gainfully occupied population: march 2013 · 03 fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507...

21
Kindly 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 CUSCHIERI T. +356 2599 7662 E. [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, Scientific 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

Upload: lamtuong

Post on 09-Apr-2018

219 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

Page 2: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

uacu

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

05M

inin

g of

coa

l and

lign

ite-

--

--

-

06E

xtra

ctio

n of

cru

de p

etro

leum

and

nat

ural

gas

--

--

--

07M

inin

g of

met

al o

res

--

--

--

08O

ther

min

ing

and

quar

ryin

g21

6

192

19

8

190

19

5

187

09M

inin

g su

ppor

t ser

vice

act

iviti

es10

7

99

96

105

98

10

4

10-3

3M

anuf

actu

ring

20,0

16

19,8

70

20,1

18

20,0

19

20,0

97

19,9

37

10M

anuf

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

anuf

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

anuf

actu

re o

f wea

ring

appa

rel

442

43

7

425

43

7

423

42

4

15M

anuf

actu

re o

f lea

ther

and

rela

ted

prod

ucts

38

32

31

32

30

31

16M

anuf

actu

re o

f woo

d an

d of

pro

duct

s of

woo

d an

d co

rk, e

xcep

t fur

nitu

re;

man

ufac

ture

of a

rticl

es o

f stra

w a

nd p

laiti

ng m

ater

ials

274

26

6

269

25

8

273

26

0

17M

anuf

actu

re o

f pap

er a

nd p

aper

pro

duct

s23

0

229

23

4

233

23

6

232

18P

rintin

g an

d re

prod

uctio

n of

reco

rded

med

ia1,

331

1,

363

1,

382

1,

401

1,

398

1,

401

19M

anuf

actu

re o

f cok

e an

d re

fined

pet

role

um p

rodu

cts

9

9

5

5

4

5

20M

anuf

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

eutic

al p

rodu

cts

and

phar

mac

eutic

al p

repa

ratio

ns85

0

1,02

0

1,13

5

1,20

7

1,14

3

1,20

8

22M

anuf

actu

re o

f rub

ber a

nd p

last

ic p

rodu

cts

1,59

5

1,59

7

1,61

3

1,61

9

1,61

1

1,61

9

23M

anuf

actu

re o

f oth

er n

on-m

etal

lic m

iner

al p

rodu

cts

1,18

3

1,15

0

1,16

1

1,12

4

1,15

8

1,12

2

24M

anuf

actu

re o

f bas

ic m

etal

s20

2

146

94

10

0

87

91

25M

anuf

actu

re o

f fab

ricat

ed m

etal

pro

duct

s, e

xcep

t mac

hine

ry a

nd e

quip

men

t1,

315

1,

204

1,

318

1,

166

1,

314

1,

187

26M

anuf

actu

re o

f com

pute

r, el

ectro

nic

and

optic

al p

rodu

cts

2,30

3

2,19

0

2,20

6

2,20

3

2,18

0

2,19

1

27M

anuf

actu

re o

f ele

ctric

al e

quip

men

t46

2

446

45

8

449

44

5

457

28M

anuf

actu

re o

f mac

hine

ry a

nd e

quip

men

t n.e

.c.

