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12-03-2024 15:52

Employment in the Broad Public Sector: 4th Quarter 2023

Total Employment 75.361

The employment in the Broad Public Sector increased by 2.765 persons (3,8%) compared to the same quarter of 2022. The employment in Central Government increased by 2.628 persons (4,2%), in Local Authorities by 101 persons (2,3%) and in Publicly Owned Enterprises and Companies by 36 persons (0,6%). The employment in Non-profit Organisations (NPOs) increased by 22,0%, which is attributed to the transfer of Hourly Paid Workers from the Ministry of Health (Government) to the State Health Services Organisation (NPO), as from January 2023.

Compared to the 3rd quarter of 2023, the employment in the Broad Public Sector increased by 3.054 persons (4,2%). This increase is mainly attributed to the increase of the Educational Service staff (Government) due to the abolition of the purchase of services regime in the supporting programs of the Ministry of Education, Sport and Youth as from the school year 2023-2024. Employment in Local Authorities and in Publicly Owned Enterprises and Companies remained stable in comparison to the 3rd quarter of 2023.

Table

 

Number of Persons

% Change

 

 Q4 2022

 Q3 2023

 Q4 2023

Q4 2023/

Q3 2023

Q4 2023/2022

General Government

66.823

66.496

69.552

4,6

4,1

Central Government

62.395

61.970

65.023

4,9

4,2

Government

53.498

52.237

54.168

3,7

1,3

Non-profit Organisations

8.897

9.733

10.855

11,5

22,0

Local Authorities

4.428

4.526

4.529

0,1

2,3

Municipalities

3.308

3.406

3.409

0,1

3,1

Other Local Authorities

1.120

1.120

1.120

0,0

0,0

Publicly Owned Enterprises and Companies

5.773

5.811

5.809

0,0

0,6

Broad Public Sector

72.596

72.307

75.361

4,2

3,8

 

Methodological Information

Coverage

The employment in the Broad Public Sector includes employment in General Government Sector and in Publicly Owned Enterprises and Companies.

General Government Sector includes Central Government and Local Authorities.

Central Government includes Government and Non-Profit Organisations. Government includes Civil Service, Educational Service, Police Service, Fire Service, Hourly Paid Workers and Military Personnel. Non-Profit Organisations include School Committees, University of Cyprus, Cyprus University of Technology, Open University, Cyprus Athletic Organisation, Cyprus Theatrical Organisation, Youth Organisation, Investment Promotion Foundation, Symphony Orchestra Foundation, Cyprus National Addictions Authority, Bank of Cyprus Oncology Centre, Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation, Cyprus News Agency, Cyprus Agricultural Payment Organisation, Cyprus Petroleum Company, Central Agency of Equal Distribution of Burden, Research and Innovation Foundation, Fauna Fund, Human Resource Development Authority, Office of the Commissioner of Electronic Communications and Postal Regulation, Cyprus Radiotelevision Authority, Cyprus Energy Regulatory Authority, Pancyprian Refugees Union, Cyprus Standard Organisation, Cyprus Asset Management Company Limited, State Health Services Organisation and National Betting Authority. As from January 2023, Hourly Paid Workers from the Ministry of Health (Government) have been included to the State Health Services Organisation (Non-Profit Organisations).

Local Authorities include Municipalities and other Local Authorities.

Publicly Owned Enterprises and Companies include: Cyprus Telecommunication Authority, Electricity Authority of Cyprus, Cyprus Port Authority, Sewage Disposal Boards, Water Boards, Forest Industries, Cyprus Stock Exchange, Home Finance Organisation, Cyprus Potato Marketing Board, Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, Cyprus Land Development Corporation, Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber, Precious Metals Engraving Organisation, Council for the Registration and Control of Building Contractors, Board for the Registration of the Real Estate Agencies, Council of Commercial Agents, Cyprus Certification Company and Health Insurance Organisation.

Clarifications on the Classification of Entities

1. From the first quarter of 2015 onwards, Fauna Fund, Human Resource Development Authority, Office of the Commissioner of Electronic Communications and Postal Regulation, Cyprus Radiotelevision Authority, Cyprus Energy Regulatory Authority, Pancyprian Refugees Union have been moved from Publicly Owned Enterprises and Companies to Non-Profit Organisations due to revision in the classification of the organisations. Cyprus Certification Company has moved to Publicly Owned Enterprises and Companies.

2. From the first quarter of 2015, the Cyprus Institute of Energy has been moved from Non-Profit Organisations to Government (Energy Service).

3. From the fourth quarter of 2018, Cyprus Asset Management Company Limited was included in the Non-Profit Organisations.

4. From the first quarter of 2019, the State Health Services Organisation was included in the Non-Profit Organisations.

5. From the first quarter of 2019, the Cyprus Tourism Organization has been moved from Non-Profit Organisations to Government (Deputy Ministry of Tourism).

6. From the first quarter of 2020, the Cyprus Cultural Foundation has been moved from Non-Profit Organisations to Government.

7. From the third quarter of 2019, the Agricultural Insurance Organisation has been moved from Non-Profit Organisations to Government.

8. From the third quarter of 2020, the Grain Commission has been moved from Publicly Owned Enterprises and Companies to Government.

9. From the first quarter of 2022, the National Betting Authority was included in the Non-Profit Organisations.

Collection of Data

Data concerning employment in Government is provided by the Treasury of the Republic and refers to the number of persons that were employed in the reference quarter, while for the remaining sectors data is collected from the Organisations on a quarterly basis via a telephone survey.

For more information visit the CYSTAT Portal, subtheme Labour Market, CYSTAT-DB (Online Database), Predefined Tables (Excel), Methodological Information or contact Ms Maria Kkoushi at 22602235 or via email: mkkoushi@cystat.mof.gov.cy.

The data included in the Predefined Tables in Excel format are available up to 4th Quarter 2021. Data from the 1st Quarter 2022 onwards are available only in the CYSTAT-DB Online Database.

(GS/AP)