Salaried employment in France: slight increase in creation in the private sector

Private salaried employment increased by 0

Salaried employment in France: slight increase in creation in the private sector

Private salaried employment increased by 0.2% in the fourth quarter of 2022 in France with 44,400 net job creations, according to the final estimate published Thursday by INSEE. Compared to the provisional estimate published on February 8, these results are revised slightly upwards. The provisional estimate showed stability in private salaried employment with barely 3,000 net creations, after seven consecutive quarters of significant growth.

The increase in the third quarter of 2022 was nevertheless almost twice as high (0.4%, or 87,600 jobs). At the end of 2022, private salaried employment was thus 5.6% above its level at the end of 2019 (1.1 million jobs). In detail, temporary work, the compass of the job market, increased by 1.1% (8,600 jobs) and exceeded its level at the end of 2019 (4.7%). Excluding temporary work, the growth in salaried employment is slowing down in industry, construction and the commercial tertiary sector.

In the commercial tertiary sector, salaried employment "slowed down significantly" in the fourth quarter, notes INSEE: 0.1% (i.e. 17,400 jobs), after 0.5% in the third quarter (58,000 jobs). Industrial salaried employment (excluding temporary workers) slowed moderately: 0.2% (7,600 jobs) after 0.4% in the third quarter. It exceeds its pre-crisis level by 1.6%.

In construction, employment was stable in the fourth quarter after a slight increase in the third (0.2%). It is 7.8% above its level three years ago. Finally, salaried employment in the non-market tertiary sector remained stable in the fourth quarter of 2022 (2% compared to the end of 2019). Moreover, in the public sector, salaried employment remained stable in the fourth quarter. It exceeds its pre-crisis level by 0.9% (i.e. 55,100 jobs).