444

44

5

457

44

3

454

43

7

29M

anuf

actu

re o

f mot

or v

ehic

les,

trai

lers

and

sem

i-tra

ilers

963

99

4

980

1,

043

98

9

1,05

1

30M

anuf

actu

re o

f oth

er tr

ansp

ort e

quip

men

t42

46

39

41

40

43

31M

anuf

actu

re o

f fur

nitu

re1,

247

1,

205

1,

207

1,

182

1,

206

1,

167

32O

ther

man

ufac

turin

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

Page 3: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

Page 4: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

hive

s, m

useu

ms

and

othe

r cul

tura

l act

iviti

es39

1

407

42

5

452

42

6

432

92G

ambl

ing

and

betti

ng a

ctiv

ities

2,30

2

2,56

9

2,41

2

2,57

2

2,47

0

2,56

3

93S

ports

act

iviti

es a

nd a

mus

emen

t and

recr

eatio

n ac

tiviti

es56

8

627

66

4

722

69

9

722

94-9

6O

ther

ser

vice

act

iviti

es3,

173

3,

157

3,

067

3,

178

3,

036

3,

148

94A

ctiv

ities

of m

embe

rshi

p or

gani

satio

ns63

0

592

58

1

640

58

2

649

95R

epai

r of c

ompu

ters

and

per

sona

l and

hou

seho

ld g

oods

256

21

4

220

21

7

225

22

4

96O

ther

per

sona

l ser

vice

act

iviti

es2,

287

2,

351

2,

266

2,

321

2,

229

2,

275

97

-98

Act

iviti

es o

f hou

seho

lds

as e

mpl

oyer

s; u

ndiff

eren

tiate

d go

ods-

and

ser

vice

s-pr

oduc

ing

activ

ities

of h

ouse

hold

s fo

r ow

n us

e3

3

3

3

3

3

97

Act

iviti

es o

f hou

seho

lds

as e

mpl

oyer

s of

dom

estic

per

sonn

el3

3

3

3

3

3

… T

able

1.

Full-

time

empl

oym

ent c

lass

ified

by

NA

CE

Rev

. 2

Page 5: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

eren

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

Occ

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

Page 6: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

ozo

472

47

1

466

46

2

467

46

8

Tota

l32

3

291

29

4

295

29

3

291

P

rivat

e S

ecto

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

oyed

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

,805

20

,051

19

,965

20

,031

19

,883

P

ublic

Sec

tor

73

65

67

54

66

54

Mal

es15

,000

14

,875

15

,098

14

,909

15

,098

14

,845

Fe

mal

es5,

016

4,

995

5,

020

5,

110

4,

999

5,

092

S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

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

,084

18

,968

19

,191

19

,137

19

,175

19

,059

G

ozo

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

ecto

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

Page 7: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

oyed

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

Page 8: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

ecto

r63

8

650

63

7

669

63

9

670

M

ales

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

ecto

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

Page 9: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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,

882

2,

737

3,

182

2,

779

3,

203

S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

589

67

5

661

73

9

672

75

1

Em

ploy

ees

6,44

1

7,14

4

6,89

6

7,66

3

6,97

7

7,68

6

Mal

ta6,

784

7,

517

7,

261

8,

098

7,

358

8,

134

G

ozo

246

30

2

296

30

4

291

30

3

Tota

l10

,635

10

,496

10

,527

10

,528

10

,508

10

,420

P

rivat

e S

ecto

r-

--

--

-P

ublic

Sec

tor

10,6

35

10,4

96

10,5

27

10,5

28

10,5

08

10,4

20

Mal

es7,

288

7,

072

7,

122

7,

088

7,

088

7,

027

Fe

mal

es3,

347

3,

424

3,

405

3,

440

3,

420

3,

393

S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

--

--

--

Em

ploy

ees

10,6

35

10,4

96

10,5

27

10,5

28

10,5

08

10,4

20

Mal

ta9,

817

9,

690

9,

703

9,

730

9,

686

9,

629

G

ozo

818

80

6

824

79

8

822

79

1

Tota

l13

,430

13

,766

13

,728

14

,600

13

,829

14

,675

P

rivat

e S

ecto

r3,

823

4,

010

4,

032

4,

271

4,

049

4,

292

P

ublic

Sec

tor

9,60

7

9,75

6

9,69

6

10,3

29

9,78

0

10,3

83

Mal

es4,

786

4,

797

4,

860

4,

945

4,

870

4,

985

Fe

mal

es8,

644

8,

969

8,

868

9,

655

8,

959

9,

690

S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

285

28

8

309

28

2

317

29

4

Em

ploy

ees

13,1

45

13,4

78

13,4

19

14,3

18

13,5

12

14,3

81

Mal

ta12

,424

12

,756

12

,714

13

,585

12

,816

13

,617

G

ozo

1,00

6

1,01

0

1,01

4

1,01

5

1,01

3

1,05

8

77-8

2A

dmin

istr

ativ

e an

d su

ppor

t ser

vice

ac

tiviti

es

… 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

69-7

5Pr

ofes

sion

al, s

cien

tific

and

tech

nica

l ac

tiviti

es

84Pu

blic

adm

inis

trat

ion

and

defe

nce;

