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我国上一季就业总人数持续增加 失业率维持低水平
https://www.8world.com/singapore/labour-market-2644101
Analysis of the Article: "我国上一季就业总人数持续增加 失业率维持低水平"
 
Title: 我国上一季就业总人数持续增加 失业率维持低水平
 
Source: 8world.com
 
Publication Date: 2024-12-09
 
Author Information: Not available
 
Article Summary:
 
Theme: The article focuses on the positive performance of Singapore's labor market in the third quarter of 2024, highlighting an increase in total employment and a stable low unemployment rate.
 
Core Points:
 
- Employment Growth: The total employment in Singapore, excluding foreign domestic workers, increased to 3,736,900 in September 2024, marking a rise of 22,300 from the previous quarter. This growth rate is almost double the increase seen in the second quarter.
- Stable Unemployment: The overall unemployment rate remained at 1.9% in September 2024. Both citizen and resident unemployment rates decreased by 0.1 percentage points from June, reaching 2.7% and 2.6%, respectively. The long-term unemployment rate for residents remained at 0.8%.
- Decline in Layoffs: The number of layoffs in the third quarter decreased to 3,050. The proportion of laid-off residents who found new jobs within six months increased from 55% in the previous quarter to 60.4%.
- High Labor Demand: Despite a slight decline, labor market demand remained high in September 2024, with 63,400 job vacancies. This decrease is attributed to a greater number of low-skill jobs in construction, transportation, warehousing, and manufacturing being filled by work permit holders.
 
Potential Propaganda and Fallacy:
 
- Selective Data: The article emphasizes the positive aspects of the labor market, such as employment growth and declining unemployment, while downplaying potential challenges like a decrease in labor demand and the reliance on work permit holders for low-skill jobs.
- Weasel Words: Phrases like "maintained low levels" and "slight decline" can be considered weasel words, as they lack specific details and can be interpreted differently by different readers.
- Ambiguity: The article doesn't provide a clear explanation of the factors contributing to the increase in employment and the stability of unemployment. It merely states the figures without delving into the underlying reasons.
 
Inconsistent, Contradiction, and Ambiguities:
 
- Contradiction: While the article highlights the positive performance of the labor market, it also mentions a decline in labor demand. This contradiction could be resolved by providing a more nuanced analysis of the factors driving these trends.
- Ambiguity: The article doesn't address the potential implications of the increased reliance on work permit holders for low-skill jobs. This could raise concerns about the long-term sustainability of the labor market and the impact on local employment opportunities.
 
Overall:
 
While the article presents a generally positive picture of Singapore's labor market, it lacks a comprehensive and balanced analysis. The potential propaganda and fallacies identified, along with the inconsistencies and ambiguities, raise questions about the objectivity and completeness of the information presented. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the labor market situation, further research and analysis are needed.
Quote:Total employment grew by 22,300 in the third quarter, nearly double what was recorded in the preceding quarter, MOM data showed.

Resident employment grew by 4,000 - this had fallen by 600 in Q2 - while non-resident employment increased by 18,200.

Note that the bulk of the employment is non-resident. And even for resident employment, it includes PR.