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THE CAYMAN ISLANDS LABOUR FORCE SURVEY REPORT SPRING 2017 Published AUGUST 2017

Economics and Statistics Office i

CONTENTS SUMMARY TABLE 1: KEY LABOUR FORCE INDICATORS BY STATUS... 1 SUMMARY TABLE 2: KEY LABOUR FORCE INDICATORS BY SEX... 2 1. INTRODUCTION... 3 2. METHODOLOGY... 3 3. MAIN FINDINGS... 9 3.1 POPULATION ESTIMATES... 11 3.2 LABOUR FORCE... 13 3.3 EMPLOYED... 15 3.3.1 UNDEREMPLOYMENT... 21 3.4 UNEMPLOYED... 22 3.5 PERSONS NOT IN THE LABOUR FORCE... 25 3.5.1 POTENTIAL LABOUR FORCE... 26 4. OTHER FINDINGS... 27 4.1 HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS... 27 Economics and Statistics Office LIST OF MAIN TABLES Table 1: Response Rate by District, Spring 2017... 5 Table 2: Standard Errors of Key Labour Force Indicators by Status... 7 Table 3: Standard Errors of Key Labour Force Indicators by Sex... 8 Table 4: Main Labour Force Indicators by Status, Spring 2017... 9 Table 5: Main Labour Force Indicators by Sex, Spring 2017... 9 Figure 1: Main Labour Force Composition, Spring 2017... 10 Table 6: Population Estimates by District, Spring 2017... 11 Table 7: Population Estimate by Selected Characteristics, 2016 and 2017... 12 Table 8: Labour Force by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017... 13 Table 9: Labour Force Participation Rate by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017... 14 Table 10: Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017... 15 Table 11: Employed Persons by Employment Status and Sex, Spring 2017... 16 Table 12: Employed Persons by Employment Status and Status, Spring 2017... 16 Figure 2: Employment by Occupation (%), Spring 2017... 17 Figure 3: Employment by Industry (%), Spring 2017... 18 Table 13: Employed Persons by Monthly Earnings from Main Job and Sex, Spring 2017... 20 Table 14: Employed Persons by Monthly Earnings from Main Job and Status, Spring 2017... 20 Table 15a: Employed Persons by Size of Organization and Sex, Spring 2017... 21 Table 15b: Employed Persons by Size of Organization and Status, Spring 2017... 21 Table 16: Underemployment Rate by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017... 22 Table 17: Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017... 23 Table 18: Persons not in the Labour Force by Sex and Status, Spring 2017... 25 Table 19: Percent Persons Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Main Reasons for Not Working, Spring 2017... 26 Table 22: Percent of Households by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017... 27 ii

LIST OF MAIN FIGURES Figure 1: Main Labour Force Composition, Spring 2017... 10 Figure 2: Employment by Occupation (%), Spring 2017... 17 Figure 3: Employment by Industry (%), Spring 2017... 18 LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES SECTION 1: POPULATION... 29 Table 1.1: Population Estimates by District and Sex, Spring 2017... 29 Table 1.2: Population Estimates by District and Status, Spring 2017... 29 Table 1.3: Population Estimates by Status and Sex, Spring 2017... 29 Table 1.4: Population Estimates by Age Groups and Sex, Spring 2017... 30 Table 1.5: Population Estimates by Age Groups and Status, Spring 2017... 30 Table 1.6: Population Estimates by Country of Birth and Sex, Spring 2017... 31 Table 1.7: Population Estimates by Country of Birth and Status, Spring 2017... 31 Table 1.8: Population Estimates by Year of Arrival and Sex, Spring 2017... 32 Table 1.9: Population Estimates by Year of Arrival and Status, Spring 2017... 32 Table 1.10: Working Age Population by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017... 33 Table 1.11: Working Age Population by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017... 34 SECTION 2: LABOUR FORCE... 35 Table 2.1: Persons in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017... 35 Table 2.2: Persons in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017... 36 Table 2.3: Labour Force by Economic Activity and Sex, Spring 2017... 37 Table 2.4: Labour Force by Economic Activity and Status, Spring 2017... 37 Table 2.5: Labour Force by Status and Sex, Spring 2017... 37 Table 2.6: Labour Force by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017... 38 Table 2.7: Labour Force by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017... 38 Table 2.8: Persons in Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017... 39 Table 2.9: Persons in Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017... 39 Table 2.10: Persons in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics, with and without Occupation Training, Spring 2017... 40 Table 2.11: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training, by Occupation Last Trained and Sex, Spring 2017... 40 Table 2.12: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training, by Occupation Last Trained and Status, Spring 2017... 40 Table 2.13: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex,... 41 Spring 2017... 41 Table 2.14: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Status,... 41 Spring 2017... 41 Table 2.15: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training by Date Completed and Sex, Spring 2017... 42 Table 2.16: Persons in Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017... 42 Table 2.17: Persons Usually in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics... 43 and Sex, Spring 2017... 43 Table 2.18: Persons Usually in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017... 44 Economics and Statistics Office iii

SECTION 3: EMPLOYED... 45 Table 3.1: Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017... 45 Table 3.2: Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017... 46 Table 3.3: Employed Persons by Status and Sex, Spring 2017... 47 Table 3.4: Employed Persons by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017... 47 Table 3.5: Employed Persons by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017... 47 Table 3.6: Employed Persons by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017... 48 Table 3.7: Employed Persons by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017... 48 Table 3.8: Employed Persons by Sex, Status and With or Without Training, Spring 2017... 49 Table 3.9: Employed Persons who Received Training, by Occupation Last Trained and Sex, Spring 2017... 49 Table 3.11: Employed Persons who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex, Spring 2017.. 50 Table 3.12: Employed Persons who Received Training by Location of Training and Status, Spring 2017... 50 Table 3.13: Employed Persons who Received Training by Date Completed and Sex, Spring 2017... 51 Table 3.14: Employed Persons who Received Training by Date Completed and Status, Spring 2017... 51 Table 3.15: Employed Persons by Length of Employment in Current Employment and Sex, Spring 2017... 52 Table 3.16: Employed Persons by Length of Employment in Current Employment and Status,... 52 Spring 2017... 52 Table 3.17: Employed Persons Less Than 1 Year in Current Job, by Sex, Status and First Job,... 53 Spring 2017... 53 Table 3.18: Employed New Entrants to the Job Market by Selected Characteristics and Sex,... 54 Spring 2017... 54 Table 3.19: Employed New Entrants to the Job Market by Selected Characteristics and Status,... 55 Spring 2017... 55 Table 3.20: Employed Persons under 1 year of Employment by Sex, Status and... 56 Temporary Position, Spring 2017... 56 Table 3.21: Employed Persons in Temporary Positions by Selected Characteristics... 57 and Sex, Spring 2017... 57 Table 3.22: Employed Persons in Temporary Positions by Selected Characteristics and Status,... 58 Spring 2017... 58 Table 3.23: Employed Persons by Employment Status and Sex, Spring 2017... 59 Table 3.24: Employed Persons by Employment Status and Status, Spring 2017... 59 Table 3.25: Employed Persons by Occupation and Sex, Spring 2017... 60 Table 3.26: Employed Persons by Occupation and Status, Spring 2017... 60 Table 3.27: Employed Persons by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017... 61 Table 3.28: Employed Persons by Industry and Status, Spring 2017... 61 Table 3.29: Average Usual Hours Worked per Week by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017... 62 Table 3.30: Average Usual Hours Worked per Week by Industry and Status, Spring 2017... 63 Table 3.31: Average Actual Hours Worked per Week by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017... 64 Table 3.32: Average Actual Hours Worked per Week by Industry and Status, Spring 2017... 65 Table 3.33: Employed Persons by Monthly Earnings and Sex, Spring 2017... 66 Table 3.34: Employed Persons by Monthly Earnings and Status, Spring 2017... 67 Table 3.35: Usually Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017... 68 Economics and Statistics Office iv

Table 3.36: Usually Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017... 69 SECTION 4: UNDEREMPLOYED... 70 Table 4.1: Underemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017... 70 Table 4.2: Underemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017... 71 Table 4.3: Underemployed Persons by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017... 72 Table 4.4: Underemployed Persons by Status and Sex, Spring 2017... 72 Table 4.5: Underemployed Persons by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017... 72 Table 4.6: Underemployed Persons by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017... 73 Table 4.7: Underemployed Persons by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017... 73 Table 4.8: Underemployed Persons by Sex, Status and With or Without Training, Spring 2017... 73 Table 4.9: Underemployed Persons by Main Reason for Working Less than 30 hours and Sex,... 74 Spring 2017... 74 Table 4.10: Underemployed Persons by Main Reason for Working Less than 30 hours and Status, Spring 2017... 74 Table 4.11: Underemployed Persons by Occupation and Sex, Spring 2017... 75 Table 4.12: Underemployed Persons by Occupation and Status, Spring 2017... 75 Table 4.13: Underemployed Persons by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017... 76 Table 4.14: Underemployed Persons by Industry and Status, Spring 2017... 76 Table 4.15 Average Usual Hours Worked by Underemployed Persons per Week by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017... 77 Table 4.16: Average Usual Hours Worked by Underemployed Persons per Week by Industry and Status, Spring 2017... 78 Table 4.17: Average Actual Hours Worked by Underemployed Persons per Week by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017... 79 Table 4.18: Average Actual Hours Worked by Underemployed Persons per Week by Industry and Status, Spring 2017... 80 SECTION 5: UNEMPLOYED... 81 Table 5.1: Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017... 81 Table 5.2: Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017... 82 Table 5.3: Unemployed Persons by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017... 83 Table 5.4: Unemployed Persons by Status and Sex, Spring 2017... 83 Table 5.5: Unemployed Persons by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017... 83 Table 5.6: Unemployed Persons by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017... 84 Table 5.7: Unemployed Persons by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017... 84 Table 5.8: Unemployed Persons by Reason Without Work and Sex, Spring 2017... 85 Table 5.9: Unemployed Persons by Reason Without Work and Status, Spring 2017... 85 Table 5.10: Unemployed Persons by Preferred Future Occupation and Sex, Spring 2017... 86 Table 5.11: Unemployed Persons by Preferred Future Occupation and Status, Spring 2017... 86 Table 5.12: Unemployed Persons by Preferred Future Industry and Sex, Spring 2017... 87 Table 5.13: Unemployed Persons by Preferred Future Industry and Status, Spring 2017... 87 Table 5.14: Unemployed Persons by Steps Taken to Look for a Job and Sex, Spring 2017... 88 Table 5.15: Unemployed Persons by Steps Taken to Look for a Job and Status, Spring 2017... 88 Table 5.16: Unemployed Persons by Previous Work and Sex, Spring 2017... 89 Table 5.17: Unemployed Persons with No Previous Work by Previous Work and Status, Spring 2017 89 Economics and Statistics Office v

