unemployment rate

Unemployment rate steady at 3%

Unemployment rate steady at 3%

The underemployment rate also remained unchanged at 1.2%.

Unemployment rate stands at 3%

There were 117,800 unemployed people between May and July.

Unemployment rate stands at 3%

There were 113,700 unemployed people from February and April.

Unemployment rate sits at 2.8%

There were 112,100 unemployed people from June to August.

Unemployment rate dips to 2.9%

There were 113,600 unemployed people from April to June.

Unemployment rate down to 3.1% in March

The underemployment rate also dipped by 0.1 percentage points to 1.2%.

Unemployment rate drops to 3.3% 

There were 115,700 unemployed from December 2022 to February 2023.

Joblessness drops to 3.8% between August and October

The total number of unemployed people stands at 147,400.

Unemployment rate dips to 4.1%

The total number of unemployed people stood at 161,900.

Unemployment rate down 4.3% in May to July

Number of jobless persons declined by 10,400.

Joblessness in HK down 4.7% from April to June

The count of unemployed people went down by 12,800.

Joblessness drops to 5.1% in May

The total number of unemployed people stands at 191,400.

Unemployment rate rises to 5.4% from February to April

The total number of unemployed people stands at 206,100.

Unemployment rate from November to January remains at 3.9%

It increased in the food and beverage, and arts, entertainment, and recreation sectors.

HK’s unemployment rate dips 4.3% in August-October

The decrease in unemployment was observed in most major economic sectors.

Unemployment rate slightly dips to 4.5% 

The number of jobless persons was down by around 7,100

How vocational training shapes Hong Kong workforce

PwC Hong Kong said it has helped reduce youth unemployment rate to 10% in 2019.