Record number of people give up on job seeking: data
By Bae Hyun-jungPublished : Sept. 23, 2018 - 11:49
A record-high number of job-seekers have given up on finding a job, amid a feeble employment market and slowing economic growth, government data showed Sunday.
The monthly average number of “discouraged job-seekers” -- referring to those with no signs of job seeking for at least four weeks over the past year -- stood at 510,000 as of end-August, up 5.4 percent from the same period last year, according to Statistics Korea. This was also the highest figure since the government started collecting data in 2014.
The monthly average number of “discouraged job-seekers” -- referring to those with no signs of job seeking for at least four weeks over the past year -- stood at 510,000 as of end-August, up 5.4 percent from the same period last year, according to Statistics Korea. This was also the highest figure since the government started collecting data in 2014.
Also, the number of long-term unemployed has been on a steady rise over the past year, indicating a prolonged slump in the job market here.
Those who have been out of job for six months or longer stood at 149,000 in monthly average as of end-August, up 6 percent from a year earlier and the highest since statistics started in June 1999, when the nation was still reeling from the 1997-1998 Asian Financial Crisis.
By Bae Hyun-jung (tellme@heraldcorp.com)