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1Kindly indicate source when quoting from this release.The advance release calendar may be consulted at www.nso.gov.mt
Issued by: External Cooperation and Communication Unit, National Statistics Office, Lascaris, Valletta VLT 2000, Malta.T. +356 2599 7219 F. +356 2599 7205 E. [email protected]
7 August 2013 | 1100 hrs | 153/2013
Compiled by:
Unit C2: Labour Market Statistics
Directorate C: Social Statistics
Further information on data:
Ms Joslyn MAGRO CUSCHIERIT. +356 2599 7662E. [email protected]
During March the gainfully occupied population increased by nearly 2 per cent when compared to the corresponding month last year.
Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013
Administrative data provided by the Employment and Training Corporation show that over a twelve-month period to March, persons registered as working on a full-time basis increased by 3,022, reaching 154,137. During the month under review, registered unemployed also increased by 384 persons to 7,350. As a result, the labour supply grew by 3,406 to 161,487.
Full-Time Employment
Full-time employment within the Education sector (NACE 85) registered the highest increase when compared to the corresponding month in 2012 (+846 persons). During the same period, the Administrative and Support Service Activities (NACE 77-82) also rose, reaching 788 persons. On the contrary, full-time employment within Construction (NACE 41-43) declined by 395 when compared to March 2012, to 11,672.
Full-time employment within the private sector went up by 2.1 per cent to 112,630. Increases in full-time employment were recorded within Administrative and Support Services (NACE 77-82; +810) and in the Professional, Scientifi c and Technical Activities (NACE 69-75; +450). During the same period, public sector full-time employment went up by 1.7 per cent, with the highest increase being recorded within Education (NACE 85; +603).
When compared to March 2012, employees working on a full-time basis increased by 2.2 per cent, reaching 136,229. On the other hand, the number of self-employed rose by 0.8 per cent to 17,908.
Part-Time Employment
During March 2013, part-time employment went up by 5.3 per cent, reaching 55,522 persons, when compared to the corresponding month in 2012. The number of part-timers within Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (NACE 45-47) and Accommodation and food service activities (NACE 55-56) increased by 609 and 439 persons respectively. On the other hand, part-timers in Education (NACE 85) dropped by 147 persons.
In March 2013, part-time employees who also held a full-time job increased by 796, with the highest increase being recorded among females (+560 persons). During this same period, an increase of 1,978 persons was recorded among employees who had a part-time job as their main employment
2
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
2011
Ave
rage
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(R
evis
ed)
2013
Mar
ch
01-0
3A
gric
ultu
re, f
ores
try
and
fishi
ng2,
126
2,
106
2,
095
2,
099
2,
087
2,
092
01C
rop
and
anim
al p
rodu
ctio
n, h
untin
g an
d re
late
d se
rvic
e ac
tiviti
es1,
640
1,
605
1,
600
1,
581
1,
598
1,
585
02Fo
rest
ry a
nd lo
ggin
g-
--
--
-
03Fi
shin
g an
d aq
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lture
486
50
1
495
51
8
489
50
7
05-0
9M
inin
g an
d qu
arry
ing
323
29
1
294
29
5
293
29
1
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l and
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de p
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and
nat
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07M
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--
--
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ther
min
ing
and
quar
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6
192
19
8
190
19
5
187
09M
inin
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t ser
vice
act
iviti
es10
7
99
96
105
98
10
4
10-3
3M
anuf
actu
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20,0
16
19,8
70
20,1
18
20,0
19
20,0
97
19,9
37
10M
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actu
re o
f foo
d pr
oduc
ts2,
425
2,
403
2,
413
2,
378
2,
438
2,
353
11M
anuf
actu
re o
f bev
erag
es79
5
782
77
9
784
77
1
791
12M
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actu
re o
f tob
acco
pro
duct
s17
16
16
16
15
15
13M
anuf
actu
re o
f tex
tiles
436
45
2
444
42
1
444
40
4
14M
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ring
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442
43
7
425
43
7
423
42
4
15M
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actu
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ther
and
rela
ted
prod
ucts
38
32
31
32
30
31
16M
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pro
duct
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d co
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t fur
nitu
re;
man
ufac
ture
of a
rticl
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f stra
w a
nd p
laiti
ng m
ater
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274
26
6
269
25
8
273
26
0
17M
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actu
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f pap
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nd p
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pro
duct
s23
0
229
23
4
233
23
6
232
18P
rintin
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d re
prod
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n of
reco
rded
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ia1,
331
1,
363
1,
382
1,
401
1,
398
1,
401
19M
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actu
re o
f cok
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d re
fined
pet
role
um p
rodu
cts
9
9
5
5
4
5
20M
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actu
re o
f che
mic
als
and
chem
ical
pro
duct
s25
6
264
26
8
265
26
8
262
21
Man
ufac
ture
of b
asic
pha
rmac
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al p
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and
phar
mac
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repa
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0
1,02
0
1,13
5
1,20
7
1,14
3
1,20
8
22M
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actu
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f rub
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nd p
last
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rodu
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1,59
5
1,59
7
1,61
3
1,61
9
1,61
1
1,61
9
23M
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1,18
3
1,15
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1,16
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1,12
2
24M
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2
146
94
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87
91
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315
1,
204
1,
318
1,
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1,
314
1,
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26M
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and
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al p
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2,30
3
2,19
0
2,20
6
2,20
3
2,18
0
2,19
1
27M
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f ele
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quip
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t46
2
446
45
8
449
44
5
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28M
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444
44
5
457
44
3
454
43
7
29M
anuf
actu
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f mot
or v
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les,
trai
lers
and
sem
i-tra
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963
99
4
980
1,
043
98
9
1,05
1
30M
anuf
actu
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f oth
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ansp
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quip
men
t42
46
39
41
40
43
31M
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actu
re o
f fur
nitu
re1,
247
1,
205
1,
207
1,
182
1,
206
1,
167
32O
ther
man
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g1,
879
1,
920
1,
896
1,
922
1,
895
1,
922
Tabl
e 1.
