Labour Market Report June 2011
Produced by the
Statistics Jersey (Strategic Policy, Planning and Performance)
Authored by
Statistics Unit
and published on
05 Oct 2011
Prepared internally, no external cost
Summary
Jersey’s labour market report is published every 6 months and covers key aspects of both public and private sector total employment.
The Labour Market report for June 2011 shows that:
- 56,890 people were employed in Jersey, an increase of 740 compared to a year earlier
- the private sector saw an increase in employment of 840 compared with June 2010 and the public sector recorded a decrease of 100
- 88% of the total were employed in the private sector and 12% were in the public sector
- the increase in private sector employment was driven by the wholesale and retail sector (up by 420 on an annual basis)
- the finance sector recorded its first increase in employment for more than 2 years, up by 50 on an annual basis and by 140 in first 6 months of 2011
- the private sector service industries saw an increase in employment of more than 300 on an annual basis, more than half of whom were engaged in single-person businesses
- in the private sector, compared with June 2010, the number of locally qualified staff increased by +1,170, j-category employees remained substantially constant, non-locally qualified staff decreased by 320
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