Table 5.18: Unemployed Persons with no Previous Work by Time without Work and Sex, Spring 2017... 90 Table 5.19: Unemployed Persons by Time without Work and Status, Spring 2017... 90 Table 5.20: Unemployed Persons by Last Occupation Worked and Sex, Spring 2017... 91 Table 5.21: Unemployed Persons by Last Occupation Worked and Status, Spring 2017... 91 Table 5.22: Unemployed Persons by Last Industry of Employment and Sex, Spring 2017... 92 Table 5.23: Unemployed Persons by Last Industry of Employment and Status, Spring 2017... 92 Table 5.24: Unemployed Persons by Main Means of Financial Support and Sex, Spring 2017... 93 Table 5.25: Unemployed Persons by Main Means of Financial Support and Status, Spring 2017... 93 Table 5.26: Unemployed Persons by Sex, Status and With or Without Training, Spring 2017... 93 Table 5.27: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Last Trained Occupation and Sex,... 94 Spring 2017... 94 Table 5.28: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Last Trained Occupation and Status,... 94 Spring 2017... 94 Table 5.29: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex, Spring 2017... 95 Table 5.30: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Location of Training and Status,... 95 Spring 2017... 95 Table 5.31: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Date Completed and Sex, Spring 2017... 96 Table 5.32: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Date Completed and Status, Spring 2017... 96 Table 5.33: Usually Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017... 97 Table 5.34: Usually Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017... 98 SECTION 6: PERSONS NOT IN THE LABOUR FORCE... 99 Table 6.1: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017... 99 Table 6.2: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017... 100 Table 6.3: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017... 101 Table 6.4: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017... 101 Table 6.5: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Status and Sex, Spring 2017... 101 Table 6.6: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017... 102 Table 6.7: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017... 102 Table 6.8: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Main Reason for Not Looking for Work and Sex,... 103 Spring 2017*... 103 Table 6.9: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Main Reason for Not Looking for Work and Status, Spring 2017*... 103 Table 6.10: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Previous Work and Sex, Spring 2017... 104 Table 6.11: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Previous Work and Status, Spring 2017... 104 Table 6.12: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Never Had a Job by Selected Characteristics,... 105 Spring 2017... 105 Table 6.13: Persons Not in the Labour Force with Previous Job by Time without Work and Sex,... 106 Spring 2017... 106 Table 6.14: Persons Not in the Labour Force with Previous Job by Time without Work and Status, Spring 2017... 106 Table 6.15: Persons Not in the Labour Force, by Last Occupation Worked and Sex, Spring 2017... 107 Table 6.16: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Last Occupation Worked and Status, Spring 2017... 107 Economics and Statistics Office vi

Table 6.17: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Last Industry Worked and Sex, Spring 2017... 108 Table 6.18: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Last Industry Worked and Status, Spring 2017... 108 Table 6.19: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Main Means of Financial Support and Sex, Spring 2017... 109 Table 6.20: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Main Means of Financial Support and Status,... 109 Spring 2017... 109 Table 6.21: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Sex, Status and With or Without Occupation Training, Spring 2017... 110 Table 6.22: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Last Trained Occupation and Sex, Spring 2017... 110 Table 6.24: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex, Spring 2017... 111 Table 6.25: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Status, Spring 2017... 111 Table 6.26: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex, Spring 2017... 112 Table 6.27: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Status, Spring 2017... 112 Table 6.28: Persons Usually Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017... 113 Table 6.29: Persons Usually Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Status,... 114 Spring 2017... 114 Table 6.30: Percent Persons Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics... 115 and Main Reasons for Not Working, Spring 2017... 115 SECTION 7: HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL AND EXPENSES... 116 SECTION 8: HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS... 117 Table 8.1: Type of Dwelling, Spring 2017... 117 Table 8.2: Households by Number of Rooms, Spring 2017... 117 Table 8.3: Households by Number of Bedrooms, Spring 2017... 118 Table 8.4: Households by Type of Dwelling Tenure, Spring 2017... 118 Table 8.5: Households that Rented by Type of Utilities... 119 Included in Rent, Spring 2017... 119 Table 8.6: Households with Amenities, Spring 2017... 119 Table 8.7: Mean and Median Costing of Housing Accommodation... 119 by Type of Tenure, Spring 2017... 119 Table 8.8: Households by Number of Household Employees,... 120 Spring 2017... 120 QUESTIONNAIRE... 123 Economics and Statistics Office vii

SUMMARY TABLE 1: KEY LABOUR FORCE INDICATORS BY STATUS Selected Characteristics Spring 2016 Spring 2017 2017/2016 Change # # % # % Population 61,331 63,115 100.0 1,784 2.9 Caymanian 34,614 35,507 56.3 893 2.6 Permanent Resident 4,482 4,376 6.9 (106) (2.4) Non-Caymanian 22,236 23,232 36.8 996 4.5 Working Age Population (15+ years) 50,537 53,030 100.0 2,493 4.9 Caymanian 26,398 27,942 52.7 1,544 5.8 Permanent Resident 4,482 4,376 8.3 (106) (2.4) Non-Caymanian 19,656 20,712 39.1 1,056 5.4 Labour Force 42,255 43,545 100.0 1,290 3.1 Caymanian 19,869 20,472 47.0 603 3.0 Permanent Resident WRW 4,207 3,342 7.7 (865) (20.6) Non-Caymanian 18,179 19,731 45.3 1,552 8.5 Labour Force Participation Rate (%) 83.6 82.1 (1.5) Caymanian 75.3 73.3 (2.0) Permanent Resident WRW 93.9 76.4 (17.5) Non-Caymanian 92.5 95.3 2.8 Employed 40,630 41,764 100.0 1,134 2.8 Caymanian 18,745 19,196 46.0 451 2.4 Permanent Resident WRW 3,881 3,182 7.6 (699) (18.0) Non-Caymanian 18,004 19,386 46.4 1,382 7.7 Underemployed 748 1,729 100.0 981 131.1 Caymanian 497 827 47.8 330 66.4 Permanent Resident WRW 100 106 6.1 6 6.0 Non-Caymanian 150 796 46.0 646 430.7 Underemployment Rate (%) 1.8 4.1 2.3 Caymanian 2.7 4.3 1.7 Permanent Resident WRW 2.6 3.3 0.8 Non-Caymanian 0.8 4.1 3.3 Unemployed 1,625 1,780 100.1 155 9.5 Caymanian 1,124 1,277 71.7 153 13.6 Permanent Resident WRW 326 159 8.9 (167) (51.2) Non-Caymanian 175 345 19.4 170 97.1 Unemployment Rate (%) 3.8 4.1 0.2 Caymanian 5.7 6.2 0.6 Permanent Resident WRW 7.7 4.8 (3.0) Non-Caymanian 1.0 1.7 0.8 Not in the Labour Force 8,282 9,486 100.0 1,204 14.5 Caymanian 6,529 7,470 78.7 941 14.4 Permanent Resident WRW 451 451 4.8 - - Non-Caymanian 1,302 1,565 16.5 263 20.2 Economics and Statistics Office 1

Selected Characteristics SUMMARY TABLE 2: KEY LABOUR FORCE INDICATORS BY SEX Spring 2016 Spring 2017 2017/2016 Change # # % # % Population 61,331 63,115 100.0 1,784 2.9 Male 30,291 31,079 49.2 788 2.6 Female 31,041 32,036 50.8 995 3.2 Working Age Population (15+ years) 50,537 53,030 100.0 2,493 4.9 Male 24,658 26,215 49.4 1,557 6.3 Female 25,879 26,815 50.6 936 3.6 Labour Force 42,255 43,545 100.0 1,290 3.1 Male 21,037 22,479 51.6 1,442 6.9 Female 21,218 21,066 48.4 (152) (0.7) Labour Force Participation Rate (%) 83.6 82.1 (1.5) Male 85.3 85.7 0.4 Female 82.0 78.6 (3.4) Employed 40,630 41,764 100.0 1,134 2.8 Male 20,109 21,649 51.8 1,540 7.7 Female 20,520 20,115 48.2 (405) (2.0) Underemployed 748 1,729 100.0 981 131.1 Male 431 873 50.5 442 102.6 Female 316 856 49.5 540 170.9 Underemployment Rate (%) 1.8 4.1 2.3 Male 2.1 4.0 1.9 Female 1.5 4.3 2.7 Unemployed 1,625 1,780 100.1 155 9.5 Male 927 830 46.6 (97) (10.5) Female 698 951 53.4 253 36.2 Unemployment Rate (%) 3.8 4.1 0.2 Male 4.4 3.7 (0.7) Female 3.3 4.5 1.2 Not in the Labour Force 8,282 9,486 100.0 1,204 14.5 Male 3,621 3,736 39.4 115 3.2 Female 4,661 5,750 60.6 1,089 23.4 Economics and Statistics Office 2

1. INTRODUCTION This report presents the findings of the Spring 2017 Labour Force Survey (LFS). The LFS provides information on the characteristics of persons in the labour force. The concepts used in the survey are in accordance with the International Labour Organization (ILO) guidelines, and therefore, the indicators produced from the Survey are comparable to those used internationally. The remaining sections of this report present the methodology (Section 2), the main findings with emphasis on the characteristics of the labour force, and those that are out of the labour force (Section 3) and other findings on expenses and housing characteristics (Section 4). 2. METHODOLOGY As in previous LFS, planning and execution of the Spring 2017 LFS was undertaken by the staff of the Economics and Statistics Office (ESO), a department in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development of the Cayman Islands Government. The ESO s Household Register, which is comprised of a listing of all household dwelling units in the Cayman Islands, provided the sampling frame for the survey. A comprehensive update to the register was conducted between February and August 2016 based on information obtained from the 2015 Household Budget Survey, and new information from field updates which revised the register to 25,851 household dwelling units. A sample of 1,392 household addresses was randomly selected for the Spring survey, representing 5.4 percent of all household addresses. The total number of households during the survey period was eventually adjusted to 25,557 based on post-survey results, which showed that 290 selected household addresses were confirmed to have no occupant households at the time of the survey. Sampling design The Cayman Islands was divided into six strata along the same geographical lines as the Districts of the Cayman Islands. Cayman Brac and Little Cayman were combined to form the stratum Sister Islands. Probability proportionate to household count by district, as determined from the ESO Household Register, was used when allocating the number of selected households across strata. Households were randomly selected from all of the six districts; within each district, the households were selected with equal probability, and the final sample represented approximately 5.4 percent of households within respective districts. Economics and Statistics Office 3

The probability of selection for the sampled households in each district can be expressed as follows: P h = m h / M h Where: P h =probability of selection for the sample households in the h-th stratum (district) M h = total number of households in the sample frame for the h-th stratum m h = the number of sample households selected in the h-th stratum Fieldwork Since the October 2014 LFS, the ESO has been using tablets for electronic data collection in Grand Cayman. Tablets were also used in the Sister Islands beginning October 2016. Attached in the Appendix (page 126) is a copy of the questionnaire that was uploaded to the tablet. The reference week for the Spring LFS was the week February 26 March 4, 2017. The data collection took place over a seven-week period starting March 5, 2017 and ended on April 22, 2017. Staff from the ESO conducted four evenings of training in preparation for the fieldwork phase of the survey. A total of 37 persons, most of whom have prior household survey experience (census and/or LFS), received training on how to conduct the LFS using tablets. Thirty-three persons were selected to conduct interviews in Grand Cayman. In the Sister Islands (Cayman Brac and Little Cayman), four persons were trained for two days on how to conduct the LFS using the questionnaires on tablets. The trained interviewers comprised staff members of the ESO and temporary survey enumerators. Weights The 2017 mid-year population estimate was derived by adding the 2017 natural increase (births minus deaths) and immigration data (work permits and change of status) to the 2016 year end population estimate. Data were obtained from the Health Services Authority and the CI Immigration Department for the period January 1- June 30, 2017. The basic sampling weight, or expansion factor, was then calculated based on the estimated population and the sample population adjusted for non-responses at the household level. Economics and Statistics Office 4

