South Africa’s unemployment and labour market trends: a lost decade?
Unemployment remains one of South Africa’s most pressing economic and social challenges. Over the past two decades it has also proved to be one of
Unemployment remains one of South Africa’s most pressing economic and social challenges. Over the past two decades it has also proved to be one of
South Africa’s unemployment figures have made for grim reading for a long time. The latest for the second quarter of 2021 were, by several measures,
A total of 938 688 work opportunities has been created through the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) during 2020/21 financial year. The Department of Public
Employment and Labour Minister, Thulas Nxesi, has expressed his concern over the increase in youth unemployment, which overshadows gains in some industries. While some industries
South Africa’s unemployment rate reached 32.6% in the first three months of 2021, Statistics South Africa (Stats SA) said. This was revealed in Stats SA’s
These days the insurance industry is filled with countless insurance options that make it difficult to know just what is right for you and why.
Youth unemployment is one of South Africa’s most intractable challenges, made worse by COVID-19. Prior to the pandemic the unemployment rate (including people who had
FEDHASA, the voice of hospitality in South Africa, has noted with concern the spiralling losses in income being reported by the industry following the recent
FEDHASA, which represents the hospitality industry in South Africa, welcomed the Supreme Court of Appeal ruling in favour of Café Chameleon, requiring Guardrisk to settle
While the better-than-expected latest gross domestic product (GDP) figures indicate that more people became employed in the third quarter of 2020, this does not mean
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