Concepts and Definitions
Long-term unemployed refers to persons who have been unemployed for a specified duration.
In Singapore, long-term unemployed persons are persons aged fifteen years and over who have been unemployed for 25 weeks or more (approximately 6 months or more). This number expressed as a percentage of all unemployed persons is known as the share of long-term unemployed.
Long-term unemployment rate is defined as the percentage of long-term unemployed persons to the labour force. It tells us the proportion of long-term unemployed out of all persons working or seeking work.