Table 1: Response Rate by District, Spring 2017 District Sample Size 1 In Scope Households 2 Fully and Partially Completed Response Rate Total 1,392 1,153 1,106 95.9 George Town 736 608 587 96.5 West Bay 270 216 207 95.8 Bodden Town 253 223 211 94.6 North Side 37 29 29 100.0 East End 36 28 25 89.3 Sister Islands 60 49 47 95.9 1 Of the original 1,392 sample household addresses only 1,153 were deemed to be households. 2 In scope households are those with results codes 1 - Fully completed, 2 - Partially completed, and 3- Refusals. Data processing The survey returns were processed internally by ESO staff members. Data capture was built into the ESO Mobile LFS Project (LFSPrj) software on tablets which was first implemented in October 2014. Coding of industries and occupation were also conducted internally using the International Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC) (Rev. 4) and the International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) 2008, respectively. Edit checks were conducted using CSPro (Census and Survey Processing System) and SPSS (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences). Data were verified with cross-referencing information stored on the tablets or with a phone call to the respondent. A data file was then created with information from all households who completed the LFS interview (fully and partially). Finally, indicators were generated from this file using SPSS. Standard errors for main estimates Given the nature of the sample design used in the LFS, the estimates were computed with a 2.5 percent margin of error. The estimates published in this report s tables are rounded to the nearest whole number or person. The sum of the individual rounded numbers may not equal the total. In addition, the difference of one person for the same category in different tables is due to rounding. The estimates presented in this report are all liable to sampling error. Their absolute sampling error increases with their magnitude, while the relative error decreases the greater the size of the estimate. Generally, the smaller the Relative Standard Error (or Coefficient of Variation) the more reliable is the estimate. Because of this, comparisons of the larger estimates may be used with confidence, but small estimates must be treated with caution. The standard errors, confidence intervals and coefficients of variation (C.V.) of the estimates for key variables for the Spring 2017 LFS are shown in the Tables 2 and 3. Economics and Statistics Office 5

3. DEFINITION of KEY CONCEPTS LABOUR FORCE SURVEY REPORT SPRING 2017 Population In the LFS, population means the resident population; that is persons staying or intending to stay in the Cayman Islands at least six months. Visitors/tourists are not included in the resident population. Persons in institution for more than six months are excluded. Labour Force The labour force is composed of those members of the non-institutional population (i.e. those not in residential institutions such as general penitentiary, retirement homes) 15 years of age and over, who during the reference week were employed or unemployed. Employed Employed persons are those who, during the reference week, did any work for pay or profit; that is, paid work in the context of an employer employee relationship, or self-employment. It also includes unpaid family workers who contributed directly to the operation of a farm, business or professional practice, owned or operated by a related member of the household. Based on guidelines of the International Labour Organization (ILO), work can be for as little as an hour during the reference week; it excludes unpaid domestic housework and volunteer work but includes those temporarily away from their jobs. Unemployed Unemployed persons are those who, during the reference week: (a) without work; (b) currently available for work and (c) actively looked for a job, or had definite arrangements to start a job within 4 weeks. Unemployment Rate The unemployment rate represents the number of unemployed persons expressed as a percentage of the labour force. The unemployment rate for a particular group (age, status, sex, etc.) is the number unemployed in that group expressed as a percentage of the labour force for that group. Unemployment Rate = Number of Unemployed Labour Force 100 Not In the Labour Force These are persons in the non-institutional population (i.e. those not in residential institutions such as general penitentiary, retirement homes) 15 years of age and over - who, during the reference week, were neither employed nor unemployed. Economics and Statistics Office 6

Table 2: Standard Errors of Key Labour Force Indicators by Status Selected Characteristics Estimate Standard Errors (95%) Confidence Interval Lower Upper C.V Labour Force 43,545 1,913 39,778 47,312 0.04 Caymanian 20,472 1,186 18,136 22,809 0.06 Permanent Resident WRW 3,342 355 2,642 4,041 0.11 Non-Caymanian 19,731 1,292 17,186 22,275 0.07 Labour Force Participation Rate (%) 82.1 1.0 80.2 84.1 0.01 Caymanian 73.3 1.4 70.5 76.0 0.02 Permanent Resident WRW 88.1 2.7 82.8 93.4 0.03 Non-Caymanian 92.7 1.3 90.1 95.3 0.01 Employed 41,764 1,858 38,104 45,424 0.04 Caymanian 19,196 1,128 16,973 21,418 0.06 Permanent Resident WRW 3,182 342 2,508 3,857 0.11 Non-Caymanian 19,386 1,276 16,872 21,900 0.07 Underemployed 1,729 227 1,282 2,176 0.13 Caymanian 827 148 536 1,119 0.18 Permanent Resident WRW 106 53 2 210 0.50 Non-Caymanian 796 158 484 1,107 0.20 Underemployment Rate (%) 4.1 0.5 3.1 5.2 0.13 Caymanian 4.3 0.7 2.9 5.8 0.17 Permanent Resident WRW 3.3 1.6 0.1 6.5 0.49 Non-Caymanian 4.1 0.8 2.6 5.6 0.19 Unemployed 1,780 281 1,227 2,334 0.16 Caymanian 1,277 251 782 1,771 0.20 Permanent Resident WRW 159 64 33 286 0.40 Non-Caymanian 345 93 161 529 0.27 Unemployment Rate (%) 4.1 0.6 2.9 5.3 0.15 Caymanian 6.2 1.2 4.0 8.5 0.19 Permanent Resident WRW 4.8 1.8 1.1 8.4 0.39 Non-Caymanian 1.7 0.5 0.8 2.7 0.27 Not in the Labour Force 9,486 625 8,254 10,717 0.07 Caymanian 7,470 546 6,394 8,546 0.07 Permanent Resident 451 104 245 657 0.23 Non-Caymanian 1,565 297 980 2,149 0.19 Economics and Statistics Office 7

Table 3: Standard Errors of Key Labour Force Indicators by Sex Selected Characteristics Estimate Standard Errors (95%) Confidence Interval Lower Upper C.V Labour Force 43,545 1,913 39,778 47,312 0.04 Male 22,479 1,112 20,288 24,670 0.05 Female 21,066 985 19,125 23,006 0.05 Labour Force Participation Rate (%) 82.1 1.0 80.2 84.1 0.01 Male 85.7 1.2 83.3 88.2 0.01 Female 78.6 1.3 76.0 81.1 0.02 Employed 41,764 1,858 38,104 45,424 0.04 Male 21,649 1,084 19,514 23,785 0.05 Female 20,115 966 18,212 22,018 0.05 Underemployed 1,729 227 1,282 2,176 0.13 Male 873 155 567 1,180 0.18 Female 856 155 550 1,161 0.18 Underemployment Rate (%) 4.1 0.5 3.1 5.2 0.13 Male 4.0 0.7 2.7 5.4 0.17 Female 4.3 0.8 2.8 5.7 0.18 Unemployed 1,780 281 1,227 2,334 0.16 Male 830 184 468 1,191 0.22 Female 951 155 645 1,257 0.16 Unemployment Rate (%) 4.1 0.6 2.9 5.3 0.15 Male 3.7 0.8 2.1 5.3 0.22 Female 4.5 0.7 3.1 5.9 0.16 Not in the Labour Force 9,486 625 8,254 10,717 0.07 Male 3,736 339 3,069 4,403 0.09 Female 5,750 421 4,921 6,578 0.07 Economics and Statistics Office 8

3. MAIN FINDINGS As at end June 2017, the population of the Cayman Islands was estimated at 63,115. There were 35,507 Caymanians, 4,376 Permanent Residents and 23,232 Non-Caymanians. The labour force was comprised of 43,545 persons, with 41,764 of them employed and 1,780 unemployed. The labour force participation rate was 82.1 percent while the unemployment rate was 4.1 percent. The unemployment rate and labour force participation rate varied by sex and status (Tables 4 and 5). Figure 1 illustrates the composition of the population and the labour force. Table 4: Main Labour Force Indicators by Status, Spring 2017 Indicators Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian Population 63,115 35,507 4,376 23,232 0-14 years 10,084 7,565-2,519 Working Age Population (15+) 53,030 27,942 4,376 20,712 Labour Force 43,545 20,472 3,527 19,545 Employed 41,764 19,196 3,342 19,227 of which: Underemployed 1,729 827 106 796 Unemployed 1,780 1,277 186 318 Not In the Labour Force 9,486 7,470 849 1,167 Labour Force Participation Rate 82.1 73.3 80.6 94.4 Unemployment Rate 4.1 6.2 5.3 1.6 Table 5: Main Labour Force Indicators by Sex, Spring 2017 Indicators Total Male Female Population 63,115 31,079 32,036 0-14 years 10,084 4,863 5,221 Working Age Population (15+) 53,030 26,215 26,815 Labour Force 43,545 22,479 21,066 Employed 41,764 21,649 20,115 of which: Underemployed 1,729 873 856 Unemployed 1,780 830 951 Not In the Labour Force 9,486 3,736 5,750 Labour Force Participation Rate 82.1 85.7 78.6 Unemployment Rate 4.1 3.7 4.5 Economics and Statistics Office 9

Figure 1: Main Labour Force Composition, Spring 2017 Economics and Statistics Office 10

3.1 POPULATION ESTIMATES As at end June 2017, the estimated population stood at 63,115. The majority of Cayman s population lives in Grand Cayman, particularly in George Town which accounted for 50.0 percent. West Bay had 19.2 percent of the population while Bodden Town had 21.3 percent. The Sister Islands (Cayman Brac and Little Cayman) combined population accounted for 3.6 percent (Table 6). The average household size was 2.5 persons per household. North Side had the highest household size with 3.1 persons, followed by Bodden Town 3.0 persons, and West Bay 2.5 persons. The other districts George Town, East End and the Sister Islands recorded an average household size of 2.3 persons. Table 6: Population Estimates by District, Spring 2017 District Total Population Average Total Households # % Household Size # % Total 63,115 100 2.5 25,557 100 George Town 31,567 50.0 2.3 13,692 53.6 West Bay 12,130 19.2 2.5 4,935 19.3 Bodden Town 13,474 21.3 3.0 4,559 17.8 North Side 2,000 3.2 3.1 655 2.6 East End 1,467 2.3 2.3 627 2.5 Sister Islands 2,477 3.9 2.3 1,088 4.3 Sex and Age The estimated population according to sex distribution in Spring 2017 comprised 49.2 percent males and 50.8 percent females (Table 7). Children younger than 15 years old accounted for 16.0 percent of the population while the elderly (65 years or older) represented 7.3 percent. These two groups together are referred to as the dependent population and accounted for 23.3 percent. The working age population which is the age group comprising persons who are 15 years and older accounted for 83.9 percent of the population. Persons in this age group are usually working or looking for work and are said to be in their productive years. Within this group, persons aged 15 to 64 years are considered to be the ones on whom children (0-14 years) and Economics and Statistics Office 11

elderly (65 and above) depend. The ratio of the latter population groups to the 15 to 64 years old group shows a dependency ratio of 30.3 percent. Table 7: Population Estimate by Selected Characteristics, 2016 and 2017 Selected Characteristics Spring 2016 Population Spring 2017 Population Spring 2017-2016 Change # % # % # % Total 61,331 100 63,115 100 1,784 2.9 Sex Male 30,291 49.4 31,079 49.2 788 2.6 Female 31,041 50.6 32,036 50.8 995 3.2 Status Caymanian 34,614 56.4 35,507 56.3 893 2.6 Permanent Res. 4,482 7.3 4,376 6.9 (106) (2.4) Non-Caymanian 22,236 36.3 23,232 36.8 996 4.5 Age Group 0-14 10,795 17.6 10,084 16.0 (711) (6.6) 15-24 5,628 9.2 5,566 8.8 (62) (1.1) 25-34 10,603 17.3 11,510 18.2 907 8.6 35-44 13,560 22.1 13,671 21.7 111 0.8 45-54 11,063 18.0 11,290 17.9 227 2.1 55-64 6,001 9.8 6,306 10.0 305 5.1 65+ 3,681 6.0 4,582 7.3 901 24.5 DK/NS - - 106 0.2 106 100.0 Status Caymanians comprise the majority (56.3%) of the population while Non-Caymanians and Permanent Residents had a population share of 36.8 and 6.9 percent respectively. Although Caymanians had the highest population proportion, it decreased slightly from 56.4 percent in Spring 2016 to 56.3 percent in Spring 2017 (Table 7). Among Caymanians, 77.3 percent were in the working age population compared to 99.1 and 86.5 percent of Permanent Residents and Non-Caymanians, respectively (Appendix Table 1.5). The latter is expected since the local economy has a high proportion of expatriates whose residency is dependent on work permits. Economics and Statistics Office 12

