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THIRD QUARTER QUARTELY LABOUR FORCE
SURVEY (2021)
Price: October, 2021
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Third Quarter Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2021 report is produced by the Zimbabwe
National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT)
Additional information about the Third Quarter Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2021 report may
be obtained from ZIMSTAT: P.O. Box CY342, Causeway, Harare, Zimbabwe; Telephone: (263)
242706681/8 E-mail: info@@zimstat.co.zw; Website: http://www.zimstat.co.zw
Recommended citation:
Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency, Third Quarter Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2021 Report
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Table of Contents
List of Tables .................................................................................................................... v
List of Figures .................................................................................................................. vi Acronyms and Abbreviations ......................................................................................... viii THIRD QUARTER QUARTERLY LABOUR FORCE KEY FINDINGS (2021) .................................. 1
1. Introduction .................................................................................................................. 1
2. Objectives of the Survey ............................................................................................... 1
3. Survey Methodology .................................................................................................... 1
4. Third Quarter QLFS (2021) Findings ........................................................................... 1
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List of Tables
Table 1: Households Covered and Response Rates by Province, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021) .......... 4
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List of Figures
FIGURE 1: POPULATION DISTRIBUTION BY PROVINCE, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) .................................... 5
FIGURE 2: LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES BY PROVINCE AND SEX, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ........... 5
FIGURE 3: EMPLOYMENT TO POPULATION RATIO BY SEX, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021)................................ 6
FIGURE 4: EMPLOYMENT TO POPULATION RATION BY PROVINCE AND SEX, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) .......... 6
FIGURE 5: EMPLOYMENT TO POPULATION RATIO BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ......... 7
FIGURE 6: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE EMPLOYED POPULATION 15 YEARS AND ABOVE BY SECTOR OF
EMPLOYMENT, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) .............................................................................. 7
FIGURE 7: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED POPULATION 15 YEARS AND ABOVE BY PROVINCE AND SEX,
3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ................................................................................................. 8
FIGURE 8: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED POPULATION 15 YEARS AND ABOVE BY INDUSTRY, 3RD
QUARTER QLFS (2021) ....................................................................................................... 8
FIGURE 9: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE EMPLOYED POPULATION 15 YEARS AND ABOVE BY INCOME BAND IN
ZW$ DOLLARS, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ............................................................................ 9
FIGURE 10: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE EMPLOYED POPULATION 15 YEARS AND ABOVE BY AVERAGE INCOME
AND INDUSTRY, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ............................................................................. 9
FIGURE 11: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE EMPLOYED POPULATION 15 YEARS AND ABOVE BY STATUS IN
EMPLOYMENT, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ............................................................................ 10
FIGURE 12: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE EMPLOYED POPULATION 15 YEARS AND ABOVE BY OCCUPATION,
3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ............................................................................................... 10
FIGURE 13: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF THE EMPLOYED POPULATION 15 YEARS AND ABOVE IN THE INFORMAL
SECTOR BY INDUSTRY, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ................................................................... 11
FIGURE 14: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS 15 YEARS AND ABOVE INFORMALLY EMPLOYED BY
INDUSTRY, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ................................................................................. 11
FIGURE 15: UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY PROVINCE AND SEX, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ......................... 12
FIGURE 16: UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ...................... 12
FIGURE 17: UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION COMPLETED AND SEX, 3RD QUARTER
QLFS (2021) .................................................................................................................. 13
FIGURE 18: EXPANDED UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY PROVINCE AND SEX, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ........... 13
FIGURE 19: EXPANDED UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY AGE GROUP AND SEX, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ........ 13
FIGURE 20: EXPANDED UNEMPLOYMENT RATES BY AREA, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ............................ 14
FIGURE 22: YOUTH (15-24) YEARS NOT IN EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT OR TRAINING, 3RD QUARTER QLFS
(2021) ........................................................................................................................... 14
