Labour Productivity In Malaysia Rises 2.6% In Q3 2024, DOSM Reports
Labour Productivity In Malaysia Rises 2.6% In Q3 2024, DOSM Reports
Labour productivity in Malaysia, measured by value added per hour worked, increased by 2.6% to RM43.3 per hour in the third quarter of 2024, according to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM).
根据马来西亚统计部(DOSM)的数据,以每小时工作增加值衡量,马来西亚的劳动生产率在2024年第三季度增长了2.6%,达到每小时43.3令吉。
Chief Statistician Malaysia, Dato' Sri Dr Mohd Uzir Mahidin, highlighted the country's 5.3% economic growth during the quarter, supported by a 2.7% rise in total hours worked to 9.7 billion. Employment numbers rose to 16.7 million, a 2.9% year-on-year increase, with labour productivity per employment climbing 2.4% to RM25,077 per person.
马来西亚首席统计师拿督斯里莫哈德·乌齐尔·马希丁博士强调了该国本季度5.3%的经济增长,这得益于总工作时数增长2.7%至97小时。就业人数上升至1670万,同比增长2.9%,人均劳动生产率上升2.4%,至每人25,077令吉。
The Construction sector drove growth, recording a 20.1% increase in labour productivity per hour worked, followed by Agriculture (4.1%), Manufacturing (3.4%), and Services (1.4%). The Mining and Quarrying sector saw a decline of 5.7%.
建筑业推动了增长,每小时工作的劳动生产率增长了20.1%,其次是农业(4.1%)、制造业(3.4%)和服务业(1.4%)。采矿和采石业下降了5.7%。
In the Services sector, Real Estate and Business Services, along with Transportation and Storage, led productivity growth at 7.6%, while Wholesale and Retail Trade recorded a slight decline at -0.3%.
在服务业,房地产和商业服务以及运输和仓储使生产率增长7.6%,而批发和零售贸易则小幅下降至-0.3%。
In the Manufacturing sector, Wood Products, Furniture, Paper Products, and Printing posted the highest growth at 9.3%, with Electrical and Electronic Products following at 5.5%. However, some subsectors, including Beverages and Tobacco Products, experienced negative growth.
在制造业,木制品、家具、纸制品和印刷业增长最快,为9.3%,电气和电子产品紧随其后,为5.5%。但是,包括饮料和烟草制品在内的一些子行业出现了负增长。
Datuk Sri Dr Mohd Uzir concluded, "In line with the favourable economic and labour market growth prospects, Malaysia's labour productivity is expected to record sustainable growth in the future, despite the challenging global environment."
拿督斯里莫哈德·乌齐尔博士总结说:“尽管全球环境充满挑战,但马来西亚的劳动生产率有望在未来实现可持续增长,与有利的经济和劳动力市场增长前景一致。”