Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka’s labour force participat­ion rate hits new low in 2023

- By Nishel Fernando

„2023 labour force participat­ion rate contracts to 48.6% from 49.8% in 2022 „Male labour force participat­ion dips to 68.6% while female participat­ion falls to 31.3% „In absolute terms, SL’S employed population declined by 137,821 to just above 8 million „Service sector accounts for 48.4 percent of overall employment

Sri Lanka’s labour force participat­ion rate hit a new low in 2023, the recently published Labour Force Survey (LFS) annual bulletin highlighte­d.

In 2023, labour force participat­ion rate declined to 48.6 percent from 49.8 percent recorded in 2022. Since 2021, labour force participat­ion rate has remained below the 50 percent mark.

The labour force participat­ion rate is the percentage of the population that is either working or actively looking for work.

In 2023, the male labour force participat­ion rate declined to 68.6 percent from 70.5 percent from a year earlier while the female labour force participat­ion rate fell to 31.3 percent from 32.1 percent in the same period.

Meanwhile, in absolute terms, the employed population declined by 137,821 to just above 8 million in 2023, with male and female employed population declining by 66,402 persons and 71,412 persons.

Among industries, the service sector workforce grew by 47,445 persons while employment in both agricultur­e and industry sectors declined. The service sector now accounts for 48.4 percent of the overall employment, up from 47 percent a year earlier. During the year, the unemployme­nt rate remained unchanged at 4.7 percent. However, female unemployme­nt rate increased to 7 percent in 2023 from 6.5 percent in 2022, while male unemployme­nt rate declined to 3.6 percent from 3.7 percent in the same period.

The unemployme­nt rate was highest in urban areas at 7.4 percent, followed by 7 percent in the rural sector and 4.8 percent in the estate sector.

Meanwhile, the youth unemployme­nt rate continued to rise in the year. Youth unemployme­nt rose from 16.2 percent in 2022 to 17 percent in 2023.

Indicating a rise in full-time employment, the number of people working 40 hours or above rose to 62.1 percent in 2023 from 60.3 percent a year earlier.

Labour Force Survey (LFS) is one of the most important regular surveys conducted by the Department of Census and Statistics.

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