FIGURE 23: YOUTH (15-34) YEARS NOT IN EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT OR TRAINING, 3RD QUARTER QLFS
(2021) ........................................................................................................................... 14
FIGURE 24: DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS WHO REPORTED WORK RELATED ILLNESSES/INJURIES BY
PROVINCE, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ................................................................................. 15
FIGURE 25: DISTRIBUTION OF EMPLOYED PERSONS WHO REPORTED WORK RELATED ILLNESSES/INJURIES BY
INDUSTRY, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ................................................................................. 15
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FIGURE 26: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS WHO LOST THEIR JOBS 3 MONTHS PRECEDING THE SURVEY BY
PROVINCE, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ................................................................................. 16
FIGURE 27: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS WHO LOST THEIR JOBS 3 MONTHS PRECEDING THE SURVEY BY
INDUSTRY, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) ................................................................................. 16
FIGURE 28: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONS WHO LOST THEIR JOBS 3 MONTHS PRECEDING THE SURVEY BY
AGE GROUP, 3RD QUARTER QLFS (2021) .............................................................................. 17
FIGURE 29: PERCENT DISTRIBUTION OF LABOUR MIGRANTS BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, 3RD QUARTER QLFS
(2021) ........................................................................................................................... 17
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
GDP Gross Domestic Product
EPR Employment to Population Ratio
ICLS International Conference of Labour Statisticians
ILO International Labour Organisation
LFPR Labour Force Participation Rate
NDS1 National Development Strategy 1
NEET Not in Education, Employment or Training
QLFS Quarterly Labour Force Survey
SADC Southern Africa Development Community
ZIMSTAT Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency
ZW$ Zimbabwe Dollar
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Foreword
In an endeavour to ensure timely provision of labour statistics for planning and decision making on a
high frequency basis, the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZIMSTAT) started conducting Quarterly
Labour Force Surveys (QLFS’s) conducted in the 3rd quarter of 2021.
The QLFS provides key labour market indicators which include but not limited to levels of employment
both formal and informal, unemployment and some labour underutilization indicators, income levels,
labour migration and job losses. These statistics are useful in providing information for policy formulation
on employment, human capital development strategies, macroeconomic development, incomes support
and social programmes. The survey findings also feed into the compilation of the quarterly Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) of the economy.
This QLFS is the first one to be conducted by ZIMSTAT. It is premised on the 2013 labour force framework
adopted at the 19th International Conference of Labour Statisticians (ICLS) that provided new guidelines
for measuring and compiling statistics on work, employment and labour underutilization.
It is also noteworthy to note that results of the Quarterly Labour Force Surveys are susceptible to seasonal
variations. As such, long term trend analysis of the results will be done through analysis of year on year
quarterly changes.
I would like to take this opportunity to extend my appreciation to the Ministry of Public Service, Labour
and Social Welfare and the National Social Security Authority for their valuable input during questionnaire
design.
As a Statistical Agency we remain indebted to all households that participated in the survey for their
invaluable time and effort. The competency, dedication and hard work exuded by ZIMSTAT staff on this
maiden project is second to none and much appreciated.
I have no doubt that the results of this survey will be fully utilised in the formulation, monitoring and
evaluation of national development plans and strategies.
Taguma Mahonde
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
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THIRD QUARTER QUARTERLY LABOUR FORCE KEY FINDINGS (2021)
1. Introduction
The Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) is a national household based sample survey which was
conducted in private households both in rural and urban areas across all provinces of Zimbabwe. It is
designed to provide in-depth information on the labour force status as well as socio-economic
indicators useful in monitoring living conditions. The survey produces key labour market indicators
which include to levels of formal and informal employment, unemployment and other labour
underutilisation indicators, labour migrants as well as job losses.
2. Objectives of the Survey
The primary objectives of the survey are to provide information on:
a) the number of people classified according to their activity status in line with the 19th ICLS
resolution in terms of the measurement of work statistics;
b) Informal sector and informal employment;
c) labour migration;
d) labour market indicators necessary to monitor the implementation of Zimbabwe’s macro-
economic policies such as the National Development Strategy 1 and other related strategies;
e) key labour market indicators for Zimbabwe that are comparable with other SADC and African
countries in line with international standards established by the ILO; and
f) indicators that allow monitoring of the implementation of the SDGs and Agenda 2063.
3. Survey Methodology
A two stage sample design was used for sample selection. The 1st stage was the selection of
enumeration areas using the probability proportional to size criteria. The 2nd stage was the selection
of households in the selected enumeration areas using random systematic sampling technique. A total
of 500 enumeration areas and 12,500 households were selected for the survey. The survey had a
national response rate of 96.1 percent.
