Successive typhoons that struck the Philippines in November 2024 led to a significant loss of jobs, primarily affecting workers in elementary occupations, particularly in the agriculture sector.
A million Filipinos, mostly in the agriculture sector, lost their jobs in November 2024 due to successive typhoons, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). While the number of unemployed Filipinos declined to 1.66 million in November 2024, this was largely composed of workers in elementary occupations at 1.6 million. 148,000 elementary occupation jobs were lost in the fishing aquaculture subsector while 1.25 million were lost in crop farming.
The number of unemployed Filipinos was lower than the number of unemployed persons of 1.83 million in November 2023 and 1.97 million in October 2024. The number of employed individuals in November 2024 was recorded at 49.54 million, lower than the estimated number of employed persons of 49.64 million in November 2023. In October 2024, the number of employed individuals was posted at 48.16 million. The reported Labor Force Participation Rate in November 2024 translates to a total of 5
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