Effective job openings-to-applicants ratio in June: 1.11 times Unemployment in Corona and job search July 31 8:32

The open job openings-to-applicants ratio, which shows how many job offers from companies for each person seeking a job, was 1.11 in June, down 0.09 points from the previous month. According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, "the declaration of an emergency has started and people are looking for jobs such as those who have lost their jobs due to the effects of a virus."

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the active job openings-to-applicants ratio in June was 1.11 times, excluding seasonal fluctuation factors.

In June, the emergency declaration was lifted nationwide, and economic activity resumed in earnest, but new job offers from companies decreased for the sixth consecutive month from the same month of the previous year, a decrease of 18.3%. have become.

By industry, the rate of decline is large in the life-related service industry/entertainment industry, manufacturing industry, and lodging/restaurant service industry.

Meanwhile, new job seekers increased by 16.5% for the first time in 6 months, rising from the same month the previous year.

By prefecture, Fukui was the highest with 1.53 times, followed by Okayama with 1.5 times and Hiroshima with 1.43 times.
On the other hand, the lowest was 0.68 times in Okinawa prefecture, 0.83 times in Shiga prefecture, 0.85 times in Kanagawa prefecture, etc., which is less than 1 in 11 roads and prefectures in total.

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, "the emergence of an emergency has begun, and people are looking for jobs such as those who have lost their jobs due to the effects of the virus. It is necessary to continue to pay attention to the effects of the new coronavirus."