Ful
l-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
…
3
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
2011
Ave
rage
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(R
evis
ed)
2013
Mar
ch
33R
epai
r and
inst
alla
tion
of m
achi
nery
and
equ
ipm
ent
1,27
8
1,25
4
1,28
8
1,29
0
1,27
5
1,26
4
35El
ectr
icity
, gas
, ste
am a
nd a
ir co
nditi
onin
g su
pply
1,60
4
1,56
4
1,59
4
1,53
9
1,59
4
1,53
7
36-3
9W
ater
sup
ply;
sew
erag
e, w
aste
man
agem
ent a
nd re
med
iatio
n ac
tiviti
es1,
485
1,
442
1,
479
1,
434
1,
470
1,
424
36W
ater
col
lect
ion,
trea
tmen
t and
sup
ply
1,07
2
1,01
8
1,04
3
998
1,
040
98
9
37S
ewer
age
15
13
15
10
16
11
38W
aste
col
lect
ion,
trea
tmen
t and
dis
posa
l act
iviti
es; m
ater
ials
reco
very
39
4
406
41
2
419
40
5
412
39R
emed
iatio
n ac
tiviti
es a
nd o
ther
was
te m
anag
emen
t ser
vice
s4
5
9
7
9
12
41-4
3C
onst
ruct
ion
12,3
17
11,9
85
12,1
15
11,7
46
12,0
67
11,6
72
41C
onst
ruct
ion
of b
uild
ings
6,68
8
6,35
5
6,46
2
6,20
2
6,43
6
6,18
1
42C
ivil
engi
neer
ing
735
75
0
781
69
4
777
68
7
43S
peci
alis
ed c
onst
ruct
ion
activ
ities
4,89
4
4,88
0
4,87
2
4,85
0
4,85
4
4,80
4
45-4
7W
hole
sale
and
reta
il tr
ade;
repa
ir of
mot
or v
ehic
les
and
mot
orcy
cles
22,8
49
23,0
12
22,8
94
23,0
87
22,8
99
23,0
62
45W
hole
sale
and
reta
il tra
de a
nd re
pair
of m
otor
veh
icle
s an
d m
otor
cycl
es2,
085
2,
096
2,
170
2,
168
2,
152
2,
160
46W
hole
sale
trad
e, e
xcep
t of m
otor
veh
icle
s an
d m
otor
cycl
es9,
066
9,
088
8,
819
8,
985
8,
862
8,
981
47R
etai
l tra
de, e
xcep
t of m
otor
veh
icle
s an
d m
otor
cycl
es11
,698
11
,828
11
,905
11
,934
11
,885
11
,921
49-5
3Tr
ansp
orta
tion
and
stor
age
8,86
6
9,04
0
9,00
0
8,89
6
8,94
5
8,95
7
49La
nd tr
ansp
ort a
nd tr
ansp
ort v
ia p
ipel
ines
2,67
8
3,12
5
3,12
0
3,03
3
3,12
4
3,02
3
50W
ater
tran
spor
t45
9
469
46
0
456
46
6
458
51A
ir tra
nspo
rt1,
420
1,
219
1,
222
1,
124
1,
157
1,
173
52W
areh
ousi
ng a
nd s
uppo
rt ac
tiviti
es fo
r tra
nspo
rtatio
n3,
664
3,
619
3,
593
3,
681
3,
594
3,
702
53P
osta
l and
cou
rier a
ctiv
ities
645
60
8
605
60
2
604
60
1
55-5
6A
ccom
mod
atio
n an
d fo
od s
ervi
ce a
ctiv
ities
9,58
4
9,64
3
9,49
8
9,76
5
9,55
5
9,78
4
55A
ccom
mod
atio
n5,
233
5,
155
5,
097
5,
268
5,
156
5,
278
56Fo
od a
nd b
ever
age
serv
ice
activ
ities
4,35
1
4,48
8
4,40
1
4,49
7
4,39
9
4,50
6
58-6
3In
form
atio
n an
d co
mm
unic
atio
n4,
847
4,
946
4,
891
5,
217
4,
927
5,
201
58
Pub
lishi
ng a
ctiv
ities
552
50
3
480
46
8
454
44
1
59M
otio
n pi
ctur
e, v
ideo
and
tele
visi
on p
rogr
amm
e pr
oduc
tion,
sou
nd re
cord
ing
and
mus
ic p
ublis
hing
act
iviti
es29
9
262
26
9
266
30
0
266
60
Pro
gram
min
g an
d br
oadc
astin
g ac
tiviti
es37
4
479
49
8
517
51
3
514
61Te
leco
mm
unic
atio
ns1,
575
1,
433
1,
394
1,
374
1,
381
1,
367
62C
ompu
ter p
rogr
amm
ing,
con
sulta
ncy
and
rela
ted
activ
ities
1,64
7
1,84
7
1,84
7
2,11
8
1,87
5
2,15
0
63In
form
atio
n se
rvic
e ac
tiviti
es40
0
422
40
3
474
40
4
463
64-6
6Fi
nanc
ial a
nd in
sura
nce
activ
ities
6,81
4
6,97
7
6,95
9
7,14
1
6,97
8
7,14
4
64Fi
nanc
ial s
ervi
ce a
ctiv
ities
, exc
ept i
nsur
ance
and
pen
sion
fund
ing
4,93
6
4,95
6
4,88
2
4,96
5
4,88
7
4,96
4
65In
sura
nce,
rein
sura
nce
and
pens
ion
fund
ing,
exc
ept c
ompu
lsor
y so
cial
sec
urity
59
7
613
59
8
659
60
1
615
… T
able
1.
Full-
time
empl
oym
ent c
lass
ified
by
NA
CE
Rev
. 2
4
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
2011
Ave
rage
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(R
evis
ed)
2013
Mar
ch
66A
ctiv
ities
aux
iliar
y to
fina
ncia
l ser
vice
s an
d in
sura
nce
activ
ities
1,28
1
1,40
8
1,47
9
1,51
7
1,49
0
1,56
5
68R
eal e
stat
e ac
tiviti
es1,
017
1,
012
99
4
983
98
3
977
69-7
5Pr
ofes
sion
al, s
cien
tific
and
tech
nica
l act
iviti
es7,
221
7,
692
7,
689
8,
123
7,
721
8,
176
69Le
gal a
nd a
ccou
ntin
g ac
tiviti
es2,
226
2,
383
2,
336
2,
455
2,
342
2,
441
70A
ctiv
ities
of h
ead
offic
es; m
anag
emen
t con
sulta
ncy
activ
ities
2,41
8
2,63
2
2,65
1
2,80
8
2,67
6
2,84
9
71A
rchi
tect
ural
and
eng
inee
ring
activ
ities
; tec
hnic
al te
stin
g an
d an
alys
is1,
326
1,
336
1,
356
1,
400
1,
353
1,
396
72S
cien
tific
rese
arch
and
dev
elop
men
t43
48
41
41
40
44
73A
dver
tisin
g an
d m
arke
t res
earc
h82
3
866
87
8
935
87
1
954
74O
ther
pro
fess
iona
l, sc
ient
ific
and
tech
nica
l act
iviti
es34
3
377
38
9
440
39
8
448
75V
eter
inar
y ac
tiviti
es42
50
38
44
41
44
77-8
2A
dmin
istr
ativ
e an
d su
ppor
t ser
vice
act
iviti
es7,
030
7,
819
7,
557
8,
402
7,
649
8,
437
77R
enta
l and
leas
ing
activ
ities
926
94
1
957
96
4
976
96
5
78E
mpl
oym
ent a
ctiv
ities
1,29
8
1,36
8
1,39
4
1,40
8
1,38
4
1,40
4
79Tr
avel
age
ncy,
tour
ope
rato
r and
oth
er re
serv
atio
n se
rvic
e an
d re
late
d ac
tiviti
es1,
124
1,
133
1,
057
1,
104
1,
049
1,
092
80S
ecur
ity a
nd in
vest
igat
ion
activ
ities
1,27
1
1,38
6
1,37
0
1,38
8
1,38
2
1,40
9
81S
ervi
ces
to b
uild
ings
and
land
scap
e ac
tiviti
es1,
100
1,
305
1,
220
1,
584
1,
237
1,
607
82O
ffice
adm
inis
trativ
e, o
ffice
sup
port
and
othe
r bus
ines
s su
ppor
t act
iviti
es1,
311
1,
686
1,
559
1,
954
1,
621
1,
960
84Pu
blic
adm
inis
trat
ion
and
defe
nce;
com
puls
ory
soci
al s
ecur
ity10
,635
10
,496
10
,527
10
,528
10
,508
10
,420
85Ed
ucat
ion
13,4
30
13,7
66
13,7
28
14,6
00
13,8
29
14,6
75
86-8
8H
uman
hea
lth a
nd s
ocia
l wor
k ac
tiviti
es11
,809
12
,436
12
,345
12
,887
12
,336
12
,907
86H
uman
hea
lth a
ctiv
ities
7,58
5
7,78
0
7,70
4
8,09
6
7,69
7
8,09
8
87R
esid
entia
l car
e ac
tiviti
es3,
055
3,
405
3,
390
3,
502
3,
386
3,
508
88S
ocia
l wor
k ac
tiviti
es w
ithou
t acc
omm
odat
ion
1,16
9
1,25
1
1,25
1
1,28
9
1,25
3
1,30
1
90-9
3A
rts,
ent
erta
inm
ent a
nd re
crea
tion
3,60
7
3,99
9
3,86
0
4,14
6
3,95
8
4,11
4
90C
reat
ive,
arts
and
ent
erta
inm
ent a
ctiv
ities
346
39
6
359
40
0
363
39
7
91Li
