Unemployment rate falls to 5.3 percent
3 February 2016
The unemployment rate fell to 5.3 percent in the December 2015 quarter (from 6.0 percent), Statistics New Zealand said
today. This is the lowest unemployment rate since March 2009. There were 16,000 fewer people unemployed than in the
September 2015 quarter.
Unemployment fell for both men and women over the latest quarter, with the unemployment rate for men falling 0.5
percentage points (to 5.0 percent) and that for women falling 0.8 percentage points (to 5.7 percent).
“Although the number of employed people has risen, there was also growth in the number of people not participating in
the labour market,” Ms Ramsay said. “This has contributed to labour force participation falling for the third quarter in
a row.”
Over the December quarter, employment grew 0.9 percent, after falling in the previous quarter. This has resulted in
annual employment growth of 1.3 percent.
“Employment has been especially strong for 20- to 29-year-olds, with 26,800 more people employed in this age group over
the year,” labour market and households statistics manager Diane Ramsay said. “There were also just over 23,000 more
people employed in Auckland over the year. The largest rise in employment was within Auckland’s construction industry.”
Annual wage inflation, as measured by the labour cost index, eased to 1.5 percent, the lowest since the year to the
March 2010 quarter. This compares with low annual consumer price inflation of 0.1 percent.
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