3.2 LABOUR FORCE The labour force is comprised of persons in the working-age population who worked, as well as those who at the time of the survey, did not have a job, but were available and looking for work during the reference period. In Spring 2017, there were 43,545 persons who were in the labour force (Table 8). Table 8: Labour Force by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Labour Force # % Distribution Total 43,545 100.0 Sex Male 22,479 51.6 Female 21,066 48.4 Status Caymanian 20,472 47.0 Permanent Res. 3,527 8.1 Non-Caymanian 19,545 44.9 Age Group 15-24 2,869 6.6 25-34 10,751 24.7 35-44 12,992 29.8 45-54 10,286 23.6 55-64 5,152 11.8 65+ 1,441 3.3 DK/NS 53 0.1 ue to round n ub total may d ffer from t e um Sex and age In Spring 2017, males accounted for 51.6 percent of the labour force while the remaining 48.4 percent were females. The age group 35 to 44 years accounted for 29.8 percent of the labour force in Spring 2017, followed by the 25 to 34 years (24.7%) and the group 45 to 54 years (23.6%). Status The labour force distribution by nationality status in Spring 2017 indicated that 47.0 percent were Caymanians, 44.9 percent Non-Caymanians and 8.1 percent Permanent Residents with Rights to Work (WRW) (Table 8). Economics and Statistics Office 13

Labour Force Participation Rate The overall labour force participation rate (LFPR) 1 was 82.1 percent (Table 9). Non-Caymanians overall had the highest labour force participation rate (95.3%) as expected due to the work permits oriented migration system, when compared to Permanent Residents WRW (76.4%) and Caymanians (73.3%). The LFPR ranged from 36.0 percent among those with primary school and below education to 89.4 percent among those with college/university education. The participation rate for females was lower than males in most of the educational attainment categories. Table 9: Labour Force Participation Rate by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017 Selected Charasteristic Total Male Female Total 82.1 85.7 78.6 Status Caymanian 73.3 76.7 70.2 PR WRW 76.4 82.5 70.6 Non-Caymanian 95.3 97.3 93.0 Age 15-24 51.5 50.6 52.6 25-34 93.4 94.7 92.2 35-44 95.0 98.5 91.5 45-54 91.1 94.5 87.5 55-64 81.7 84.9 79.0 65+ 31.5 45.7 18.9 DK/NS 50.0 66.7 - Educational Attainment None 26.4 35.9 - Primary and below 36.0 54.6 18.7 Middle 65.6 68.9 62.3 High 79.6 82.9 76.1 Post Secondary 88.6 92.1 84.4 College / University 89.4 92.0 87.4 Other (Not specified) 100.0 100.0 100.0 DK/NS 59.0 40.5 66.7 1 The number of persons in the labour force expressed as a percentage of the working age population. Economics and Statistics Office 14

3.3 EMPLOYED The employed consists of those persons in the labour force who worked for pay, profit or family gain for at least one hour during the reference week, which was the week February 26 to March 4, 2017. Persons who, for some reason or the other, did not work during the reference week, but had a job were also categorized as employed as such persons were temporarily absent from work. In Spring 2017, the number of employed persons in the labour force was 41,764 (Table 10). Table 10: Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Employed Persons # % Distribution Total 41,764 100 Sex Male 21,649 51.8 Female 20,115 48.2 Status Caymanian 19,196 46.0 PR WRW 3,182 7.6 Non-Caymanian 19,386 46.4 Age Group* 15-24 2,609 6.2 25-34 10,326 24.7 35-44 12,573 30.1 45-54 9,873 23.6 55-64 4,960 11.9 65+ 1,371 3.3 DK/NS 53 0.1 Educational Attainment None 27 0.1 Primary and below 643 1.5 Middle 1,472 3.5 High 14,994 35.9 Post Secondary 10,076 24.1 College / University 14,174 33.9 Other 127 0.3 Not Stated 251 0.6 ue to round n ub total may d ffer from t e um Economics and Statistics Office 15

Sex and Age The number of males employed in the labour force was 21,649, higher than the employed females, which numbered 20,115 (Table 10). Those in the 35 to 44 age group accounted for the biggest share of the employed (30.1%). Persons aged 15 to 24 years and the elderly (65+ years) represented 6.2 and 3.3 percent of the employed, respectively. Status Employed Caymanians in Spring 2017 totalled 19,196 and accounted for 46.0 percent of the employed labour force. Employed Non-Caymanians and Permanent Residents WRW totalled 19,386 and 3,182, respectively. These two groups accounted for 54.0 percent of the employed labour force (Table 10). Employment Status The employed worked mainly as paid employees (92.9%), while 7.0 percent had their own business as self-employed with or without employees. Among employed males, 9.8 percent were self-employed, while among females 4.0 percent were self-employed. Caymanians (12.9%) were more likely than Permanent Residents WRW (5.7%) and Non-Caymanians (1.0%) to have their own business (Tables 11 and 12). Employment Status Table 11: Employed Persons by Employment Status and Sex, Spring 2017 Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 Employee (work for someone) 38,805 92.9 19,529 90.2 19,276 95.8 50.3 49.7 Self-employed with NO employees 1,430 3.4 981 4.5 449 2.2 68.6 31.4 Self-employed with employees 1,503 3.6 1,140 5.3 363 1.8 75.8 24.2 Unpaid family business worker - - - - - - - - DK/NS 27 0.1 - - 27 0.1-100.0 Employment Status Table 12: Employed Persons by Employment Status and Status, Spring 2017 Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 Employee (work for someone) 38,805 92.9 16,713 87.1 2,811 88.3 19,280 99.5 43.1 7.2 49.7 Self-employed with NO employees 1,430 3.4 1,324 6.9 80 2.5 27 0.1 92.6 5.6 1.9 Self-employed with employees 1,503 3.6 1,158 6.0 292 9.2 53 0.3 77.1 19.4 3.5 Unpaid family business worker - - - - - - - - - - - DK/NS 27 0.1 - - - - 27 0.1 - - 100.0 Economics and Statistics Office 16

Occupation The top five occupations in Spring 2017, which comprised 76.2 percent of total employment, were service and sales workers (19.2%); professionals (17.9%); technicians and associate professionals (14.8%); elementary occupations (12.3%); and craft and related trades workers (12.0%), (Figure 2). Analysis by sex and status indicates varying patterns. The largest share of employed males by occupation worked as craft and related trades workers (22.2%); professionals (16.1%); service and sales workers (14.8%); and technicians and associate professionals (13.9%). The employed share pattern for females showed that females were employed as service and sales workers (23.9%); professionals (19.9%); technicians and associate professionals (15.8%); elementary occupations (15.6%); and, clerical support (13.8%) (Appendix Table 3.25). The largest share of employed Caymanians worked as technicians and associate professionals (18.2%); professionals (17.0%); and clerical support workers (15.6%). Non-Caymanians were mainly employed as service and sales workers (25.4%); elementary occupations (19.3%); professionals (17.1%); and craft and related trade workers (15.2%). Permanent Residents WRW were mainly employed as professionals (28.3%); technicians and associate professionals (17.5%); and craft and related trade workers (14.2%) (Appendix Table 3.26). Figure 2: Employment by Occupation (%), Spring 2017 Economics and Statistics Office 17

Industry The top nine industries accounted for 73.9 percent of the employed labour force, these were: wholesale and retail trade (11.2%); construction (11.0%); professional, scientific, and technical activities (9.2%); financial and insurance activities (9.2%); public administration and defence (7.5%); activities of households as employers (7.2%); restaurants and mobile food services activities (6.7%); accommodation (6.0%); and administrative and support services activities (5.9%), (see Figure 3). Males were mainly engaged in construction (19.8%), and wholesale and retail trade (12.3%) while females were mainly engaged in activities of households as employers (13.5%); financial services (11.4%); professional, scientific and technical activities (10.4%), and wholesale and retail trade (10.1%), (see Appendix Tables 3.27). Figure 3: Employment by Industry (%), Spring 2017 Economics and Statistics Office 18

Caymanians were mostly employed in financial services and insurance (14.5%); public administration activities (13.2%); wholesale and retail trade (12.4%), and professional, scientific and technical activities (10.2%). The top industries employing Non-Caymanians were: activities of households as employers (13.7%); construction (13.0%); wholesale and retail trade (10.9%), and restaurants and food service activities (10.0%). Permanent Residents WRW were mainly employed in the following industries: construction (15.0%) and professional, scientific and technical activities (13.3%). (See Appendix Table 3.28). Hours of Work Actual hours worked is defined as the exact number of hours worked during the reference period of February 26 to March 4, 2017, by the respondent at his/her job(s), which includes all hours spent on work activities and overtime hours but excludes vacation leave, sick leave, public holidays and other forms of paid or unpaid leave. The employed worked an average of 38.7 actual hours per week. Males on average worked 3.1 hours longer per week than females while Non-Caymanians worked 1.1 hours more on average compared to Caymanians and 2.5 hours more compared to Permanent Residents WRW (Appendix Tables 3.31 and 3.32). Earnings from Main Job Approximately 55.0 percent of employed persons earned CI$2,400 or more per month (Tables 13 and 14). The proportion was higher among employed males (58.4%) compared to employed females (51.3%) earning the same income range. Permanent Residents (68.3%) were more likely than Caymanians (63.9%) and Non-Caymanians (43.9%) to have earned CI$2,400 or more per month. In the highest income range, i.e. CI$8,400 or more per month, there were more males (67.6%) than females (32.4%). In the highest income category, the earners are distributed as follows: Caymanians (52.7%), Permanent Resident WRW (9.5%) and Non-Caymanians (37.8%). Economics and Statistics Office 19

Table 13: Employed Persons by Monthly Earnings from Main Job and Sex, Spring 2017 Income Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 $ 0 - $ 1199 4,550 10.9 1,383 6.4 3,167 15.7 30.4 69.6 $ 1200 - $ 2399 12,472 29.9 6,649 30.7 5,824 29.0 53.3 46.7 $ 2400 - $ 3599 8,628 20.7 5,139 23.7 3,489 17.3 59.6 40.4 $ 3600 - $ 4799 5,263 12.6 2,600 12.0 2,663 13.2 49.4 50.6 $ 4800 - $ 5999 3,963 9.5 1,850 8.5 2,113 10.5 46.7 53.3 $ 6000 - $ 7199 1,735 4.2 924 4.3 812 4.0 53.2 46.8 $ 7200 - $ 8399 1,124 2.7 605 2.8 519 2.6 53.8 46.2 $ 8400 + 2,243 5.4 1,517 7.0 726 3.6 67.6 32.4 DK/NS 1,785 4.3 982 4.5 803 4.0 55.0 45.0 Table 14: Employed Persons by Monthly Earning Earnings from Main Job and Status, Spring 2017 Income Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 $ 0 - $ 1199 4,550 10.9 1,182 6.2 212 6.7 3,156 16.3 26.0 4.7 69.4 $ 1200 - $ 2399 12,472 29.9 4,941 25.7 743 23.3 6,789 35.0 39.6 6.0 54.4 $ 2400 - $ 3599 8,628 20.7 4,279 22.3 663 20.8 3,686 19.0 49.6 7.7 42.7 $ 3600 - $ 4799 5,263 12.6 3,168 16.5 530 16.7 1,565 8.1 60.2 10.1 29.7 $ 4800 - $ 5999 3,963 9.5 2,080 10.8 345 10.8 1,538 7.9 52.5 8.7 38.8 $ 6000 - $ 7199 1,735 4.2 993 5.2 159 5.0 583 3.0 57.2 9.2 33.6 $ 7200 - $ 8399 1,124 2.7 567 3.0 265 8.3 292 1.5 50.5 23.6 25.9 $ 8400 + 2,243 5.4 1,182 6.2 212 6.7 849 4.4 52.7 9.5 37.8 DK/NS 1,785 4.3 804 4.2 53 1.7 928 4.8 45.0 3.0 52.0 Economics and Statistics Office 20

