 percent, respectively, from July 2020 to July 2021. On the other hand, workers in the agriculture sector decreased by 15.5 percent over the same period.

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