
Singapore's unemployment rate dipped to 1.8% in September
Redundancy also declined after Q2 surge.
According to the Ministry of Manpower, the job market stayed tight, as unemployment declined amid fewer layoffs. Employment creation remained high, though it moderated from previous quarter.
Unemployment remained low, reflecting strong manpower demand. Preliminary estimates showed that the seasonally adjusted overall unemployment rate was 1.8% in September 2013, down from 2.1% in June 2013.
Similarly, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased over the quarter from 2.9% to 2.6% for residents and 3.1% to 2.8% for Singapore citizens.
Employment growth was driven mainly by services and construction, which added more workers than in the same period last year. Total employment rose by 28,100 in the third quarter of 2013, lower than the gains of 33,700 in the previous quarter, but higher than 26,200 in the third quarter last year.
This brought total employment to 3,448,300 in September 2013, which was 4.1% higher than a year ago.
Redundancy declined, after increasing in the previous quarter. Some 2,6001 workers were laid off in the third quarter of 2013, down from 3,080 in the preceding quarter and 2,850 in the third quarter of 2012.