Employment rate of Singapore citizens up over last decade: MOM report
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why 10-year ? how many of these PMETs is from government sector or semi-government sector and how many from totally private sector ?By occupation, the number and share of PMETs among employed Singapore citizens have increased steadily from 742,800 in June 2009 to 1,050,300 in June 2019, translating into a rise from 47 per cent to 56 per cent.
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not able to find a job, old age - how I describe myself when I being interview ? unemployed or retirees ?Among Singapore citizens, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate has been “broadly stable” at an average of 3.1 per cent from June 2010 to June 2019, said MOM.
The unemployment rate refers to those unemployed as a proportion of the labour force. It excludes those who are not seeking work or are unavailable to work, such as students, homemakers and retirees.
all our young singaporean has to compete with foreign talent, received lower pay or be replaced.According to the study, the unemployment rate for citizens across most age groups were lower than average, except for those aged below 30 which stood at 6.2 per cent.