TACLOBAN
CITY, Oct. 17 (PNA) -- Underemployment rate in Eastern Visayas has increased
from 26 percent in 2015 to 29.6 percent this year, making it the third highest
in the country, according to the National Economic and Development Authority
(NEDA).
Underemployment
remains a weakness of the region as it becomes high and stagnant, having a
record of more than 25 percent.
From April
to June 2016, unemployment rate slightly went up to 27.2 percent from 27
percent in the same period last year.
By
definition, employed persons who express the desire to have additional hours of
work in their present job, or to have additional job, or to have a new job with
longer working hours are considered underemployed.
“More people
become underemployed mainly because of not earning enough to pay for the basic
needs, or because of job mismatch,” the NEDA said in a statement.
According to
NEDA, reducing the underemployment rate of the region is challenging.
Underemployment is another problem that requires special attention besides
unemployment.
NEDA,
however, is optimistic that underemployment problem will be addressed with the
preparation of the regional development plan, which seeks to raise the income
of poor families. (PNA)
FPV/SQM/MA. MERCEDES C. ARPON, LNU INTERN/EGR
FPV/SQM/MA. MERCEDES C. ARPON, LNU INTERN/EGR
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