brar
ies,
arc
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l act
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es39
1
407
42
5
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42
6
432
92G
ambl
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ities
2,30
2
2,56
9
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2
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2
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0
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93S
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69
9
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6O
ther
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es3,
173
3,
157
3,
067
3,
178
3,
036
3,
148
94A
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ns63
0
592
58
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95R
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l and
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96O
ther
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l ser
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act
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351
2,
266
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2,
229
2,
275
97
-98
Act
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es o
f hou
seho
lds
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mpl
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tiate
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and
ser
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activ
ities
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97
Act
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es o
f hou
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lds
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mpl
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s of
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estic
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3
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3
3
3
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able
1.
Full-
time
empl
oym
ent c
lass
ified
by
NA
CE
Rev
. 2
5
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
2011
Ave
rage
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(R
evis
ed)
2013
Mar
ch
98U
ndiff
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tiate
d go
ods-
and
ser
vice
s-pr
oduc
ing
activ
ities
of p
rivat
e ho
useh
olds
for
own
use
--
--
--
99A
ctiv
ities
of e
xtra
terr
itoria
l org
anis
atio
ns a
nd b
odie
s18
4
179
18
8
181
18
0
179
App
rent
ices
, tra
inee
s an
d st
uden
ts65
9
448
-
--
-
01-9
9To
tal G
ainf
ully
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upie
d (in
clud
ing
appr
entic
es)
149,
599
15
1,88
3
150,
895
15
4,26
9
151,
115
15
4,13
7
Reg
iste
red
Une
mpl
oyed
6,57
0
6,83
8
6,92
1
7,27
9
6,96
6
7,35
0
Part
I5,
892
6,
169
6,
177
6,
732
6,
265
6,
853
Part
II67
8
669
74
4
547
70
1
497
Labo
ur S
uppl
y15
6,16
9
158,
721
15
7,81
6
161,
548
15
8,08
1
161,
487
… T
able
1.
Full-
time
empl
oym
ent c
lass
ified
by
NA
CE
Rev
. 2
6
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
Cat
egor
y20
11
A
vera
ge
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
2013
Febr
uary
2012
Mar
ch
(Rev
ised
)
2013
Mar
ch
Tota
l2,
126
2,
106
2,
095
2,
099
2,
087
2,
092
P
rivat
e S
ecto
r1,
969
1,
943
1,
934
1,
934
1,
925
1,
921
P
ublic
Sec
tor
157
16
3
161
16
5
162
17
1
Mal
es1,
931
1,
915
1,
904
1,
903
1,
899
1,
900
Fe
mal
es19
5
191
19
1
196
18
8
192
S
elf-e
mpl
oyed
1,52
1
1,50
3
1,49
7
1,49
4
1,49
1
1,48
8
Em
ploy
ees
605
60
3
598
60
5
596
60
4
Mal
ta1,
654
1,
635
1,
629
1,
637
1,
620
1,
624
G
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472
47
1
466
46
2
467
46
8
Tota
l32
3
291
29
4
295
29
3
291
P
rivat
e S
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r32
3
291
29
4
295
29
3
291
P
ublic
Sec
tor
--
--
--
Mal
es30
1
271
27
4
273
27
3
269
Fe
mal
es22
20
20
22
20
22
S
elf-e
mpl
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70
63
60
60
60
59
Em
ploy
ees
253
22
8
234
23
5
233
23
2
Mal
ta27
5
244
24
8
250
24
7
246
G
ozo
48
47
46
45
46
45
Tota
l20
,016
19
,870
20
,118
20
,019
20
,097
19
,937
P
rivat
e S
ecto
r19
,943
19
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20
,051
19
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20
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19
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P
ublic
Sec
tor
73
65
67
54
66
54
Mal
es15
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14
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15
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14
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15
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14
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Fe
mal
es5,
016
4,
995
5,
020
5,
110
4,
999
5,
092
S
elf-e
mpl
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1,45
5
1,42
7
1,39
8
1,40
3
1,38
2
1,38
9
Em
ploy
ees
18,5
61
18,4
43
18,7
20
18,6
16
18,7
15
18,5
48
Mal
ta19
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18
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19
,191
19
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19
,175
19
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G
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932
90
2
927
88
2
922
87
8
Tota
l1,
604
1,
564
1,
594
1,
539
1,
594
1,
537
P
rivat
e S
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r2
4
5
9
5
9
P
ublic
Sec
tor
1,60
2
1,56
0
1,58
9
1,53
0
1,58
9
1,52
8
Mal
es1,
448
1,
406
1,
434
1,
383
1,
434
1,
381
Fe
mal
es15
6
158
16
0
156
16
0
156
S
elf-e
mpl
oyed
1
2
2
2
2
2
Em
ploy
ees
1,60
3
1,56
2
1,59
2
1,53
7
1,59
2
1,53
5
Mal
ta1,
557
1,
518
1,
547
1,
492
1,
547
1,
490
G
ozo
47
46
47
47
47
47
10-3
3M
anuf
actu
ring
Tabl
e 2.
