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TÜİK Q2 Labor Data: Unemployment Drops to 7.9% as Industrial Employment Signals Alarm

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Türkiye ekonomisi, 2026 yılının ikinci çeyreğinde iş gücü piyasasında toparlanma sinyalleri vermeye devam etti. Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu (TÜİK) taraf

TÜİK Q2 Labor Data: Unemployment Drops to 7.9% as Industrial Employment Signals Alarm

The Turkish economy continued to display signs of resilience in its labor market during the second quarter of 2026. According to the April-June data released by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK), the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased by 0.3 percentage points quarter-on-quarter to 7.9%. The total number of unemployed individuals decreased by 84,000, landing at 2.799 million. This decline suggests that the labor market is maintaining its footing amid macroeconomic rebalancing.

Sectoral Divergence: Services Drive Job Growth as Industry Contracts

An analysis of the second-quarter employment figures reveals a stark structural divergence among sectors. While total employment rose by 155,000 to reach 32.479 million, the sectoral breakdown highlights contrasting trends:

  • Services Sector: Added 240,000 jobs, acting as the primary growth engine of the quarter and accounting for 59.8% of total employment.
  • Construction Sector: Created 25,000 additional jobs, driven by seasonal activity and ongoing projects.
  • Agriculture Sector: Posted a modest gain of 10,000 jobs.
  • Industrial Sector: Shed 121,000 jobs, reflecting the impact of slowing export markets and elevated borrowing costs.
  • Youth Unemployment and Labor Force Participation Dynamics

    The decline in youth unemployment emerged as one of the most positive indicators of the quarter, though gender disparities remain pronounced:

  • Youth (Ages 15-24): The youth unemployment rate fell by 1.0 percentage point quarter-on-quarter to 13.9%.
  • Gender Breakdown: Unemployment stood at 11% for young men, while remaining elevated at 19.3% for young women.
  • Labor Force Participation: The total labor force grew by 71,000 to 35.278 million, while the participation rate ticked down by 0.1 percentage points to 52.7%.
  • Underutilization and Average Working Hours

    The labor underutilization rate, which provides a broader measure of labor market slack, showed a marginal improvement:

  • The labor underutilization rate (comprising time-related underemployment, potential labor force, and unemployment) edged down by 0.2 percentage points to 29.9%.
  • The average weekly actual working hours rose slightly by 0.1 hours to 42.3 hours.
  • Fatih Kılıç's Analysis: The 7.9% unemployment rate announced by TÜİK came in slightly below our historical regression model forecasts, generating a positive surprise index. However, the flip side of the coin lies in the loss of 121,000 jobs in the industrial sector. Tight monetary policy dampening domestic demand, combined with weak global manufacturing PMIs, remains the primary driver of this industrial contraction. While the service sector's ability to absorb these losses has pushed headline unemployment down in the short term, the erosion of industrial employment warrants close monitoring for long-term productivity and potential growth. The underutilization rate hovering near the 30% threshold reinforces the ongoing need for structural reforms.

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    Fatih Kılıç

    Financial Analyst: Fatih Kılıç

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