4. Third Quarter QLFS (2021) Findings
This Quarterly Labour Force Survey report presents findings for the 3rd quarter of 2021. It provides an
assessment of the overall state of the labour market in Zimbabwe during the third quarter of 2021.
The table below gives some key findings obtained from the survey.
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Key Findings
Indicator Value Percent
Working Age Population (15 years and above) 8,991,382
Labour Force (15 years and above) 4,087,445
Labour Force Participation Rate (LFPR) 45.5
Total Employed 3,349,723
Employment to Population Ratio (EPR) 37.3
Sector of Employment
Formal (non-agriculture) 872,250 26.0
Informal (non-agriculture) 1,527,075 45.6
Agriculture 790,123 23.6
Household 160,275 4.8
Unemployment
National (15 years and above) 737,722 18.0
Youth (15-24 years) 501,003 31.0
Youth (15-34 years) 276,642 24.3
Expanded/Relaxed Unemployment
National (15 years and above) 3,009,185 47.3
Youth (15-24 years) 1,068,877 63.5
Youth (15-34 years) 1,897,993 54.9
Youth Not in Education, Employment or
Training (NEET)
Youth (15-24 years) NEET 1,280,400 44.3
Youth (15-34 years) NEET 2,212,802 46.1
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The working age population was estimated at 9 million constituting 59 percent of the total population.
The total labour force obtained from the survey was 4.1 million giving a total Labour Force
Participation Rate of 46 percent.
Around 3.3 million of the working age population were currently employed. The national Employment
to Population Ratio (EPR) stood at 37 percent. Harare had the highest proportion of the employed
population at around 23 percent followed by Mashonaland East at 13 percent. Matabeleland North 3
percent had the least proportion.
Twenty-six of the employed population was in the formal sector while forty-six percent were in the
informal sector. Of those in employment 24 percent and 5 percent were in the agriculture and
household sectors, respectively. Seventy percent of the employed population were informally
employed.
The wholesale trade; retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles industry had the
largest proportion of the employed population at 26 percent followed by agriculture, forestry and
fishing with 24 percent.
Eighty-four percent of the employed persons earned income of RTGS$20,000 and below during the
month of July 2021.
Eighteen percent of persons 15 years and above were unemployed. Among males the rate was 16
percent while for females it was 20 percent. Bulawayo province had the highest unemployment rate
of 29 percent. The age group (15-19) years had the highest unemployment rate of 33 percent followed
by those aged (20-24) years at 23 percent.
Youth (15-24) years had a national unemployment rate of 31 percent. The national unemployment
rate for youth (15-34) years was 24 percent. Unemployment rate was highest among those who had
completed upper secondary at 20 percent followed by those with lower secondary and primary levels
at 19 percent, respectively.
The expanded national unemployment rate for persons 15 years and above was 47 percent. It was
higher for females at 53 percent than males with 42 percent. Matabeleland North had the highest
expanded unemployment rate of 58 percent.
The age group (20-24) years had the highest expanded unemployment rate of 64 percent. Youths (15-
24) years had a national expanded unemployment rate of 64 percent while the national expanded
unemployment rate for youths (15-34) years was 55 percent.
The expanded unemployment rate was higher among those staying in the rural areas at 60 percent
than those in urban area.
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The national proportion of youths (15-24) years who were Not in Employment, Education or Training
(NEET) was 44 percent while NEET for youths (15-34) years was estimated at 46 percent.
Three percent of the currently employed population reported suffering from work related
injuries/illnesses or both in the last twelve months preceding the survey. Midlands Province had the
highest proportion, 18 percent of employed persons who reported having suffered both work related
illnesses and injury. Around 60 percent of those who reported having suffered work related illnesses
or injuries resided in rural areas. Most workers were injured in the agriculture, forestry and fishing
industries at 23 percent.
The survey revealed that there were 32 thousand labour migrants of whom the majority 43 percent
came from Mozambique followed by 18 percent who came from Zambia.
One percent of the employed population had at least one form of functional disability.
