The active job openings-to-applicants ratio last month was 1.13, 0.04 points higher than the previous month.


The number of new job offers from companies has decreased by 13.9% compared to June before the spread of the infection, and the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare says that the situation is "continuing tough."

According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the active job openings-to-applicants ratio last month, which indicates how many jobs there are from companies for each person seeking a job, was 1.13 times, 0.04 points higher than the previous month.



The number of new job openings from companies last month increased by 5.4% from June last year.



However, the situation remains severe, with a decrease of 13.9% compared to June, before the spread of the infection.



When the industry of new job offers compared to June last year,


"manufacturing" is plus 39.3%,


"education and learning support" is now a plus 13.1%,


"lodging industry, food service industry" is minus 10.6% It has become.



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


1.88-fold in Fukui Prefecture,


followed by 1.63 times in Shimane Prefecture,


has become a such as a 1.59-fold in Akita Prefecture.



The lowest was of is,


0.88 times in Okinawa Prefecture,


0.89-fold in Tokyo,


has become a such as a 0.94-fold in Kanagawa Prefecture.



The active job openings-to-applicants ratio fell below 1 in 5 prefectures.



According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, "The number of job offers is increasing in the manufacturing and construction industries, but overall, the number of job offers from companies has not returned to the level before the spread of the infection. There are concerns about the impact of this, and the number of job offers has not improved significantly. "

Effective job openings-to-applicants ratio declines in urban areas

Looking at the ratio of job offers to applicants by prefecture, while there is a tendency for improvement in rural areas, it is declining in urban areas. I am analyzing.



Compared to June last year, the active job openings-to-applicants ratio announced on the 30th by


prefecture is 0.35

points higher in

Nagano prefecture


, 0.27 points in Yamanashi prefecture, and


0.26 points higher in Akita prefecture.



On the other hand,


Chiba prefecture is 0.13 points

lower

,


Tokyo metropolitan area is 0.12


points lower

, and

Osaka prefecture and Kanagawa prefecture are 0.09 points lower


.



According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, "There is a difference in the recovery status of job vacancies between urban areas and rural areas. I am influenced by the declaration, etc. "