Employment by size of business Most of the employed persons (11,869 or 29.4%) worked in businesses with 1-5 employees and 10,601 persons or 26.2 percent worked in businesses with 50 or more employees (Tables 15a and 15b). The highest proportion of Caymanians (35.1%) and Permanent Residence WRW (30.8%) were employed by large businesses employing 50 or more persons. The highest proportion of Non-Caymanians (31.3%) was employed by micro businesses employing 1-5 persons. Table 15a: Employed Persons by Size of Organization and Sex, Spring 2017 No. of Employees Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 1-5 10,651 25.5 5,387 24.9 5,264 26.2 50.6 49.4 6-10 6,326 15.1 3,493 16.1 2,833 14.1 55.2 44.8 11-24 7,316 17.5 3,711 17.1 3,606 17.9 50.7 49.3 25-49 4,972 11.9 2,561 11.8 2,411 12.0 51.5 48.5 50 + 11,829 28.3 6,150 28.4 5,679 28.2 52.0 48.0 DK/NS 670 1.6 348 1.6 322 1.6 52.0 48.0 Table 15b: Employed Persons by Size of Organization and Status, Spring 2017 No. of Employees Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 1-5 10,651 25.5 3,782 19.7 796 25.0 6,073 31.3 35.5 7.5 57.0 6-10 6,326 15.1 2,931 15.3 583 18.3 2,811 14.5 46.3 9.2 44.4 11-24 7,316 17.5 3,073 16.0 504 15.8 3,739 19.3 42.0 6.9 51.1 25-49 4,972 11.9 2,293 11.9 265 8.3 2,413 12.4 46.1 5.3 48.5 50 + 11,829 28.3 6,737 35.1 981 30.8 4,111 21.2 57.0 8.3 34.7 DK/NS 670 1.6 378 2.0 53 1.7 239 1.2 56.5 7.9 35.6 Economics and Statistics Office 21

3.3.1 UNDEREMPLOYED Underemployment is defined as Involuntary part-time work, where workers who could (and would like to) be working for a full work-week can find only part-time work. The underemployed accounted for 4.1 percent of the employed in Spring 2017 (Table 16). Underemployment was 4.0 percent for males and 4.3 percent for females. Caymanians (4.3%) and Non-Caymanians (4.1%) had a higher rate of underemployment than Permanent Residents WRW (3.3%). Persons aged 65 and above have the highest underemployment rate (7.1%) and those who have completed primary school education and below (8.5%), (Table 16). Table 16: Underemployment Rate by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Underemployed Underemployment Rate** # % Total 1,729 4.1 Sex Male 873 4.0 Female 856 4.3 Status* Caymanian 827 4.3 PR WRW 106 3.3 Non-Caymanian 796 4.1 Age* 15-24 127 4.9 25-34 257 2.5 35-44 528 4.2 45-54 422 4.3 55-64 298 6.0 65+ 97 7.1 DK/NS - Educational Attainment* None - Primary and below 47 8.5 Middle 106 7.2 High 552 3.7 Post Secondary 614 6.1 College / University 383 2.7 Other - - Not Stated 27 10.6 ue to round n ub total may d ffer from t e um Underemployment Rate = Number of Underemployed Number of mployed Economics and Statistics Office 22 100

3.4 UNEMPLOYED In Spring 2017, there were 1,780 unemployed persons, and the unemployment rate was 4.1 percent (Table 17). The unemployed were mainly persons who were either 25 34 years old (23.9%), females (53.4%), or Caymanians (71.7%). Table 17: Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Unemployed Persons Unemployment Rate** # % Distribution % Total 1,780 100.0 4.1 Sex Male 830 46.6 3.7 Female 951 53.4 4.5 Status Caymanian 1,277 71.7 6.2 PR WRW 159 8.9 4.8 Non-Caymanian 345 19.4 1.7 Age Group* 15-24 260 14.6 9.1 25-34 425 23.9 4.0 35-44 419 23.5 3.2 45-54 413 23.2 4.0 55-64 192 10.8 3.7 65+ 71 4.0 4.9 DK/NS - - - Educational Attainment None - - - Primary and below 71 4.0 9.9 Middle 145 8.1 9.0 High 1,045 58.7 6.5 Post Secondary 292 16.4 2.8 College / University 227 12.8 1.6 Other - - - Not Stated - - - ue to round n ub total may d ffer from t e um Number of Unemployed Unemployment Rate = 100 Labour Force Economics and Statistics Office 23

Sex, age and status The unemployment rate for persons between 15 and 24 years (9.1%) remained the highest when compared to other age groups of the unemployed. Females experienced a higher unemployment rate (4.5%) than Males (3.7%). The unemployment rate among Caymanians (6.2%) was higher than Permanent Residents WRW (4.8%) and Non-Caymanians (1.7%), (Table 17). Educational attainment Approximately one in every three (29.2%) unemployed persons had post-secondary or higher level education. Among unemployed Caymanians, 24.1 percent had post-secondary education or higher compared to 16.7 percent and 53.9 percent of unemployed Permanent Residents WRW and Non-Caymanians respectively, (Appendix Table 5.6 and 5.7). Reasons for not having work Majority of the unemployed (66.8%) were without work due to unavailability of work, while a few (16.2%) had temporary illness and other reasons. Those with temporary illness were either Caymanians or Permanent Residents WRW (Appendix Table 9). Among Non-Caymanians, 30.8 percent were waiting for work permit. Prior work and period without work The majority (87.2%) of the unemployed stated they had previous jobs, of these only 1.5 percent have been without work for more than one year. Among the unemployed Caymanians, 1,182 (92.6%) had previous jobs while 71 (5.6%) never had a job; only 2.0 percent of those with previous jobs were unemployed for more than a year (Appendix Tables 5.15, 5.16, and 5.17). Job search When asked about their main methods of job search, which was a multiple response question, unemployed persons most popular responses were to ask friends (72.2%); send résumés (57.2%); and, contact an employer (51.9%). Unemployed persons also registered with the National Workforce Development Agency (NWDA) (30.5%) and Professional Registers (30.5%) and to a lesser extent placed or responded to advertisements (28.5%) and checked websites (25.4%). Only Caymanians were registered with the NWDA, (Appendix Table 5.12 and 5.13). Preferred occupation and industry The top four preferred occupations that the unemployed were looking for were service and sales (23.2%); clerical support (22.9%); elementary occupations (16.6%); and, craft and related trade (15.3%), (Appendix Table 5.8 and 5.9). The top four preferred industries where the unemployed looked for work were wholesale and retail trade (17.6%); construction (15.3%); financial and insurance activities (15.1%); and, accomodation (11.1%), (Appendix Table 5.10 and 5.11). Economics and Statistics Office 24

Training Over half (60.5%) of the unemployed persons received training for a specific occupation (Appendix Tables 5.24). The majority of those who received training (59.7%) did so before 2013. All Permanent Residents WRW (100.0%) completed their training before 2013 while the majority of Non-Caymanians (66.7%) and Caymanians (51.6%) completed training before 2013 (Appendix Tables 5.29 and 5.30). 3.5 PERSONS NOT IN THE LABOUR FORCE Those who were of working age (15 years and older) and not working, not available to work or did not seek work during the reference week were classified as not being in the labour force. A total of 9,486 persons were not in the labour force, the majority of whom were females (60.6%), between 65 years and older (33.1%) and 15 24 years (28.4%), (Appendix Table 6.1 and 6.2). Persons who had high school or lower level education (66.2%) made up the majority of those not in the labour force (Appendix Table 6.6). Additionally, Caymanian females, who numbered 4,397, were more likely to be classified as not in the labour force (Table 18). Table 18: Persons not in the Labour Force by Sex and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Not in the Labour Force # % Distribution Total 9,486 100 Male 3,736 39.4 Female 5,750 60.6 Caymanian 7,470 100 Male 3,073 41.1 Female 4,397 58.9 Permanent Res. 849 100 Male 265 31.3 Female 583 68.8 Non-Caymanian 1,167 100 Male 398 34.1 Female 769 65.9 Economics and Statistics Office 25

Table 19: Percent Persons Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Main Reasons for Not Working, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Home / family duties Student / in training Retired / Elderly Temporary Illness / Injury Infirmity / Disabled Other Total 100.0 12.4 27.5 38.0 3.7 4.5 13.9 Sex Male 100.0 4.0 36.0 35.7 5.7 2.5 16.1 Female 100.0 17.8 21.9 39.5 2.5 5.8 12.5 Status Caymanian 100.0 7.9 28.5 43.7 4.8 5.7 9.5 Permanent Res. 100.0 34.4 15.6 31.2 - - 18.8 Non-Caymanian 100.0 25.0 29.5 6.8 - - 38.6 Age 15-24 100.0 0.9 85.5-0.9 0.9 11.8 25-34 100.0 34.9 32.2-3.2 3.2 26.6 35-44 100.0 47.8 7.8 4.0-3.5 36.9 45-54 100.0 41.4-19.1 7.1 7.1 25.3 55-64 100.0 8.4-54.2 14.3 10.2 12.8 65+ 100.0 1.5-88.0 2.3 5.3 3.0 Most of the persons not in the labour force were retired/elderly (38.0%), and student/in training (27.5%), (Table 19). These main reasons are traced mainly among Caymanians. Among Permanent Residents WRW home/family duties is the dominant reason along with retirement. Non-Caymanians cited other reasons (38.6%); home duties (25.0%) and studies (29.5%). 3.5.1 POTENTIAL LABOUR FORCE Based on the ILO definition, the potential labour force consists of all persons of working age (15 years and older) who, during the reference week, were neither employed nor unemployed and were either classified as unavailable jobseekers or available potential jobseekers. Unavailable jobseekers are persons who carried out activities to seek employment, were not currently available but would become available within a subsequent short period. Available potential jobseekers are persons who did not carry out activities to seek employment, but wanted employment and were currently available. Of the 9,486 persons who were not in the labour force, only 148 persons were considered Potential labour force, all of whom carried out job search for a job in the future but are not currently available. Majority of these persons were Caymanians (64.1%) and aged 15 to 34 (66.0%) (see Appendix Table 6.30). Economics and Statistics Office 26