Table 1: Households Covered and Response Rates by Province, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Province Household Sampled
Household Occupied
Household Interviewed
Household Response Rate
Bulawayo 950 897 799 89.1
Manicaland 1,475 1,417 1,405 99.2
Mashonaland Central 1,225 1,170 1,156 98.8
Mashonaland East 1,325 1,189 1,146 96.4
Mashonaland West 1,325 1,260 1,238 98.3
Matabeleland North 975 925 893 96.5
Matabeleland South 875 827 813 98.3
Midlands 1,375 1,290 1,271 98.5
Masvingo 1,325 1,222 1,183 96.8
Harare 1,650 1,502 1,343 89.4
Area
Urban 4,075 3,750 3,454 92.1
Rural 8,425 7,949 7,793 98
Total 12,500 11,699 11,247 96.1
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Figure 1: Population Distribution by Province, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 2: Labour Force Participation Rates by Province and Sex, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
4.9
14.1
9.911.8 12.5
5.1 4.5
12.3
10
14.9
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
57.3
36.8
46.2 46.442.8
33.6
40.642.7
33.8
62.7
45.5
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
Male Female Total
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Figure 3: Employment to Population Ratio by Sex, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 4: Employment to Population Ration by Province and Sex, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
46.5
29.2
37.3
0
10
20
30
40
50
Male Female Total
3rd Quarter 2021 QLFS
41.0
29.1
39.8 40.2
34.5
26.3
33.4 33.729.6
52.4
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
Male Female Total
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Figure 5: Employment to Population Ratio by Age Group and Sex, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 6: Percent Distribution of the Employed Population 15 Years and Above by Sector of
Employment, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
14.0
30.6
46.6
52.6 53.9 52.5 52.6 51.4
39.1
30.1
12.4
37.3
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+ Total
Males Females Total
26.0
45.6
23.6
4.8
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
45.0
50.0
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Figure 7: Percent Distribution of Employed Population 15 Years and Above by Province and Sex,
3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 8: Percent Distribution of Employed Population 15 Years and Above by Industry, 3rd
Quarter QLFS (2021)
6.1
10.5 10.312.5 11.8
3.4 4.0
10.7
7.4
23.2
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
Male Female Total
25.523.6
9.58.2
5.34.84.7
3.43.12.92.8
1.61.3
0.70.70.40.40.40.30.30.10.1
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0
Wholesale trade; Retail trade and repair of motor vehicles…Agriculture, forestry and fishing
ManufacturingMining and quarrying
EducationActivities of households as employers of private domestic…
ConstructionAdministrative and support service activities
Other service activitiesPublic administration and defence; compulsory social security
Transportation and storageAccommodation and food service activities
Human health and social work activitiesProfessional, scientific and technical activities
Information and communicationFinancial activities
Arts, entertainment and recreationInsurance activities
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and…Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodiesReal estate activities
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Figure 9: Percent Distribution of the Employed Population 15 Years and Above by Income Band in
ZW$ Dollars, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 10: Percent Distribution of the Employed Population 15 Years and Above by Average
Income and Industry, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
90.0
<10000 >=10000 &<=20000
20001 &<=25000
30001 &<=35000
35001 &<=40000
40001 &<=45000
45001 &<=50000
50001 &<=55000
55001 &<=60000
> 60001
Male Female Total
0.00 20000.00 40000.00 60000.00 80000.00 100000.00
Insurance activities
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Public administration and defence; compulsory social…
Financial activities
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Human health and social work activities
Administrative and support service activities
Professional, scientific and technical activities
Information and communication
Education
Transportation and storage
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and…
Real estate activities
Manufacturing
Mining and quarrying
Arts, entertainment and recreation
Construction
Other service activities
Accommodation and food service activities
Activities of households as employers of private…
Wholesale trade; retail trade; repair of motor vehicles
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Average Income ZW$ Dollars
10
Figure 11: Percent Distribution of the Employed Population 15 Years and Above by Status in
Employment, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 12: Percent Distribution of the Employed Population 15 Years and Above by Occupation,
3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
3.5
30.1
66.0
0.40.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
80.0
Employers Own accountworkers
Employees Contributing familyworkers
Urban Rural Total
0.23.1
7.53.6
1.6
22.6
16.6
11.5
6.2
27.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
Male Female Total
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Figure 13: Percent Distribution of the Employed Population 15 Years and Above in the Informal
