Table 2 : Vacancies (other than those in the Civil Service)
by selected major sector

Number of vacancies Percentage change
Selected major sector

Sep.
2000

Jun.
2001

Sep.
2001

Sep. 2001
over
Sep. 2000
  Sep. 2001#
over
Jun. 2001
Manufacturing 2 180

1 900

1 360

-37.8

-28.5

[0.9]

[0.9]

[0.6]

(-22.1)

Construction sites (vacancies 280

110

80

-72.4

-31.5

  for manual workers only) [0.3]

[0.1]

[0.1]

@

Wholesale, retail and 14 650

7 980

7 960

-45.7

  -0.3

   import/export trades, [1.4]

[0.8]

[0.8]

(-11.8)

   restaurants and hotels
Transport, storage and 2 260

1 470

1 130

-50.1

-22.9

  communications [1.2]

[0.8]

[0.6]

(-23.3)

Financing, insurance, real 10 260

7 760

5 260

-48.8

-32.2

  estate and business services [2.3]

[1.7]

[1.2]

(-33.1)

Community, social and 6 140

6 460

5 460

-11.1

-15.4

  personal services [1.7]

[1.7]

[1.4]

@

Notes : (1) Figures relate only to those industries covered in the Quarterly Survey of Employment and Vacancies and the Quarterly Employment Survey of Construction Sites.
(2) Figures in [  ] denote the vacancy rate, defined as the ratio (in terms of percentage) of the number of vacancies to the number of job opportunities (i.e. the sum of the number of persons engaged and the number of vacancies).
(3) Figures in (  ) are compiled based on the seasonally adjusted figures.  The seasonally adjusted data series, and hence its percentage change, are subject to routine revision when more up-to-date figures become available.
# Figures are compiled based on the original series (i.e. not seasonally adjusted data series).
@ Quarterly percentage change based on seasonally adjusted figures is not presented as no clear seasonal pattern is displayed in the sector.