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				Statistics South Africa said the unemployment rate stood at 
				32.5% in the October-December quarter, meaning 7.2 million 
				people were unemployed, up from 30.8% in the previous three 
				months.
 The figure was the highest since the survey began in 2008.
 
 "We are seeing that the proportion of people of working age, 
				versus the proportion of those that are employed, is widening, 
				meaning the market is not creating sufficient jobs to absorb 
				enough (people)," Statistician General Risenga Maluleke told a 
				news conference.
 
 South Africa, which has the continent's highest rate of COVID-19 
				infections, was in recession before it recorded its first 
				coronavirus infection in March and has long suffered from 
				extremely high levels of unemployment.
 
 According to an expanded definition of unemployment that 
				includes those discouraged from seeking work, 42.6% of the 
				labour force was without work in the fourth quarter, amounting 
				to 11.1 million people, Stats SA data showed.
 
 Compared to a year ago, total employment fell by 1.4 million 
				people, while the number of people who were not economically 
				active rose by 1.5 million, the agency said.
 
 (Reporting by Mfuneko Toyana, writing by Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo, 
				Editing by Catherine Evans and Nick Macfie)
 
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