Sec
tora
l, se
x, e
mpl
oym
ent s
tatu
s an
d re
gion
al a
naly
sis
of fu
ll-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
…
01-0
3A
gric
ultu
re, f
ores
try
and
fishi
ng
05-0
9M
inin
g an
d qu
arry
ing
35El
ectr
icity
, gas
, ste
am a
nd a
ir co
nditi
onin
g su
pply
7
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
Cat
egor
y20
11
A
vera
ge
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
2013
Febr
uary
2012
Mar
ch
(Rev
ised
)
2013
Mar
ch
Tota
l1,
485
1,
442
1,
479
1,
434
1,
470
1,
424
P
rivat
e S
ecto
r28
3
310
33
6
324
33
6
325
P
ublic
Sec
tor
1,20
2
1,13
2
1,14
3
1,11
0
1,13
4
1,09
9
Mal
es1,
316
1,
272
1,
304
1,
267
1,
295
1,
259
Fe
mal
es16
9
170
17
5
167
17
5
165
S
elf-e
mpl
oyed
57
56
60
60
62
63
Em
ploy
ees
1,42
8
1,38
6
1,41
9
1,37
4
1,40
8
1,36
1
Mal
ta1,
255
1,
268
1,
306
1,
272
1,
303
1,
265
G
ozo
230
17
4
173
16
2
167
15
9
Tota
l12
,317
11
,985
12
,115
11
,746
12
,067
11
,672
P
rivat
e S
ecto
r8,
788
8,
560
8,
612
8,
372
8,
587
8,
300
P
ublic
Sec
tor
3,52
9
3,42
5
3,50
3
3,37
4
3,48
0
3,37
2
Mal
es11
,670
11
,302
11
,434
11
,028
11
,394
10
,950
Fe
mal
es64
7
683
68
1
718
67
3
722
S
elf-e
mpl
oyed
2,62
6
2,64
9
2,62
1
2,65
1
2,63
2
2,65
0
Em
ploy
ees
9,69
1
9,33
6
9,49
4
9,09
5
9,43
5
9,02
2
Mal
ta11
,399
11
,084
11
,175
10
,830
11
,140
10
,762
G
ozo
918
90
1
940
91
6
927
91
0
Tota
l22
,849
23
,012
22
,894
23
,087
22
,899
23
,062
P
rivat
e S
ecto
r22
,849
23
,012
22
,894
23
,087
22
,899
23
,062
P
ublic
Sec
tor
--
--
--
Mal
es15
,529
15
,651
15
,627
15
,691
15
,630
15
,686
Fe
mal
es7,
320
7,
361
7,
267
7,
396
7,
269
7,
376
S
elf-e
mpl
oyed
5,25
0
5,24
8
5,28
4
5,25
9
5,31
1
5,28
8
Em
ploy
ees
17,5
99
17,7
64
17,6
10
17,8
28
17,5
88
17,7
74
Mal
ta21
,543
21
,679
21
,589
21
,760
21
,585
21
,746
G
ozo
1,30
6
1,33
3
1,30
5
1,32
7
1,31
4
1,31
6
Tota
l8,
866
9,
040
9,
000
8,
896
8,
945
8,
957
P
rivat
e S
ecto
r6,
630
7,
026
6,
957
6,
976
6,
967
7,
001
P
ublic
Sec
tor
2,23
6
2,01
4
2,04
3
1,92
0
1,97
8
1,95
6
Mal
es7,
388
7,
550
7,
537
7,
413
7,
494
7,
447
Fe
mal
es1,
478
1,
490
1,
463
1,
483
1,
451
1,
510
S
elf-e
mpl
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1,09
1
997
97
8
986
96
5
979
E
mpl
oyee
s7,
775
8,
043
8,
022
7,
910
7,
980
7,
978
M
alta
8,42
0
8,56
2
8,52
0
8,41
6
8,47
3
8,48
3
Goz
o44
6
478
48
0
480
47
2
474
36-3
9W
ater
sup
ply;
sew
erag
e, w
aste
m
anag
emen
t and
rem
edia
tion
activ
ities
41-4
3C
onst
ruct
ion
… T
able
2.
Sect
oral
, sex
, em
ploy
men
t sta
tus
and
regi
onal
ana
lysi
s of
full-
time
empl
oym
ent c
lass
ified
by
NA
CE
Rev
. 2
45-4
7W
hole
sale
and
reta
il tr
ade;
repa
ir of
mot
or
vehi
cles
and
mot
orcy
cles
49-5
3Tr
ansp
orta
tion
and
stor
age
8
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
Cat
egor
y20
11
A
vera
ge
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
2013
Febr
uary
2012
Mar
ch
(Rev
ised
)
2013
Mar
ch
Tota
l9,
584
9,
643
9,
498
9,
765
9,
555
9,
784
P
rivat
e S
ecto
r9,
546
9,
643
9,
498
9,
765
9,
555
9,
784
P
ublic
Sec
tor
38
--
--
-M
ales
6,68
3
6,69
6
6,63
0
6,73
1
6,67
1
6,74
4
Fem
ales
2,90
1
2,94
7
2,86
8
3,03
4
2,88
4
3,04
0
Sel
f-em
ploy
ed1,
075
1,
112
1,
110
1,
119
1,
118
1,
122
E
mpl
oyee
s8,
509
8,
531
8,
388
8,
646
8,
437
8,
662
M
alta
8,92
5
8,98
3
8,85
0
9,08
4
8,88
8
9,10
1
Goz
o65
9
660
64
8
681
66
7
683
To
tal
4,84
7
4,94
6
4,89
1
5,21
7
4,92
7
5,20
1
Priv
ate
Sec
tor
4,40
9
4,49
0
4,45
6
4,71
7
4,48
4
4,70
4
Pub
lic S
ecto
r43
8
456
43
5
500
44
3
497
M
ales
3,52
8
3,57
4
3,51
5
3,76
5
3,55
1
3,75
8
Fem
ales
1,31
9
1,37
2
1,37
6
1,45
2
1,37
6
1,44
3
Sel
f-em
ploy
ed20
0
207
20
6
215
19
9
217
E
mpl
oyee
s4,
647
4,
739
4,
685
5,
002
4,
728
4,
984
M
alta
4,67
3
4,77
1
4,72
0
5,03
8
4,75
3
5,02
1
Goz
o17
4
175
17
1
179
17
4
180
To
tal
6,81
4
6,97
7
6,95
9
7,14
1
6,97
8
7,14
4
Priv
ate
Sec
tor
6,17
6
6,32
7
6,32
2
6,47
2
6,33
9
6,47
4
Pub
lic S
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r63
8
650
63
7
669
63
9
670
M
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3,35
7
3,40
2
3,42
1
3,46
2
3,42
9
3,45
8
Fem
ales
3,45
7
3,57
5
3,53
8
3,67
9
3,54
9
3,68
6
Sel
f-em
ploy
ed66
73
77
84
77
79
E
mpl
oyee
s6,
748
6,
904
6,
882
7,
057
6,
901
7,
065
M
alta
6,52
9
6,69
1
6,67
8
6,85
6
6,69
7
6,85
9
Goz
o28
5
286
28
1
285
28
1
285
To
tal
1,01
7
1,01
2
994
98
3
983
97
7
Priv
ate
Sec
tor
997
99
4
975
96
6
964
96
0
Pub
lic S
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r20
18
19
17
19
17
M
ales
671
66
4
674
65
0
665
65
1
Fem
ales
346
34
8
320
33
3
318
32
6
Sel
f-em
ploy
ed28
9
286
29
1
296
28
6
291
E
mpl
oyee
s72
8
726
70
3
687
69
7
686
M
alta
876
86
7
899
89
2
889
88
8
Goz
o14
1
145
95
91
94
89
55-5
6A
ccom
mod
atio
n an
d fo
od s
ervi
ce a
ctiv
ities
… T
able
2.
