Bad
news for the New Zealand economy today. While one of the countries
biggest construction companies, Mainzeal goes bankrupt there is an
increase in the numbers of people who have given up looking for work.
NZ unemployment rate falls as more give up job hunt
9
February, 2013
The
numbers officially out of work eased back from a 13-year high at the
end of 2012.
But
the fall in the unemployment rate was due to more leaving the
workforce than new jobs being created.
The
numbers of those deemed officially unable to find a job fell by
10,000 to 163,000 in the final three months, figures released by
Statistics New Zealand on Thursday morning show.
As
a result, the unemployment rate fell from 7.3% of the workforce to
6.9%.
The
Household Labour Force Survey shows that employment fell by 23,000,
led by there being more women out of work.
It
was the third consecutive quarterly fall, taking those employed as a
proportion of the workforce to a 10-year low.
The
unemployment rate fell only because even more people gave up looking
for work than lost jobs.
In
all, 33,000 people dropped out of the workforce in the final three
months of 2012 - the highest number to do so on record.
Meanwhile
Auckland bucked the national trend, with unemployment falling as a
result of more jobs being created. There were 20,000 new jobs created
in the city in the final three months of 2012, which pushed the
unemployment rate there down to 7.2% even as its workforce grew in
size.
The
drop in employment sparked a fall in the New Zealand dollar, which
was down a third of a cent to US83.8c following the release of the
figures, before lifting slightly just after midday on Thursday.
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