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Social sector in Azerbaijan (January-September 2017)

Analysis Materials 1 December 2017 10:28 (UTC +04:00)

Population’s income

According to the Azerbaijani State Statistics Committee, the nominal income of the population totaled 36.24 billion manat in January-September 2017, which is by 8.0 percent more compared to January-September 2016.

Thus, during the reporting period, the nominal income of the population per capita increased by 6.9 percent and reached 3728,0 manat.

Major indices, characterizing income of the population

Indices

Jan.-Sept. 2017

Compared to Jan.-Sept. 2016, %

nominal income of population, in mln manat

36,247.0

108.0

Income per capita, manat

3,728.0

106.9

Income of population, in mln manat

33,157.3

107.8

Income per capita, manat

3,410.2

106.7

Source: State Statistics Committee

The population’s income after paying all required fees and membership fees made up 33.15 billion manat in January-September 2017, which is by 7.8 percent more than in January-September 2016.

Some 85.8 percent of the population's income was spent on consumer spending, 8.5 percent -on taxes, social insurance and voluntary membership fees, 1.8 percent - on loan interest and 3.9 percent - on fees.

Salary

The salary is one of the key social and economic indicators, which sufficiently enough characterizes the level of the prosperity of the working part of the population.

According to the Azerbaijani State Statistics Committee, the average monthly salary in Azerbaijan in January-September 2017 increased by 7.2 percent from year to year and reached 525.6 manat.

Remuneration in the oil sector reached 3,098.2 manat for the month, the non-oil sector – 465.1 manat, the public sector –392.0 manat, the private sector – 712.2 manat as of October 1, 2017. The highest salary was observed in the mining industry, financial, information and communication, scientific and technical activity, as well as the construction sectors.

Labor market

As of October 1, 2017, some 36,800 people were officially registered as unemployed in Azerbaijan, including 37.2 percent women, the Azerbaijani State Statistics Committee’s report said. According to the report, the number of unemployed increased by 8.8 percent in the country in January-September 2017 compared to the same period of 2016.

The average monthly unemployment benefit is 258.5 manat in Azerbaijan in January-September 2017.

Distribution of unemployed individuals and those who receive unemployment benefit in towns and regions as of October 1, 2017 (people):

Economic regions:

Individuals with unemployed status

Individuals receiving unemployment benefits

Baku

17 422

2 407

Absheron region

1 756

370

Ganja-Gazakh

2 682

564

Sheki-Zaqatala

1 144

264

Lankaran

1 094

193

Guba-Khachmaz

1 369

188

Aran

7 777

997

Upper-Karabakh

1 533

180

Kalbajar-Lachin

1 365

172

Mountain Shirvan

630

99

Nakhchivan

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As of early October 2017, the economically active population reached almost 5.07 million people.

As of October 1, 2017, the number of hired employees reached around 1.53 million people, including 877,600 people worked in the state sector and 648,800 people - in private sector.

Some 34,200 people work in the oil sector, while over 1.49 million people in the non-oil sector.

Around 23.3 percent fall to the hired employees involved in the production spheres: 7.2 percent in construction, 6.9 percent in processing industry, 3.2 percent in agriculture, forestry and fishing, 2.2 percent - in the mining industry, 2.1 percent - water supply, waste recycling, 1.7 percent - in the production and distribution of electricity, gas and steam, 21.6 percent in education, 19 percent - trade, repair of vehicles, 8.6 percent - medical and social services, 7.1 percent in state governance and defense, social maintenance, 4.7 percent - transportation and warehousing, 3.5 percent - recreation, entertainment and arts, 3.4 percent – professional, scientific and technical activities, 1.6 percent - communication and information, 1.6 percent - financial and insurance activities, 1.3 percent - real estate transactions, 1.8 percent - administrative and additional services, 1.5 percent – tourist accommodation and catering and 1 percent - other areas.

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