Sect
oral
, sex
, em
ploy
men
t sta
tus
and
regi
onal
ana
lysi
s of
full-
time
empl
oym
ent c
lass
ified
by
NA
CE
Rev
. 2
58-6
3In
form
atio
n an
d co
mm
unic
atio
n
64-6
6Fi
nanc
ial a
nd in
sura
nce
activ
ities
68R
eal e
stat
e ac
tiviti
es
9
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
Cat
egor
y20
11
A
vera
ge
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
2013
Febr
uary
2012
Mar
ch
(Rev
ised
)
2013
Mar
ch
Tota
l7,
221
7,
692
7,
689
8,
123
7,
721
8,
176
P
rivat
e S
ecto
r7,
140
7,
606
7,
605
8,
034
7,
638
8,
088
P
ublic
Sec
tor
81
86
84
89
83
88
Mal
es4,
190
4,
486
4,
522
4,
752
4,
540
4,
771
Fe
mal
es3,
031
3,
206
3,
167
3,
371
3,
181
3,
405
S
elf-e
mpl
oyed
1,05
4
1,10
1
1,10
4
1,12
7
1,11
3
1,13
6
Em
ploy
ees
6,16
7
6,59
1
6,58
5
6,99
6
6,60
8
7,04
0
Mal
ta7,
006
7,
453
7,
466
7,
866
7,
497
7,
923
G
ozo
215
23
9
223
25
7
224
25
3
Tota
l7,
030
7,
819
7,
557
8,
402
7,
649
8,
437
P
rivat
e S
ecto
r6,
212
6,
989
6,
696
7,
579
6,
800
7,
610
P
ublic
Sec
tor
818
83
0
861
82
3
849
82
7
Mal
es4,
542
4,
937
4,
820
5,
220
4,
870
5,
234
Fe
mal
es2,
488
2,
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12
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
2011
Ave
rage
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
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Febr
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20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
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ch
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ch
01-0
3A
gric
ultu
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ores
try
and
fishi
ng2,
311
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394
2,39
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378
2,37
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p an
d an
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duct
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731
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3733
3534
3333
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13,
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2,84
63,
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575
569
677
170
575
9
11M
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f bev
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9290
8989
86
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22
22
2
13M
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5452
4755
4654
14M
anuf
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111
114
107
114
110
114
15M
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1613
1614
1614
16M
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t fu
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of s
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and
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5555
4959
53
17M
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f pap
er a
nd p
aper
pro
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s23
2223
2523
25
18P
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reco
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med
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520
120
220
519
920
8
19M
anuf
actu
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f cok
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pet
role
um p
rodu
cts
11
11
11
20M
anuf
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f che
mic
als
and
chem
ical
pro
duct
s39
3939
3540
3821
Man
ufac
ture
of b
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pha
rmac
eutic
al p
rodu
cts
and
phar
mac
eutic
al
prep
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ions
3735
3236
3236
22M
anuf
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re o
f rub
ber a
nd p
last
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rodu
cts
105
114
110
131
109
130
23M
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f oth
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on-m
etal
lic m
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al p
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157
160
162
155
165
158
24M
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actu
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f bas
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etal
s56
4841
4037
3525
Man
ufac
ture
of f
abric
ated
met
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rodu
cts,
exc
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achi
nery
and
eq
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227
235
233
239
241
245
26M
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actu
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f com
pute
r, el
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nic
and
optic
al p
rodu
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8176
7671
7374
27M
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men
t82
8582
8482
88
28M
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quip
men
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3134
4033
3832
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t cla
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…
13
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
2011
Ave
rage
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
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2012
Febr
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20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(Rev
ised
)
2013
Mar
ch
29M
anuf
actu
re o
f mot
or v
ehic
les,
trai
lers
and
sem
i-tra
ilers
6067
7381
7280
30M
anuf
actu
re o
f oth
er tr
ansp
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quip
men
t13
1511
1711
16
31M
anuf
actu
re o
f fur
nitu
re36
937
335
738
436
538
0
32O
ther
man
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g23
123
820
924
521
624
6
33R
epai
r and
inst
alla
tion
of m
achi
nery
and
equ
ipm
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108
124
117
146
115
141
35El
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, gas
, ste
am a
nd a
ir co
nditi
onin
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pply
87
88
88
36-3
9W
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sup
ply;
sew
erag
e, w
aste
man
agem
ent a
nd re
med
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n ac
tiviti
es18
618
417
818
817
918
9
36W
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col
lect
ion,
trea
tmen
t and
sup
ply
2015
1616
1516
37S
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age
33
33
33
38W
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col
lect
ion,
trea
tmen
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dis
posa
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ials
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15
215
715
016
015
216
139
Rem
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tion
activ
ities
and
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er w
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man
agem
ent s
ervi
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119
99
99
41-4
3C
onst
ruct
ion
1,56
51,
630
1,60
31,
646
1,63
51,
668
41C
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of b
uild
ings
452
470
491
472
494
482
42C
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engi
neer
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5260
6155
6359
43S
peci
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ed c
onst
ruct
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activ
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1,06
11,
100
1,05
11,
119
1,07
81,
127
45-4
7W
hole
sale
and
reta
il tr
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repa
ir of
mot
or v
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les
and
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9,08
29,
596
9,30
49,
940
9,30
69,
915
45W
hole
sale
and
reta
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de a
nd re
pair
of m
otor
veh
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s an
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065
965
565
764
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7
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hole
sale
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t of m
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647
2,69
72,
555
2,65
62,
522
2,60
947
Ret
ail t
rade
, exc
ept o
f mot
or v
ehic
les
and
mot
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cles
5,78
56,
240
6,09
46,
627
6,13
76,
649
49-5
3Tr
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orta
tion
and
stor
age
1,95
02,
063
1,86
12,
068
1,91
12,
133
49La
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nd tr
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ines
1,17
51,
163
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11,
138
1,09
41,
158
50W
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tran
spor
t97
9597
9798
99
51A
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rt62
150
3817
350
203
52W
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n45
245
644
546
445
947
6
53P
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cou
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164
199
190
196
210
197
55-5
6A
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mod
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n an
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od s
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ce a
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9,68
710
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9,54
610
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9,57
910
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408
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93,
193
3,24
83,
255
3,21
3
56Fo
od a
nd b
ever
age
serv
ice
activ
ities
6,27
96,
866
6,35
36,
859
6,32
46,
805
… T
able
3.
