The active job openings-to-applicants ratio for September was 1.16, an increase of 0.02 points from the previous month.

The number of new job offers from companies has exceeded the same month of the previous year for six consecutive months, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare said, "While there is a movement to lift the state of emergency and resume economic activities, the spread of infection in the future There are concerns and I would like to keep an eye on the trends. "

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the effective ratio of job offers to applicants in September, which indicates how many jobs there are from companies for each person seeking a job, was 1.16 times, an increase of 0.02 points from the previous month.



New job openings from companies increased by 6.6% from September last year, surpassing the same month of the previous year for the sixth straight month.



On the other hand, it has decreased by 11.9% compared to September, and has not recovered to the level before the spread of infection.

By industry

Comparing new job offers by


industry

compared to September last year,

▽ "Manufacturing industry" increased by 32.4%


▽ "Information and communication industry" increased by 9%


▽ "Construction industry" increased by 5.7%


▽ "Accommodation and food service" "Service industry" is minus 7.5%.

Place of employment

Looking at the ratio of job offers to job seekers in the prefecture in employment by Area,


highest is


1.98 times in the ▽ Fukui Prefecture,


then


▽ 1.71-fold in Shimane Prefecture,


has become a such as a 1.65-fold in ▽ Akita Prefecture.



The lowest was


▽ 0.80 times in Okinawa prefecture ▽


0.91 times in Tokyo


▽ 0.93 times in Osaka prefecture.



The active job openings-to-applicants ratio fell below 1 in 6 prefectures.

Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare "Watching trends due to concerns about future spread of infection"

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, "While there is a movement to lift the state of emergency and resume economic activities, there are concerns about the spread of infection in the future, so we would like to keep an eye on the trends."