Sector by Industry, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 14: Percent Distribution of Employed Persons 15 Years and Above Informally Employed by
Industry, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0
Wholesale trade; retail trade; sale and repair of motor…
Manufacturing
Mining and quarrying
Construction
Other service activities
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service activities
Administrative and support service activities
Human health and social work activities
Arts, entertainment and recreation
Professional, scientific and technical activities
Information and communication
Education
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and…
Financial activities
Insurance activities
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
Real estate activities
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0
Retail trade; sale and repair of motor vehicles and…
Manufacturing
Activities of households as employers of private…
Other service activities
Accommodation and food service activities
Wholesale trade
Human health and social work activities
Information and communication
Public administration and defence; compulsory social…
Insurance activities
Real estate activities
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies
12
Figure 15: Unemployment Rates by Province and Sex, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 16: Unemployment Rates by Age Group and Sex, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
28.5
21.1
13.9 13.5
19.421.9 17.9 21.1
12.4
16.5 18.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
Male Female Total
33.3
22.7
15.314.3
12.511.8
8.19.7
7.37.9
16.9
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
45.0
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+Male Female Total
13
Figure 17: Unemployment Rates by Highest Level of Education Completed and Sex, 3rd Quarter
QLFS (2021)
Figure 18: Expanded Unemployment Rates by Province and Sex, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 19: Expanded Unemployment Rates by Age Group and Sex, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
19.2 16.8 19.220.1
13.710.5 10.6
14.1
2.7
9.0
20.2
0.05.0
10.015.020.025.030.035.040.0
Male Female Total
51.850.6 46.9
43.451.1
58.046.0 52.4 49.2
38.247.3
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
Male Female Total
62.664
50.6
42.240.7 40
37.5 32.9 36.8 34.2 37.5
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+
Male Female Total
14
Figure 20: Expanded Unemployment Rates by Area, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 22: Youth (15-24) Years Not in Education, Employment or Training, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 23: Youth (15-34) Years Not in Education, Employment or Training, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
35.4
60
Urban
Rural
42.3 44.647.2
38.9
49.357.1
49.2 47.341.2
37.144.3
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
60.0
70.0
Male Female Total
44.4 49.2 47.440.6
51.761.4
50.1 50.1 46.8
35.1
46.1
0.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.0
Male Female Total
15
Figure 24: Distribution of Employed Persons who Reported Work Related Illnesses/Injuries by
Province, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 25: Distribution of Employed Persons who Reported Work Related Illnesses/Injuries by
Industry, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
40.6
59.4
Urban
Rural
22.620.5
15.3
0.2
8.1
13.5
3.41.1 0.9
4.9 40.5 1.3 0.2 0.2
3.2
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Male Female Total
16
Figure 26: Percent Distribution of Persons who Lost their Jobs 3 Months Preceding the Survey by
Province, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 27: Percent Distribution of Persons who Lost their Jobs 3 Months Preceding the Survey by
Industry, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
8.2 8
10.49.2
18.3
4.22.9
13.7
8.9
16.2
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22.1
18.1
13
11.5
8.3
8
5.3
3.3
2.9
2.4
1.3
1
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.2
0 5 10 15 20 25
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Wholesale trade, retail trade; sale and repair of motor…
Mining and quarrying
Construction
Manufacturing
Activities of households as employers of domestic…
Administrative and support service activities
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service activities
Education
Other service activities
Human health and social work activities
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Public administration and defence; compulsory social…
Information and communication
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and…
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical activities
Arts, entertainment and recreation
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Figure 28: Percent Distribution of Persons who Lost their Jobs 3 Months Preceding the Survey by
Age Group, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
Figure 29: Percent Distribution of Labour Migrants by Country of Origin, 3rd Quarter QLFS (2021)
10.7
21.720.2
13.512.8
6.9 7.2
4.6
0
5
10
15
20
25
15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54
2.9
14.5
42.5
7.8
17.6
13
1.8
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
18
Figure 30: Percent Distribution of Employed Persons with At Least One Form of Disability, 3rd
Quarter QLFS (2021)
1.0
99.0
With Functional Disability Without Functional Disability