Part
-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
14
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
2011
Ave
rage
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(Rev
ised
)
2013
Mar
ch
58-6
3In
form
atio
n an
d co
mm
unic
atio
n1,
490
1,50
91,
492
1,54
61,
498
1,53
7
58P
ublis
hing
act
iviti
es23
215
713
013
012
913
259
Mot
ion
pict
ure,
vid
eo a
nd te
levi
sion
pro
gram
me
prod
uctio
n, s
ound
re
cord
ing
and
mus
ic p
ublis
hing
act
iviti
es34
436
536
838
236
538
3
60P
rogr
amm
ing
and
broa
dcas
ting
activ
ities
295
404
437
429
443
430
61Te
leco
mm
unic
atio
ns21
714
712
712
412
411
662
Com
pute
r pro
gram
min
g, c
onsu
ltanc
y an
d re
late
d ac
tiviti
es37
641
140
645
441
144
8
63In
form
atio
n se
rvic
e ac
tiviti
es26
2524
2726
28
64-6
6Fi
nanc
ial a
nd in
sura
nce
activ
ities
642
681
706
716
717
730
64Fi
nanc
ial s
ervi
ce a
ctiv
ities
, exc
ept i
nsur
ance
and
pen
sion
fund
ing
264
292
304
319
313
332
65In
sura
nce,
rein
sura
nce
and
pens
ion
fund
ing,
exc
ept c
ompu
lsor
y so
cial
sec
urity
124
127
117
127
118
116
66A
ctiv
ities
aux
iliar
y to
fina
ncia
l ser
vice
s an
d in
sura
nce
activ
ities
254
262
285
270
286
282
68R
eal e
stat
e ac
tiviti
es56
060
155
762
558
263
1
69-7
5Pr
ofes
sion
al, s
cien
tific
and
tech
nica
l act
iviti
es3,
242
3,49
33,
405
3,61
33,
427
3,61
4
69Le
gal a
nd a
ccou
ntin
g ac
tiviti
es75
781
978
083
481
082
870
Act
iviti
es o
f hea
d of
fices
; man
agem
ent c
onsu
ltanc
y ac
tiviti
es1,
191
1,24
71,
188
1,31
61,
166
1,32
471
Arc
hite
ctur
al a
nd e
ngin
eerin
g ac
tiviti
es; t
echn
ical
test
ing
and
anal
ysis
467
474
475
495
470
490
72S
cien
tific
rese
arch
and
dev
elop
men
t12
1818
2018
19
73A
dver
tisin
g an
d m
arke
t res
earc
h56
166
068
165
569
065
6
74O
ther
pro
fess
iona
l, sc
ient
ific
and
tech
nica
l act
iviti
es23
625
424
426
725
327
3
75V
eter
inar
y ac
tiviti
es18
2119
2620
24
77-8
2A
dmin
istr
ativ
e an
d su
ppor
t ser
vice
act
iviti
es4,
623
5,06
64,
991
5,27
55,
098
5,30
3
77R
enta
l and
leas
ing
activ
ities
459
491
487
533
492
536
78E
mpl
oym
ent a
ctiv
ities
1,32
81,
393
1,38
71,
454
1,42
71,
451
79Tr
avel
age
ncy,
tour
ope
rato
r and
oth
er re
serv
atio
n se
rvic
e an
d re
late
d ac
tiviti
es61
860
155
656
355
755
9
80S
ecur
ity a
nd in
vest
igat
ion
activ
ities
846
913
834
985
854
1,00
2
81S
ervi
ces
to b
uild
ings
and
land
scap
e ac
tiviti
es77
797
61,
078
1,06
21,
099
1,06
982
Offi
ce a
dmin
istra
tive,
offi
ce s
uppo
rt an
d ot
her b
usin
ess
supp
ort
activ
ities
595
692
649
678
669
686
84Pu
blic
adm
inis
trat
ion
and
defe
nce;
com
puls
ory
soci
al s
ecur
ity1,
650
1,64
91,
693
1,99
51,
689
2,03
0
… T
able
3.
Part
-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
15
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
2011
Ave
rage
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(Rev
ised
)
2013
Mar
ch
85Ed
ucat
ion
5,17
35,
245
5,34
35,
236
5,38
85,
241
86-8
8H
uman
hea
lth a
nd s
ocia
l wor
k ac
tiviti
es2,
903
2,98
52,
809
3,17
02,
857
3,19
2
86H
uman
hea
lth a
ctiv
ities
908
955
891
1,06
590
71,
080
87R
esid
entia
l car
e ac
tiviti
es1,
398
1,40
81,
322
1,48
71,
355
1,49
2
88S
ocia
l wor
k ac
tiviti
es w
ithou
t acc
omm
odat
ion
597
622
596
618
595
620
90-9
3A
rts,
ent
erta
inm
ent a
nd re
crea
tion
1,48
01,
654
1,58
51,
804
1,59
21,
786
90C
reat
ive,
arts
and
ent
erta
inm
ent a
ctiv
ities
385
473
410
549
407
545
91Li
brar
ies,
arc
hive
s, m
useu
ms
and
othe
r cul
tura
l act
iviti
es12
511
711
311
611
911
9
92G
ambl
ing
and
betti
ng a
ctiv
ities
321
302
272
268
260
267
93S
ports
act
iviti
es a
nd a
mus
emen
t and
recr
eatio
n ac
tiviti
es64
976
279
087
180
685
5
94-9
6O
ther
ser
vice
act
iviti
es2,
344
2,25
42,
069
2,12
91,
994
2,07
2
94A
ctiv
ities
of m
embe
rshi
p or
gani
satio
ns46
347
645
549
145
749
495
Rep
air o
f com
pute
rs a
nd p
erso
nal a
nd h
ouse
hold
goo
ds14
114
714
714
314
915
0
96O
ther
per
sona
l ser
vice
act
iviti
es1,
740
1,63
11,
467
1,49
51,
388
1,42
897
-98
Act
iviti
es o
f hou
seho
lds
as e
mpl
oyer
s; u
ndiff
eren
tiate
d go
ods-
an
d se
rvic
es-p
rodu
cing
act
iviti
es o
f hou
seho
lds
for o
wn
use
37
89
910
97A
ctiv
ities
of h
ouse
hold
s as
em
ploy
ers
of d
omes
tic p
erso
nnel
37
88
88
98U
ndiff
eren
tiate
d go
ods-
and
ser
vice
s-pr
oduc
ing
activ
ities
of p
rivat
e ho
useh
olds
for o
wn
use
--
-1
12
99A
ctiv
ities
of e
xtra
terr
itoria
l org
anis
atio
ns a
nd b
odie
s22
2122
2022
20
01-9
9To
tal
51,8
8854
,355
52,4
3055
,545
52,7
4855
,522
… T
able
3.