co

mpu

lsor

y so

cial

sec

urity

85Ed

ucat

ion

Page 10: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

10

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

l11

,809

12

,436

12

,345

12

,887

12

,336

12

,907

P

rivat

e S

ecto

r2,

573

2,

887

2,

826

3,

108

2,

835

3,

116

P

ublic

Sec

tor

9,23

6

9,54

9

9,51

9

9,77

9

9,50

1

9,79

1

Mal

es4,

942

5,

000

4,

997

5,

088

4,

993

5,

089

Fe

mal

es6,

867

7,

436

7,

348

7,

799

7,

343

7,

818

S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

261

27

7

270

29

5

273

30

0

Em

ploy

ees

11,5

48

12,1

59

12,0

75

12,5

92

12,0

63

12,6

07

Mal

ta10

,961

11

,532

11

,450

11

,951

11

,444

11

,960

G

ozo

848

90

4

895

93

6

892

94

7

Tota

l3,

607

3,

999

3,

860

4,

146

3,

958

4,

114

P

rivat

e S

ecto

r3,

057

3,

429

3,

276

3,

528

3,

375

3,

494

P

ublic

Sec

tor

550

57

0

584

61

8

583

62

0

Mal

es2,

346

2,

632

2,

549

2,

760

2,

597

2,

736

Fe

mal

es1,

261

1,

367

1,

311

1,

386

1,

361

1,

378

S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

322

35

8

321

36

6

351

36

7

Em

ploy

ees

3,28

5

3,64

1

3,53

9

3,78

0

3,60

7

3,74

7

Mal

ta3,

450

3,

828

3,

696

3,

970

3,

784

3,

936

G

ozo

157

17

1

164

17

6

174

17

8

Tota

l3,

173

3,

157

3,

067

3,

178

3,

036

3,

148

P

rivat

e S

ecto

r3,

169

3,

149

3,

062

3,

164

3,

031

3,

134

P

ublic

Sec

tor

4

8

5

14

5

14

Mal

es1,

575

1,

523

1,

483

1,

508

1,

453

1,

482

Fe

mal

es1,

598

1,

634

1,

584

1,

670

1,

583

1,

666

S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

1,46

9

1,49

0

1,48

2

1,47

5

1,45

2

1,43

2

Em

ploy

ees

1,70

4

1,66

7

1,58

5

1,70

3

1,58

4

1,71

6

Mal

ta3,

045

3,

029

2,

944

3,

051

2,

915

3,

023

G

ozo

128

12

8

123

12

7

121

12

5

Tota

l3

3

3

3

3

3

P

rivat

e S

ecto

r3

3

3

3

3

3

P

ublic

Sec

tor

--

--

--

Mal

es1

1

1

1

1

1

Fe

mal

es2

2

2

2

2

2

S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

--

--

--

Em

ploy

ees

3

3

3

3

3

3

Mal

ta3

3

3

3

3

3

G

ozo

--

--

--

97-9

8

Act

iviti

es o

f hou

seho

lds

as e

mpl

oyer

s;