4. OTHER FINDINGS 4.1 HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS The majority of households (47.6%) owned their homes, while 47.8 percent rented their homes (Table 20). Table 20: Percent of Households by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017 Total Households 25,557 Owned Households 47.6 Rented Households 47.8 Households with Household Employees 17.4 Households with Landlines 29.8 Households with Cell Phones 98.4 Households with Internet Connectivity 78.3 Households with Computer 68.8 Households with Tablets/E-Readers 53.4 Households with Cable/Satellite 58.3 Households with Air Condition 99.3 Households with Housing Insurance 47.1 Majority of the households had internet connectivity (78.3%), computer (68.8%), cable/satellite television (58.3%), and air-condition (99.3%). About three in every ten households (29.8%) have a land-line telephone, but almost all (98.4%) had at least one cell phone. Approximately, one in every six households (17.4%) had a household employee, and 47.1 percent of households reported having housing insurance. In Spring 2017, the mean monthly rent reported for accommodation furnished or unfurnished was CI$927.00, and the mean rental value for owner-occupied dwelling was CI$2,134.00 (Appendix Table 8.7). Economics and Statistics Office 27

APPENDIX TABLES Economics and Statistics Office 28

SECTION 1: POPULATION Table 1.1: Population Estimates by District and Sex, Spring 2017 District Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 63,115 100.0 31,079 100.0 32,036 100.0 49.2 50.8 George Town 31,073 49.2 16,099 51.8 14,978 46.8 51.8 48.2 West Bay 12,236 19.4 6,022 19.4 6,214 19.4 49.2 50.8 Bodden Town 13,750 21.8 6,171 19.9 7,576 23.6 44.9 55.1 North Side 2,060 3.3 1,070 3.4 990 3.1 51.9 48.1 East End 1,489 2.4 722 2.3 767 2.4 48.5 51.5 Sister Islands 2,507 4.0 995 3.2 1,510 4.7 39.7 60.2 Table 1.2: Population Estimates by District and Status, Spring 2017 District Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Caymanian Status Distribution Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 63,115 100.0 35,507 100.0 4,376 100.0 23,232 100.0 56.3 6.9 36.8 George Town 31,073 49.2 13,427 37.8 2,413 55.2 15,727 67.7 43.2 7.8 50.6 West Bay 12,236 19.4 7,754 21.8 743 17.0 3,633 15.6 63.4 6.1 29.7 Bodden Town 13,750 21.8 10,000 28.2 796 18.2 2,679 11.5 72.7 5.8 19.5 North Side 2,060 3.3 1,655 4.7 133 3.0 212 0.9 80.3 6.4 10.3 East End 1,489 2.4 1,017 2.9 159 3.6 292 1.3 68.3 10.7 19.6 Sister Islands 2,507 4.0 1,655 4.7 133 3.0 690 3.0 66.0 5.3 27.5 Table 1.3: Population Estimates by Status and Sex, Spring 2017 Status Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 63,115 100 31,079 100 32,036 100 49.2 50.8 Caymanian 35,507 56.3 16,784 54.0 18,723 58.4 47.3 52.7 Permanent Res. 4,376 6.9 2,122 6.8 2,254 7.0 48.5 51.5 Non-Caymanian 23,232 36.8 12,173 39.2 11,059 34.5 52.4 47.6 Economics and Statistics Office 29

Table 1.4: Population Estimates by Age Groups and Sex, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 63,115 100 31,079 100 32,036 100 49.2 50.8 0-14 10,084 16.0 4,863 15.6 5,221 16.3 48.2 51.8 15-24 5,566 8.8 2,814 9.1 2,752 8.6 50.6 49.4 25-34 11,510 18.2 5,542 17.8 5,967 18.6 48.1 51.8 35-44 13,671 21.7 6,923 22.3 6,748 21.1 50.6 49.4 45-54 11,290 17.9 5,854 18.8 5,436 17.0 51.9 48.1 55-64 6,306 10.0 2,855 9.2 3,451 10.8 45.3 54.7 65+ 4,582 7.3 2,148 6.9 2,434 7.6 46.9 53.1 DK/NS 106 0.2 80 0.3 27 0.1 75.5 25.5 Table 1.5: Population Estimates by Age Groups and Status, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Caymanian Status Distribution Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 63,115 100 35,507 100 4,376 100 23,232 100 56.3 6.9 36.8 0-14 10,084 16.0 7,565 21.3 - - 2,519 10.8 75.0-25.0 15-24 5,566 8.8 3,948 11.1 159 3.6 1,459 6.3 70.9 2.9 26.2 25-34 11,510 18.2 4,137 11.7 981 22.4 6,391 27.5 35.9 8.5 55.5 35-44 13,671 21.7 5,555 15.6 1,353 30.9 6,763 29.1 40.6 9.9 49.5 45-54 11,290 17.9 5,721 16.1 1,246 28.5 4,323 18.6 50.7 11.0 38.3 55-64 6,306 10.0 4,397 12.4 398 9.1 1,512 6.5 69.7 6.3 24.0 65+ 4,582 7.3 4,184 11.8 239 5.5 159 0.7 91.3 5.2 3.5 DK/NS 106 0.2 - - - - 106 0.5 - - 100.0 Economics and Statistics Office 30

Table 1.6: Population Estimates by Country of Birth and Sex, Spring 2017 Countries Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 63,115 100 31,079 100 32,036 100 49.2 50.8 Cayman Islands 23,719 37.6 11,682 37.6 12,037 37.6 49.3 50.7 Jamaica 15,425 24.4 7,842 25.2 7,583 23.7 50.8 49.2 USA 3,655 5.8 1,549 5.0 2,107 6.6 42.4 57.6 UK 2,970 4.7 1,510 4.9 1,460 4.6 50.8 49.2 Philippines 2,735 4.3 1,344 4.3 1,391 4.3 49.1 50.9 Honduras 2,728 4.3 1,001 3.2 1,727 5.4 36.7 63.3 Canada 2,519 4.0 1,253 4.0 1,266 4.0 49.7 50.3 Cuba 856 1.4 369 1.2 487 1.5 43.1 56.9 Other Caribbean 1,912 3.0 1,012 3.3 900 2.8 52.9 47.1 Rest of the world 6,411 10.2 3,465 11.1 2,945 9.2 54.0 45.9 DK/NS 186 0.3 53 0.2 133 0.4 - - Table 1.7: Population Estimates by Country of Birth and Status, Spring 2017 Countries Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 63,115 100 35,507 100 4,376 100 23,232 100 56.3 6.9 36.8 Cayman Islands 23,719 37.6 22,553 63.5 53 1.2 1,114 4.8 95.1 0.2 4.7 Jamaica 15,425 24.4 4,870 13.7 1,803 41.2 8,752 37.7 31.6 11.7 56.7 USA 3,655 5.8 1,560 4.4 398 9.1 1,697 7.3 42.7 10.9 46.4 UK 2,970 4.7 875 2.5 345 7.9 1,750 7.5 29.5 11.6 58.9 Philippines 2,735 4.3 189 0.5 133 3.0 2,413 10.4 6.9 4.9 88.2 Honduras 2,728 4.3 1,773 5.0 451 10.3 504 2.2 65.0 16.5 18.5 Canada 2,519 4.0 875 2.5 424 9.7 1,220 5.3 34.7 16.8 48.4 Cuba 856 1.4 591 1.7 133 3.0 133 0.6 69.0 15.5 15.5 Other Caribbean 1,912 3.0 851 2.4 213 4.9 849 3.7 44.5 11.1 44.4 Rest of the world 6,411 10.2 1,371 3.9 425 9.7 4,615 19.9 21.4 6.6 72.0 DK/NS 186 0.3 - - - - 186 0.8 - - - Economics and Statistics Office 31

Table 1.8: Population Estimates by Year of Arrival and Sex, Spring 2017 Year of Arrival Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 39,395 100 19,397 100 19,999 100 49.2 50.8 Before 1980 2,845 7.2 1,374 7.1 1,471 7.4 48.3 51.7 Between 1980 and 1989 2,851 7.2 1,282 6.6 1,569 7.8 45.0 55.0 Between 1990 and 1999 4,835 12.3 2,174 11.2 2,661 13.3 45.0 55.0 Between 2000 and 2009 8,009 20.3 3,739 19.3 4,270 21.4 46.7 53.3 Between 2010 and 2017 20,320 51.6 10,548 54.4 9,773 48.9 51.9 48.1 DK/NS 534 1.4 280 1.4 254 1.3 52.4 47.6 Table 1.9: Population Estimates by Year of Arrival and Status, Spring 2017 Year of Arrival Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 39,395 100 12,955 100 4,323 100 22,118 100 32.9 11.0 56.1 Before 1980 2,845 7.2 2,766 21.4 80 1.8 - - 97.2 2.8 - Between 1980 and 1989 2,851 7.2 2,719 21.0 106 2.5 27 0.1 95.4 3.7 0.9 Between 1990 and 1999 4,835 12.3 4,066 31.4 716 16.6 53 0.2 84.1 14.8 1.1 Between 2000 and 2009 8,009 20.3 2,175 16.8 1,962 45.4 3,872 17.5 27.2 24.5 48.3 Between 2010 and 2017 20,320 51.6 1,040 8.0 1,432 33.1 17,848 80.7 5.1 7.0 87.8 DK/NS 534 1.4 189 1.5 27 0.6 318 1.4 35.4 5.1 59.6 Economics and Statistics Office 32

Table 1.10: Working Age Population by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 53,030 100 26,215 100 26,815 100 Status Caymanian 27,942 52.7 13,167 50.2 14,775 55.1 Permanent Res. 4,376 8.3 2,122 8.1 2,254 8.4 Non-Caymanian 20,712 39.1 10,926 41.7 9,786 36.5 Age 15-24 5,566 10.5 2,814 10.7 2,752 10.3 25-34 11,510 21.7 5,542 21.1 5,967 22.3 35-44 13,671 25.8 6,923 26.4 6,748 25.2 45-54 11,290 21.3 5,854 22.3 5,436 20.3 55-64 6,306 11.9 2,855 10.9 3,451 12.9 65+ 4,582 8.6 2,148 8.2 2,434 9.1 DK/NS 106 0.2 80 0.3 27 0.1 Educational Attainment None 100 0.2 74 0.3 27 0.1 Primary and below 1,955 3.7 921 3.5 1,034 3.9 Middle 2,464 4.6 1,242 4.7 1,222 4.6 High 20,158 38.0 10,203 38.9 9,954 37.1 Post Secondary 11,700 22.1 6,403 24.4 5,297 19.8 College / University 16,101 30.4 7,198 27.5 8,904 33.2 Other 127 0.2 50 0.2 77 0.3 Not Stated 425 0.8 124 0.5 301 1.1 Economics and Statistics Office 33

Table 1.11: Working Age Population by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 53,030 100 27,942 100 4,376 100 20,712 100 Sex Male 26,215 49.4 13,167 47.1 2,122 48.5 10,926 52.8 Female 26,815 50.6 14,775 52.9 2,254 51.5 9,786 47.2 Age 15-24 5,566 10.5 3,948 14.1 159 3.6 1,459 7.0 25-34 11,510 21.7 4,137 14.8 981 22.4 6,391 30.9 35-44 13,671 25.8 5,555 19.9 1,353 30.9 6,763 32.7 45-54 11,290 21.3 5,721 20.5 1,246 28.5 4,323 20.9 55-64 6,306 11.9 4,397 15.7 398 9.1 1,512 7.3 65+ 4,582 8.6 4,184 15.0 239 5.5 159 0.8 DK/NS 106 0.2 - - - - 106 0.5 Educational Attainment None 100 0.2 47 0.2 - - 53 0.3 Primary and below 1,955 3.7 1,584 5.7 159 3.6 212 1.0 Middle 2,464 4.6 1,324 4.7 159 3.6 981 4.7 High 20,158 38.0 12,387 44.3 1,273 29.1 6,497 31.4 Post Secondary 11,700 22.1 5,839 20.9 928 21.2 4,933 23.8 College / University 16,101 30.4 6,501 23.3 1,856 42.4 7,744 37.4 Other 127 0.2 47 0.2 - - 80 0.4 Not Stated 425 0.8 213 0.8 - - 212 1.0 Economics and Statistics Office 34