Part
-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
16
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
Part
-tim
e ty
peSe
x20
11
A
vera
ge
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(R
evis
ed)
2013
Mar
ch
Tota
lTo
tal
2,31
12,
362
2,39
42,
394
2,37
82,
377
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l1,
364
1,37
21,
404
1,38
71,
390
1,37
1
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es1,
309
1,31
41,
347
1,32
41,
334
1,30
8
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
5558
5763
5663
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
947
990
990
1,00
798
81,
006
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
802
829
829
846
826
846
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es14
516
116
116
116
216
0
Tota
lTo
tal
3733
3534
3333
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l11
1012
1010
9
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es10
911
99
8
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
11
11
11
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
2623
2324
2324
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
1815
1516
1516
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es8
88
88
8
Tota
lTo
tal
2,93
02,
950
2,82
13,
022
2,84
63,
015
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l1,
207
1,18
81,
107
1,20
81,
123
1,19
3
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es98
996
890
797
691
896
2
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
218
220
200
232
205
231
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
1,72
31,
762
1,71
41,
814
1,72
31,
822
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
902
921
910
939
902
947
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es82
184
180
487
582
187
5
Tota
lTo
tal
87
88
88
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l4
34
44
4
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es4
34
44
4
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
--
--
--
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
44
44
44
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
33
33
33
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es1
11
11
1
Tota
lTo
tal
186
184
178
188
179
189
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l74
7369
7467
71
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es65
6359
6257
61
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
910
1012
1010
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
112
111
109
114
112
118
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
6164
6267
6568
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es51
4747
4747
50
Tabl
e 4.
Sec
tora
l dis
trib
utio
n of
par
t-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
…
01-0
3A
gric
ultu
re, f
ores
try
and
fishi
ng
05-0
9M
inin
g an
d qu
arry
ing
10-3
3M
anuf
actu
ring
35El
ectr
icity
, gas
, ste
am
and
air c
ondi
tioni
ng
supp
ly
36-3
9
Wat
er s
uppl
y;
sew
erag
e, w
aste
m
anag
emen
t and
re
med
iatio
n ac
tiviti
es
17
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
Part
-tim
e ty
peSe
x20
11
A
vera
ge
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(R
evis
ed)
2013
Mar
ch
Tota
lTo
tal
1,56
51,
630
1,60
31,
646
1,63
51,
668
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l83
586
085
086
586
986
9
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es80
481
780
481
782
282
0
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
3143
4648
4749
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
730
770
753
781
766
799
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
585
612
589
626
603
635
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es14
515
816
415
516
316
4
Tota
lTo
tal
9,08
29,
596
9,30
49,
940
9,30
69,
915
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l3,
245
3,39
83,
290
3,46
73,
290
3,47
6
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es2,
239
2,29
82,
261
2,31
42,
254
2,31
6
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
1,00
61,
100
1,02
91,
153
1,03
61,
160
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
5,83
76,
198
6,01
46,
473
6,01
66,
439
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
1,87
11,
958
1,90
41,
996
1,90
32,
005
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es3,
966
4,24
04,
110
4,47
74,
113
4,43
4
Tota
lTo
tal
1,95
02,
063
1,86
12,
068
1,91
12,
133
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l89
389
983
585
484
987
0
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es77
476
771
872
872
673
8
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
119
132
117
126
123
132
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
1,05
71,
164
1,02
61,
214
1,06
21,
263
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
712
773
683
803
702
832
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es34
539
134
341
136
043
1
Tota
lTo
tal
9,68
710
,365
9,54
610
,107
9,57
910
,018
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l3,
691
3,86
83,
602
3,79
23,
621
3,76
6
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es2,
603
2,71
52,
582
2,65
52,
591
2,63
6
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
1,08
81,
153
1,02
01,
137
1,03
01,
130
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
5,99
66,
497
5,94
46,
315
5,95
86,
252
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
2,76
63,
020
2,76
12,
973
2,74
72,
950
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es3,
230
3,47
73,
183
3,34
23,
211
3,30
2
Tota
lTo
tal
1,49
01,
509
1,49
21,
546
1,49
81,
537
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l79
781
081
080
381
579
6
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es57
758
358
358
258
558
0
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
220
227
227
221
230
216
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
693
699
682
743
683
741
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
363
370
353
401
355
402
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es33
032
932
934
232
833
9
… T
able
4.
Sect
oral
dis
trib
utio
n of
par
t-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
Con
stru
ctio
n
45-4
7
Who
lesa
le a
nd re
tail
trad
e; re
pair
of m
otor
ve
hicl
es a
nd
mot
orcy
cles
58-6
3In
form
atio
n an
d co
mm
unic
atio
n
49-5
3Tr
ansp
orta
tion
and
stor
age
55-5
6A
ccom
mod
atio
n an
d fo
od s
ervi
ce a
ctiv
ities
41-4
3
18
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
Part
-tim
e ty
peSe
x20
11
A
vera
ge
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(R
evis
ed)
2013
Mar
ch
Tota
lTo
tal
642
681
706
716
717
730
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l22
524
826
128
126
227
8
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es14
316
417
918
917
718
4
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
8284
8292
8594
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
417
433
445
435
455
452
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
133
145
151
149
153
150
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es28
428
829
428
630
230
2
Tota
lTo
tal
560
601
557
625
582
631
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l27
329
727
730
529
631
2
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es17
318
217
218
618
019
0
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
100
115
105
119
116
122
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
287
304
280
320
286
319
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
110
115
100
113
103
113
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es17
718
918
020
718
320
6
Tota
lTo
tal
3,24
23,
493
3,40
53,
613
3,42
73,
614
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l1,
506
1,57
41,
539
1,60
31,
537
1,61
2
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es95
497
096
298
396
499
2
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
552
604
577
620
573
620
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
1,73
61,
919
1,86
62,
010
1,89
02,
002
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
693
788
781
836
785
841
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es1,
043
1,13
11,
085
1,17
41,
105
1,16
1
Tota
lTo
tal
4,62
35,
066
4,99
15,
275
5,09
85,
303
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l2,
451
2,58
12,
537
2,61
62,
589
2,63
5
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es1,
786
1,84
01,
788
1,83
11,
816
1,85
0
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
665
741
749
785
773
785
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
2,17
22,
485
2,45
42,
659
2,50
92,
668
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
908
1,03
496
91,
108
995
1,11
8
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es1,
264
1,45
11,
485
1,55
11,
514
1,55
0
Tota
lTo
tal
1,65
01,
649
1,69
31,
995
1,68
92,
030
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l43
945
546
268
046
370
4
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es22
423
425
033
525
135
5
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
215
221
212
345
212
349
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
1,21
11,
194
1,23
11,
315
1,22
61,
326
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
244
233
251
283
246
288
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es96
796
198
01,
032
980
1,03
8
… T
able
4.