undi

ffere

ntia

ted

good

s- a

nd s

ervi

ces-

prod

ucin

g ac

tiviti

es o

f hou

seho

lds

for o

wn

use

86-8

8H

uman

hea

lth a

nd s

ocia

l wor

k ac

tiviti

es

90-9

3A

rts,

ent

erta

inm

ent a

nd re

crea

tion

94-9

6O

ther

ser

vice

act

iviti

es

… 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

Page 11: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

11

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

l18

4

179

18

8

181

18

0

179

P

rivat

e S

ecto

r18

4

179

18

8

181

18

0

179

P

ublic

Sec

tor

--

--

--

Mal

es12

0

117

12

2

119

11

7

117

Fe

mal

es64

62

66

62

63

62

S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

-1

-

1

-1

E

mpl

oyee

s18

4

178

18

8

180

18

0

178

M

alta

184

17

9

188

18

1

180

17

9

Goz

o-

--

--

-To

tal

659

44

8

--

--

Priv

ate

Sec

tor

508

34

2

--

--

Pub

lic S

ecto

r15

1

106

-

--

-M

ales

553

37

0

--

--

Fem

ales

106

78

-

--

-S

elf-e

mpl

oyed

--

--

--

Em

ploy

ees

659

44

8

--

--

Mal

ta64

4

434

-

--

-G

ozo

15

14

--

--

Tota

l14

9,59

9

151,

883

15

0,89

5

154,

269

15

1,11

5

154,

137

Pr

ivat

e Se

ctor

108,

585

11

0,99

9

110,

022

11

2,75

0

110,

296

11

2,63

0

Publ

ic S

ecto

r41

,014

40

,884

40

,873

41

,519

40

,819

41

,507

M

ales

99,1

65

99,5

13

99,3

28

99,9

56

99,3

62

99,7

90

Fem

ales

50,4

34

52,3

70

51,5

67

54,3

13

51,7

53

54,3

47

Self-

empl

oyed

17,6

81

17,8

13

17,7

31

17,9

14

17,7

63

17,9

08

Empl

oyee

s13

1,91

8

134,

070

13

3,16

4

136,

355

13

3,35

2

136,

229

M

alta

140,

508

14

2,69

1

141,

777

14

5,09

9

142,

000

14

4,94

8

Goz

o9,

091

9,

192

9,

118

9,

170

9,

115

9,

189

99A

ctiv

ities

of e

xtra

terr

itoria

l org

anis

atio

ns

and

bodi

es

Tota

l Gai

nful

ly O

ccup

ied

(in

clud

ing

appr

entic

es)