SECTION 2: LABOUR FORCE Table 2.1: Persons in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 43,545 100 22,479 100 21,066 100 Status Caymanian 20,472 47.0 10,094 44.9 10,378 49.3 PR WRW 3,342 7.7 1,750 7.8 1,591 7.6 Non-Caymanian 19,731 45.3 10,635 47.3 9,096 43.2 Age 15-24 2,869 6.6 1,422 6.3 1,447 6.9 25-34 10,751 24.7 5,247 23.3 5,504 26.1 35-44 12,992 29.8 6,819 30.3 6,173 29.3 45-54 10,286 23.6 5,533 24.6 4,754 22.6 55-64 5,152 11.8 2,424 10.8 2,728 12.9 65+ 1,441 3.3 981 4.4 461 2.2 DK/NS 53 0.1 53 0.2 - - Educational Attainment None 27 0.1 27 0.1 - - Primary and below 714 1.6 517 2.3 198 0.9 Middle 1,617 3.7 856 3.8 761 3.6 High 16,040 36.8 8,460 37.6 7,579 36.0 Post Secondary 10,368 23.8 5,898 26.2 4,471 21.2 College / University 14,402 33.1 6,622 29.5 7,779 36.9 Other 127 0.3 50 0.2 77 0.4 Not Stated 251 0.6 50 0.2 201 1.0 Economics and Statistics Office 35

Table 2.2: Persons in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 43,545 100 20,472 100 3,342 100 19,731 100 Sex Male 22,479 51.6 10,094 49.3 1,750 52.4 10,635 53.9 Female 21,066 48.4 10,378 50.7 1,591 47.6 9,096 46.1 Age 15-24 2,869 6.6 1,702 8.3 53 1.6 1,114 5.6 25-34 10,751 24.7 3,830 18.7 663 19.8 6,259 31.7 35-44 12,992 29.8 5,248 25.6 1,193 35.7 6,550 33.2 45-54 10,286 23.6 5,035 24.6 1,061 31.7 4,190 21.2 55-64 5,152 11.8 3,428 16.7 292 8.7 1,432 7.3 65+ 1,441 3.3 1,229 6.0 80 2.4 133 0.7 DK/NS 53 0.1 - - - - 53 0.3 Educational Attainment None 27 0.1 - - - - 27 0.1 Primary and below 714 1.6 449 2.2 53 1.6 212 1.1 Middle 1,617 3.7 662 3.2 80 2.4 875 4.4 High 16,040 36.8 8,747 42.7 955 28.6 6,338 32.1 Post Secondary 10,368 23.8 4,799 23.4 822 24.6 4,747 24.1 College / University 14,402 33.1 5,650 27.6 1,432 42.9 7,320 37.1 Other 127 0.3 47 0.2 - - 80 0.4 Not Stated 251 0.6 118 0.6 - - 133 0.7 Economics and Statistics Office 36

Table 2.3: Labour Force by Economic Activity and Sex, Spring 2017 Economic Activity Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 43,545 100 22,479 100 21,066 100 51.6 48.4 Employed 41,764 95.9 21,649 96.3 20,115 95.5 51.8 48.2 Unemployed 1,780 4.1 830 3.7 951 4.5 46.6 53.4 Table 2.4: Labour Force by Economic Activity and Status, Spring 2017 Economic Activity Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 43,545 100 20,472 100 3,342 100 19,731 100 47.0 7.7 45.3 Employed 41,764 95.9 19,196 93.8 3,182 95.2 19,386 98.3 46.0 7.6 46.4 Unemployed 1,780 4.1 1,277 6.2 159 4.8 345 1.7 71.7 8.9 19.4 Table 2.5: Labour Force by Status and Sex, Spring 2017 Status Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 43,545 100 22,479 100 21,066 100 51.6 48.4 Caymanian 20,472 47.0 10,094 44.9 10,378 49.3 49.3 50.7 PR WRW 3,342 7.7 1,750 7.8 1,591 7.6 52.4 47.6 Non-Caymanian 19,731 45.3 10,635 47.3 9,096 43.2 53.9 46.1 Economics and Statistics Office 37

Table 2.6: Labour Force by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 43,545 100 22,479 100 21,066 100 51.6 48.4 15-24 2,869 6.6 1,422 6.3 1,447 6.9 49.6 50.4 25-34 10,751 24.7 5,247 23.3 5,504 26.1 48.8 51.2 35-44 12,992 29.8 6,819 30.3 6,173 29.3 52.5 47.5 45-54 10,286 23.6 5,533 24.6 4,754 22.6 53.8 46.2 55-64 5,152 11.8 2,424 10.8 2,728 12.9 47.1 52.9 65+ 1,441 3.3 981 4.4 461 2.2 68.0 32.0 DK/NS 53 0.1 53 0.2 - - 100.0 - Table 2.7: Labour Force by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 43,545 100 20,472 100 3,342 100 19,731 100 47.0 7.7 45.3 15-24 2,869 6.6 1,702 8.3 53 1.6 1,114 5.6 59.3 1.8 38.8 25-34 10,751 24.7 3,830 18.7 663 19.8 6,259 31.7 35.6 6.2 58.2 35-44 12,992 29.8 5,248 25.6 1,193 35.7 6,550 33.2 40.4 9.2 50.4 45-54 10,286 23.6 5,035 24.6 1,061 31.7 4,190 21.2 49.0 10.3 40.7 55-64 5,152 11.8 3,428 16.7 292 8.7 1,432 7.3 66.5 5.7 27.8 65+ 1,441 3.3 1,229 6.0 80 2.4 133 0.7 85.3 5.5 9.2 DK/NS 53 0.1 - - - - 53 0.3 - - 100.0 Economics and Statistics Office 38

Table 2.8: Persons in Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017 Educational Attainment Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 43,545 100 22,479 100 21,066 100 51.6 48.4 None 27 0.1 27 0.1 - - - - Primary and below 714 1.6 517 2.3 198 0.9 72.3 27.7 Middle 1,617 3.7 856 3.8 761 3.6 52.9 47.1 High 16,040 36.8 8,460 37.6 7,579 36.0 52.7 47.3 Post Secondary 10,368 23.8 5,898 26.2 4,471 21.2 56.9 43.1 College / University 14,402 33.1 6,622 29.5 7,779 36.9 46.0 54.0 Other 127 0.3 50 0.2 77 0.4 39.5 60.5 Not Stated 251 0.6 50 0.2 201 1.0 20.0 80.0 Table 2.9: Persons in Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017 Educational Attainment Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 43,545 100 20,472 100 3,342 100 19,731 100 47.0 7.7 45.3 None 27 0.1 - - - - 27 0.1 - - - Primary and below 714 1.6 449 2.2 53 1.6 212 1.1 62.9 7.4 29.7 Middle 1,617 3.7 662 3.2 80 2.4 875 4.4 40.9 4.9 54.1 High 16,040 36.8 8,747 42.7 955 28.6 6,338 32.1 54.5 6.0 39.5 Post Secondary 10,368 23.8 4,799 23.4 822 24.6 4,747 24.1 46.3 7.9 45.8 College / University 14,402 33.1 5,650 27.6 1,432 42.9 7,320 37.1 39.2 9.9 50.8 Other 127 0.3 47 0.2 - - 80 0.4 37.3-62.7 Not Stated 251 0.6 118 0.6 - - 133 0.7 47.1-52.9 Economics and Statistics Office 39

Table 2.10: Persons in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics, with and without Occupation Training, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total With Training Without Training Not Stated Percent Distribution With Without Training Training Total 43,545 31,717 11,550 277 72.8 26.5 Male 22,479 16,981 5,398 100 75.5 24.0 Female 21,066 14,736 6,152 177 70.0 29.2 Caymanian 20,472 14,373 5,981 118 70.2 29.2 PR WRW 3,342 2,625 716-78.6 21.4 Non-Caymanian 19,731 14,719 4,853 159 74.6 24.6 Table 2.11: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training, by Occupation Last Trained and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 31,717 100 16,981 100 14,736 100 53.5 46.5 Managers 2,049 6.5 1,027 6.0 1,022 6.9 50.1 49.9 Professionals 7,715 24.3 3,558 21.0 4,158 28.2 46.1 53.9 Technicians and Associate Professionals 5,285 16.7 2,733 16.1 2,552 17.3 51.7 48.3 Clerical Support Workers 2,834 8.9 726 4.3 2,109 14.3 25.6 74.4 Service and Sales Workers 5,973 18.8 2,233 13.1 3,740 25.4 37.4 62.6 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 310 1.0 310 1.8 - - 100.0 - Craft and related trades workers 5,784 18.2 5,294 31.2 489 3.3 91.5 8.5 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 464 1.5 437 2.6 27 0.2 94.3 5.7 Elementary occupations 1,227 3.9 587 3.5 640 4.3 47.8 52.2 Armed forces occupations 27 0.1 27 0.2 - - 100.0 - Not Stated 50 0.2 50 0.3 - - 100.0 - Table 2.12: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training, by Occupation Last Trained and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 31,717 100 14,373 100 2,625 100 14,719 100 45.3 8.3 46.4 Managers 2,049 6.5 1,253 8.7 186 7.1 610 4.1 61.2 9.1 29.8 Professionals 7,715 24.3 3,499 24.3 902 34.3 3,315 22.5 45.3 11.7 43.0 Technicians and Associate Professionals 5,285 16.7 2,766 19.2 371 14.1 2,148 14.6 52.3 7.0 40.6 Clerical Support Workers 2,834 8.9 1,986 13.8 133 5.1 716 4.9 70.1 4.7 25.3 Service and Sales Workers 5,973 18.8 2,128 14.8 451 17.2 3,395 23.1 35.6 7.5 56.8 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 310 1.0 71 0.5 - - 239 1.6 22.9-77.1 Craft and related trades workers 5,784 18.2 1,938 13.5 530 20.2 3,315 22.5 33.5 9.2 57.3 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 464 1.5 331 2.3 53 2.0 80 0.5 71.4 11.4 17.2 Elementary occupations 1,227 3.9 378 2.6 - - 849 5.8 30.8-69.2 Armed forces occupations 27 0.1 - - - - 27 0.2 - - 100.0 Not Stated 50 0.2 24 0.2 - - 27 0.2 47.1-52.9 Economics and Statistics Office 40

Institution Table 2.13: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex, Spring 2017 Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 31,717 100 16,981 100 14,736 100 53.5 46.5 Local Institution 4,847 15.3 2,403 14.1 2,445 16.6 49.6 50.4 Foreign Institution/Organization 16,674 52.6 9,301 54.8 7,373 50.0 55.8 44.2 Correspondence (not online) 121 0.4 - - 121 0.8-100.0 Online (local and foreign 617 1.9 301 1.8 316 2.1 48.8 51.2 On the job 9,080 28.6 4,776 28.1 4,305 29.2 52.6 47.4 Apprentice/Job Intership 124 0.4 74 0.4 50 0.3 59.5 40.5 Other 133 0.4 53 0.3 80 0.5 40.0 60.0 DK/NS 121 0.4 74 0.4 47 0.3 61.0 39.0 Institution Table 2.14: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Status, Spring 2017 Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 31,717 100 14,373 100 2,625 100 14,719 100 45.3 8.3 46.4 Local Institution 4,847 15.3 3,097 21.5 159 6.1 1,591 10.8 63.9 3.3 32.8 Foreign Institution/Organization 16,674 52.6 4,846 33.7 1,856 70.7 9,972 67.7 29.1 11.1 59.8 Correspondence (not online) 121 0.4 95 0.7 - - 27 0.2 78.1-21.9 Online (local and foreign 617 1.9 378 2.6 - - 239 1.6 61.3-38.7 On the job 9,080 28.6 5,792 40.3 583 22.2 2,705 18.4 63.8 6.4 29.8 Apprentice/Job Intership 124 0.4 71 0.5 27 1.0 27 0.2 57.2 21.4 21.4 Other 133 0.4 - - - - 133 0.9 - - 100.0 DK/NS 121 0.4 95 0.7 - - 27 0.2 78.1-21.9 Economics and Statistics Office 41