Sect
oral
dis
trib
utio
n of
par
t-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
77-8
2A
dmin
istr
ativ
e an
d su
ppor
t ser
vice
ac
tiviti
es
68R
eal e
stat
e ac
tiviti
es
Prof
essi
onal
, sci
entif
ic
and
tech
nica
l act
iviti
es69
-75
84
Publ
ic a
dmin
istr
atio
n an
d de
fenc
e;
com
puls
ory
soci
al
secu
rity
64-6
6Fi
nanc
ial a
nd
insu
ranc
e ac
tiviti
es
19
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
Part
-tim
e ty
peSe
x20
11
A
vera
ge
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(R
evis
ed)
2013
Mar
ch
Tota
lTo
tal
5,17
35,
245
5,34
35,
236
5,38
85,
241
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l2,
844
2,81
72,
930
2,76
22,
940
2,72
5
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es1,
508
1,47
81,
550
1,43
31,
548
1,39
9
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
1,33
61,
339
1,38
01,
329
1,39
21,
326
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
2,32
92,
428
2,41
32,
474
2,44
82,
516
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
841
871
883
888
900
900
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es1,
488
1,55
71,
530
1,58
61,
548
1,61
6
Tota
lTo
tal
2,90
32,
985
2,80
93,
170
2,85
73,
192
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l1,
257
1,34
31,
284
1,42
91,
306
1,44
2
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es54
657
155
558
956
660
1
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
711
772
729
840
740
841
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
1,64
61,
642
1,52
51,
741
1,55
11,
750
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
285
300
269
345
284
351
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es1,
361
1,34
21,
256
1,39
61,
267
1,39
9
Tota
lTo
tal
1,48
01,
654
1,58
51,
804
1,59
21,
786
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l70
278
076
284
177
083
4
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es46
050
850
154
450
954
0
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
242
272
261
297
261
294
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
778
874
823
963
822
952
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
362
404
394
434
386
432
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es41
647
042
952
943
652
0
Tota
lTo
tal
2,34
42,
254
2,06
92,
129
1,99
42,
072
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l71
970
667
469
363
866
7
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es46
844
042
542
239
439
6
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
251
266
249
271
244
271
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
1,62
51,
548
1,39
51,
436
1,35
61,
405
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
519
503
458
452
437
436
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es1,
106
1,04
593
798
491
996
9
Tota
lTo
tal
37
89
910
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l-
22
32
3
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es-
11
21
2
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
-1
11
11
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
35
66
77
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
-1
11
11
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es3
45
56
6
Act
iviti
es o
f ho
useh
olds
as
empl
oyer
s;
undi
ffere
ntia
ted
good
s-an
d se
rvic
es-
prod
ucin
g ac
tiviti
es o
f ho
useh
olds
for o
wn
use
86-8
8
94-9
6O
ther
ser
vice
act
iviti
es
97-9
8
Hum
an h
ealth
and
so
cial
wor
k ac
tiviti
es
90-9
3A
rts,
ent
erta
inm
ent
and
recr
eatio
n
… T
able
4.
Sect
oral
dis
trib
utio
n of
par
t-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
85Ed
ucat
ion
20
NA
CE
Des
crip
tion
Part
-tim
e ty
peSe
x20
11
A
vera
ge
2012
Ave
rage
(R
evis
ed)
2012
Febr
uary
20
13
Fe
brua
ry
2012
Mar
ch
(R
evis
ed)
2013
Mar
ch
Tota
lTo
tal
2221
2220
2220
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l3
22
22
2
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es2
11
11
1
Par
t-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
11
11
11
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
1919
2018
2018
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
54
43
43
Par
t-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es14
1516
1516
15
Tota
lTo
tal
51,8
8854
,355
52,4
3055
,545
52,7
4855
,522
Part
-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Tota
l22
,540
23,2
8622
,713
23,6
7922
,843
23,6
39
Part
-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Mal
es15
,638
15,9
2615
,660
15,9
8615
,707
15,9
43
Part
-tim
ers
hold
ing
a Fu
ll-Ti
me
Job
Fem
ales
6,90
27,
360
7,05
37,
693
7,13
67,
696
Part
-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bTo
tal
29,3
4831
,069
29,7
1731
,866
29,9
0531
,883
Part
-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bM
ales
12,1
8312
,963
12,3
7013
,282
12,4
1513
,337
Part
-Tim
e as
a P
rimar
y Jo
bFe
mal
es17
,165
18,1
0617
,347
18,5
8417
,490
18,5
46
99
Act
iviti
es o
f ex
trat
errit
oria
l or
gani
satio
ns a
nd
bodi
es
… T
able
4.
Sect
oral
dis
trib
utio
n of
par
t-tim
e em
ploy
men
t cla
ssifi
ed b
y N
AC
E R
ev. 2
Tota
l
21
Methodological Notes
1. In line with international methodology, annual data are being presented as an average for eachrespective year.
2. The statistics in this release are based on the administrative records of the Employment and TrainingCorporation (ETC).
3. The data in this release may be subject to revision. Monthly data are revised in the subsequent year.
4. Full/part-time status is defined by what the employer (employer or self-employed) declares in theEngagement Form which is required to be sent to the ETC upon the commencement of employment.
5. As from January 2013, the number of apprentices, trainees and students are no being included undertheir respective economic activity.
Definitions:
Malta/Gozo employment: Data on regional employment differ on the basis of economic sector. Accordingly,the data of the private sector depend on employee residence, whereas the data of the public sector depend onemployer information of location of its employees.
Part 1 of the unemployment register: Persons registering under Part 1 are either new job seekers who haveleft school, re-entrants into the labour market, and job losers who have been made redundant by their formeremployer.
Part 2 of the unemployment register: Persons registering under Part 2 are either workers who have beendismissed from work due to disciplinary action, left work out of their own free will, refused work or trainingopportunities or were struck off the register after an inspection by the Law Enforcement personnel.
Apprentices, trainees and students: Includes apprentices, trainees, Junior College and University students in the summer work-phase, undergraduate trainees, and trainees with fixed contracts.
Labour Supply: The sum of the full-time gainfully occupied population and the registered unemployedpopulation.