EC recorded the highest official and expanded #unemployment rates. LP and NC provinces have more than 15,0 percentage points difference between their expanded and official unemployment rates.
The #unemployment rate among the black African (38,2%) population group remains higher than the national average and other population groups. (From 36,7% in Q1:2021).
Black African women are the most vulnerable with an #unemployment rate of 41,0% in Q2:2021. This is 4,2 percentage points higher than the national average.
Of the 14,9 million persons who were employed in Q2:2021, at least 8 in every 10 (82,7%) were expected to work during the national lockdown by the companies/organisations they work for.
About 9 in 10 graduates received their full salary in Q2:2021. The share of those receiving full salary increased between Q1:2021 and Q2:2021 except among those with matric, where it declined from 86,4% to 85,4%.
Births are the main driver of population growth in South Africa. Compared to previous years, deaths in 2021 are significantly higher as a result of the #COVID19 outbreak.
More than half of the #population live in 3 provinces - GP, KZN and WC. GP remains SA’s most populated province with approximately 15,5 million people (26%).