App

rent

ices

, tra

inee

s an

d st

uden

ts

… 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

Page 12: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

12

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

01-0

3A

gric

ultu

re, f

ores

try

and

fishi

ng2,

311

2,36

22,

394

2,39

42,

378

2,37

701

Cro

p an

d an

imal

pro

duct

ion,

hun

ting

and

rela

ted

serv

ice

activ

ities

1,57

31,

623

1,66

31,

666

1,65

41,

660

02Fo

rest

ry a

nd lo

ggin

g-

--

--

-

03Fi

shin

g an

d aq

uacu

lture

738

739

731

728

724

717

05-0

9M

inin

g an

d qu

arry

ing

3733

3534

3333

05M

inin

g of

coa

l and

lign

ite-

--

--

-

06E

xtra

ctio

n of

cru

de p

etro

leum

and

nat

ural

gas

--

--

--

07M

inin

g of

met

al o

res

--

--

--

08O

ther

min

ing

and

quar

ryin

g32

3032

3130

30

09M

inin

g su

ppor

t ser

vice

act

iviti

es5

33

33

3

10-3

3M

anuf

actu

ring

2,93

02,

950

2,82

13,

022

2,84

63,

015

10M

anuf

actu

re o

f foo

d pr

oduc

ts77

575

569

677

170

575

9

11M

anuf

actu

re o

f bev

erag

es90

9290

8989

86

12M

anuf

actu

re o

f tob

acco

pro

duct

s1

22

22

2

13M

anuf

actu

re o

f tex

tiles

5452

4755

4654

14M

anuf

actu

re o

f wea

ring

appa

rel

111

114

107

114

110

114

15M

anuf

actu

re o

f lea

ther

and

rela

ted

prod

ucts

1613

1614

1614

16M

anuf

actu

re o

f woo

d an

d of

pro

duct

s of

woo

d an

d co

rk, e

xcep

t fu

rnitu

re; m

anuf

actu

re o

f arti

cles

of s

traw

and

pla

iting

mat

eria

ls58

5555

4959

53

17M

anuf

actu

re o

f pap

er a

nd p

aper

pro

duct

s23

2223

2523

25

18P

rintin

g an

d re

prod

uctio

n of

reco

rded

med

ia20

520

120

220

519

920

8

19M

anuf

actu

re o

f cok

e an

d re

fined

pet

role

um p

rodu

cts

11

11

11

20M

anuf

actu

re o

f che

mic

als

and

chem

ical

pro

duct

s39

3939

3540

3821

Man

ufac

ture

of b

asic

pha

rmac

eutic

al p

rodu

cts

and

phar

mac

eutic

al

prep

arat

ions

3735

3236

3236

22M

anuf

actu

re o

f rub

ber a

nd p

last

ic p

rodu

cts

105

114

110

131

109

130

23M

anuf

actu

re o

f oth

er n

on-m

etal

lic m

iner

al p

rodu

cts

157

160

162

155

165

158

24M

anuf

actu

re o

f bas

ic m

etal

s56

4841

4037

3525

Man

ufac

ture

of f

abric

ated

met

al p

rodu

cts,

exc

ept m

achi

nery

and

eq

uipm

ent

227

235

233

239

241

245

26M

anuf

actu

re o

f com

pute

r, el

ectro

nic

and

optic

al p

rodu

cts

8176

7671

7374

27M

anuf

actu

re o

f ele

ctric

al e

quip

men

t82

8582

8482

88

28M

anuf

actu

re o

f mac

hine

ry a

nd e

quip

men

t n.e

.c.

3134

4033

3832

Tabl

e 3.

Par

t-tim

e em

ploy

men

t cla

ssifi

ed b

y N

AC

E R

ev. 2

Page 13: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

13

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

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

ort e

quip

men

t13

1511

1711

16

31M

anuf

actu

re o

f fur

nitu

re36

937

335

738

436

538

0

32O

ther

man

ufac

turin

g23

123

820

924

521

624

6

33R

epai

r and

inst

alla

tion

of m

achi

nery

and

equ

ipm

ent

108

124

117

146

115

141

35El

ectr

icity

, gas

, ste

am a

nd a

ir co

nditi

onin

g su

pply

87

88

88

36-3

9W

ater

sup

ply;

sew

erag

e, w

aste

man

agem

ent a

nd re

med

iatio

n ac

tiviti

es18

618

417

818

817

918

9

36W

ater

col

lect

ion,

trea

tmen

t and

sup

ply

2015

1616

1516

37S

ewer

age

33

33

33

38W

aste

col

lect

ion,

trea

tmen

t and

dis

posa

l act

iviti

es; m

ater

ials

reco

very

15

215

715

016

015

216

139

Rem

edia

tion

activ

ities

and

oth

er w

aste

man

agem

ent s

ervi

ces

119

99

99

41-4

3C

onst

ruct

ion

1,56

51,

630

1,60

31,

646

1,63

51,

668

41C

onst

ruct

ion

of b

uild

ings

452

470

491

472

494

482

42C

ivil

engi

neer

ing

5260

6155

6359

43S

peci

alis

ed c

onst

ruct

ion

activ

ities

1,06

11,

100

1,05

11,

119

1,07

81,

127

45-4

7W

hole

sale

and

reta

il tr

ade;

repa

ir of

mot

or v

ehic

les

and

mot

orcy

cles

9,08

29,

596

9,30

49,

940

9,30

69,

915

45W

hole

sale

and

reta

il tra

de a

nd re

pair

of m

otor

veh

icle

s an

d m

otor

c ycl

es65

065

965

565

764

765

7

46W

hole

sale

trad

e, e

xcep

t of m

otor

veh

icle

s an

d m

otor

cycl

es2,

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

orcy

cles

5,78

56,

240

6,09

46,

627

6,13

76,

649

49-5

3Tr

ansp

orta

tion

and

stor

age

1,95

02,

063

1,86

12,

068

1,91

12,

133

49La

nd tr

ansp

ort a

nd tr

ansp

ort v

ia p

ipel

ines

1,17

51,

163

1,09

11,

138

1,09

41,

158

50W

ater

tran

spor

t97

9597

9798

99

51A

ir tra

nspo

rt62

150

3817

350

203

52W

areh

ousi

ng a

nd s

uppo

rt ac

tiviti

es fo

r tra

nspo

rtatio

n45

245

644

546

445

947

6

53P

osta

l and

cou

rier a

ctiv

ities

164

199

190

196

210

197

55-5

6A

ccom

mod

atio

n an

d fo

od s

ervi

ce a

ctiv

ities

9,68

710

,365

9,54

610

,107

9,57

910

,018

55A

ccom

mod

atio

n3,

408

3,49

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

Page 14: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

Page 15: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

Page 16: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

Page 17: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

Page 18: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

Page 19: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

Page 20: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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

Page 21: Gainfully Occupied Population: March 2013 · 03 Fishing and aquaculture 486 501 495 518 489 507 05-09 ... 260 17 Manufacture of paper and paper products 230 229 234 ... by NACE Rev

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.