Table 2.15: Persons in Labour Force who Received Training by Date Completed and Sex, Spring 2017 Institution Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 31,717 100 16,981 100 14,736 100 53.5 46.5 Ongoing 2,733 8.6 1,293 7.6 1,441 9.8 47.3 52.7 This Year 962 3.0 546 3.2 416 2.8 56.7 43.3 2016 2,280 7.2 1,157 6.8 1,124 7.6 50.7 49.3 2015 1,511 4.8 740 4.4 770 5.2 49.0 51.0 2014 1,404 4.4 655 3.9 750 5.1 46.6 53.4 2013 1,853 5.8 829 4.9 1,024 6.9 44.7 55.3 Before 2013 20,657 65.1 11,614 68.4 9,043 61.4 56.2 43.8 Did Not Complete 124 0.4 50 0.3 74 0.5 40.5 59.5 DK/NS 192 0.6 97 0.6 95 0.6 50.8 49.3 Table 2.16: Persons in Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017 Institution Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 31,717 100 14,373 100 2,625 100 14,719 100 45.3 8.3 46.4 Ongoing 2,733 8.6 1,726 12.0 159 6.1 849 5.8 63.1 5.8 31.0 This Year 962 3.0 591 4.1 - - 371 2.5 61.4-38.6 2016 2,280 7.2 875 6.1 106 4.0 1,299 8.8 38.4 4.7 57.0 2015 1,511 4.8 662 4.6 106 4.0 743 5.0 43.8 7.0 49.2 2014 1,404 4.4 662 4.6 106 4.0 636 4.3 47.1 7.6 45.3 2013 1,853 5.8 898 6.3 27 1.0 928 6.3 48.5 1.4 50.1 Before 2013 20,657 65.1 8,723 60.7 2,122 80.8 9,812 66.7 42.2 10.3 47.5 Did not complete 124 0.4 71 0.5 - - 53 0.4 57.2-42.8 DK/NS 192 0.6 165 1.2 - - 27 0.2 86.2-13.8 Economics and Statistics Office 42

Table 2.17: Persons Usually in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Total Male Female Characteristics # % # % # % Total 40,305 100 19,924 100 20,381 100 Status Caymanian 19,383 47.9 9,086 45.0 10,297 50.7 PR WRW 4,304 10.6 2,213 11.0 2,091 10.3 Non-Caymanian 16,801 41.5 8,873 44.0 7,928 39.0 Age 15-24 2,684 6.7 1,437 7.2 1,247 6.1 25-34 9,300 23.1 4,290 21.5 5,010 24.6 35-44 12,812 31.8 6,129 30.8 6,683 32.8 45-54 9,380 23.3 4,876 24.5 4,504 22.1 55-64 4,991 12.4 2,454 12.3 2,537 12.4 65+ 1,138 2.8 738 3.7 400 2.0 Educational Attainment None - - - - - - Primary and below 886 2.2 485 2.4 401 2.0 Middle 1,661 4.1 933 4.7 729 3.6 High 15,831 39.3 8,048 40.4 7,783 38.2 Post Secondary 9,777 24.3 5,165 25.9 4,613 22.6 College / University 11,948 29.6 5,226 26.2 6,722 33.0 Other 44 0.1 20 0.1 24 0.1 Not Stated 157 0.4 47 0.2 110 0.5 Note: Persons who are usually in Labour Force refers to those who are either employed or unemployed for at least 26 weeks between October 1 2015 to September 30 2016 Economics and Statistics Office 43

Table 2.18: Persons Usually in Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 40,305 100 19,347 100 4,558 100 16,400 100 Sex Male 19,924 49.4 9,331 48.2 2,145 47.1 8,448 51.5 Female 20,381 50.6 10,017 51.8 2,412 52.9 7,952 48.5 Age 15-24 2,684 6.7 1,614 8.3 99 2.2 970 5.9 25-34 9,300 23.1 3,467 17.9 742 16.3 5,090 31.0 35-44 12,812 31.8 4,537 23.4 1,902 41.7 6,373 38.9 45-54 9,380 23.3 5,216 27.0 1,167 25.6 2,997 18.3 55-64 4,991 12.4 3,572 18.5 548 12.0 871 5.3 65+ 1,138 2.8 940 4.9 99 2.2 99 0.6 Educational Attainment None - - - - - - - - Primary and below 886 2.2 641 3.3 72 1.6 173 1.1 Middle 1,661 4.1 1,014 5.2 104 2.3 543 3.3 High 15,831 39.3 8,283 42.8 1,750 38.4 5,799 35.4 Post Secondary 9,777 24.3 4,558 23.6 1,289 28.3 3,930 24.0 College / University 11,948 29.6 4,746 24.5 1,294 28.4 5,909 36.0 Other 44 0.1 20 0.1 - - 24 0.1 Not Stated 157 0.4 85 0.4 48 1.1 24 0.1 Note: Persons who are usually in Labour Force refers to those who are either employed or unemployed for at least 26 weeks between October 1 2015 to September 30 2016 Economics and Statistics Office 44

SECTION 3: EMPLOYED Table 3.1: Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 Status Caymanian 19,196 46.0 9,503 43.9 9,692 48.2 PR WRW 3,182 7.6 1,697 7.8 1,485 7.4 Non-Caymanian 19,386 46.4 10,449 48.3 8,937 44.4 Age 15-24 2,609 6.2 1,281 5.9 1,328 6.6 25-34 10,326 24.7 5,123 23.7 5,203 25.9 35-44 12,573 30.1 6,622 30.6 5,951 29.6 45-54 9,873 23.6 5,311 24.5 4,562 22.7 55-64 4,960 11.9 2,326 10.7 2,633 13.1 65+ 1,371 3.3 933 4.3 437 2.2 DK/NS 53 0.1 53 0.2 - - Educational Attainment None 27 0.1 27 0.1 - - Primary and below 643 1.5 446 2.1 198 1.0 Middle 1,472 3.5 782 3.6 690 3.4 High 14,994 35.9 7,923 36.6 7,071 35.2 Post Secondary 10,076 24.1 5,800 26.8 4,276 21.3 College / University 14,174 33.9 6,572 30.4 7,602 37.8 Other 127 0.3 50 0.2 77 0.4 Not Stated 251 0.6 50 0.2 201 1.0 Economics and Statistics Office 45

Table 3.2: Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 Sex Male 21,649 51.8 9,503 49.5 1,697 53.3 10,449 53.9 Female 20,115 48.2 9,692 50.5 1,485 46.7 8,937 46.1 Age 15-24 2,609 6.2 1,442 7.5 53 1.7 1,114 5.7 25-34 10,326 24.7 3,617 18.8 583 18.3 6,126 31.6 35-44 12,573 30.1 4,988 26.0 1,167 36.7 6,418 33.1 45-54 9,873 23.6 4,728 24.6 1,008 31.7 4,137 21.3 55-64 4,960 11.9 3,262 17.0 292 9.2 1,406 7.3 65+ 1,371 3.3 1,158 6.0 80 2.5 133 0.7 DK/NS 53 0.1 - - - - 53 0.3 Educational Attainment None 27 0.1 - - - - 27 0.1 Primary and below 643 1.5 378 2.0 53 1.7 212 1.1 Middle 1,472 3.5 544 2.8 80 2.5 849 4.4 High 14,994 35.9 7,967 41.5 822 25.8 6,206 32.0 Post Secondary 10,076 24.1 4,586 23.9 796 25.0 4,694 24.2 College / University 14,174 33.9 5,555 28.9 1,432 45.0 7,187 37.1 Other 127 0.3 47 0.2 - - 80 0.4 Not Stated 251 0.6 118 0.6 - - 133 0.7 Economics and Statistics Office 46

Table 3.3: Employed Persons by Status and Sex, Spring 2017 Status Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 Caymanian 19,196 46.0 9,503 43.9 9,692 48.2 49.5 50.5 PR WRW 3,182 7.6 1,697 7.8 1,485 7.4 53.3 46.7 Non-Caymanian 19,386 46.4 10,449 48.3 8,937 44.4 53.9 46.1 Table 3.4: Employed Persons by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 15-24 2,609 6.2 1,281 5.9 1,328 6.6 49.1 50.9 25-34 10,326 24.7 5,123 23.7 5,203 25.9 49.6 50.4 35-44 12,573 30.1 6,622 30.6 5,951 29.6 52.7 47.3 45-54 9,873 23.6 5,311 24.5 4,562 22.7 53.8 46.2 55-64 4,960 11.9 2,326 10.7 2,633 13.1 46.9 53.1 65+ 1,371 3.3 933 4.3 437 2.2 68.1 31.9 DK/NS 53 0.1 53 0.2 - - 100.0 - Table 3.5: Employed Persons by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Sex Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 15-24 2,609 6.2 1,442 7.5 53 1.7 1,114 5.7 55.3 2.0 42.7 25-34 10,326 24.7 3,617 18.8 583 18.3 6,126 31.6 35.0 5.6 59.3 35-44 12,573 30.1 4,988 26.0 1,167 36.7 6,418 33.1 39.7 9.3 51.0 45-54 9,873 23.6 4,728 24.6 1,008 31.7 4,137 21.3 47.9 10.2 41.9 55-64 4,960 11.9 3,262 17.0 292 9.2 1,406 7.3 65.8 5.9 28.3 65+ 1,371 3.3 1,158 6.0 80 2.5 133 0.7 84.5 5.8 9.7 DK/NS 53 0.1 - - - - 53 0.3 - - 100.0 Economics and Statistics Office 47

Table 3.6: Employed Persons by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017 Educational Attainment Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 None 27 0.1 27 0.1 - - - - Primary and below 643 1.5 446 2.1 198 1.0 69.3 30.7 Middle 1,472 3.5 782 3.6 690 3.4 53.1 46.9 High 14,994 35.9 7,923 36.6 7,071 35.2 52.8 47.2 Post Secondary 10,076 24.1 5,800 26.8 4,276 21.3 57.6 42.4 College / University 14,174 33.9 6,572 30.4 7,602 37.8 46.4 53.6 Other 127 0.3 50 0.2 77 0.4 39.5 60.5 Not Stated 251 0.6 50 0.2 201 1.0 20.0 80.0 Table 3.7: Employed Persons by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017 Educational Attainment Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Sex Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 None 27 0.1 - - - - 27 0.1 - - - Primary and below 643 1.5 378 2.0 53 1.7 212 1.1 58.8 8.2 33.0 Middle 1,472 3.5 544 2.8 80 2.5 849 4.4 36.9 5.4 57.7 High 14,994 35.9 7,967 41.5 822 25.8 6,206 32.0 53.1 5.5 41.4 Post Secondary 10,076 24.1 4,586 23.9 796 25.0 4,694 24.2 45.5 7.9 46.6 College / University 14,174 33.9 5,555 28.9 1,432 45.0 7,187 37.1 39.2 10.1 50.7 Other 127 0.3 47 0.2 - - 80 0.4 37.3-62.7 Not Stated 251 0.6 118 0.6 - - 133 0.7 47.1-52.9 Economics and Statistics Office 48

Table 3.8: Employed Persons by Sex, Status and With or Without Training, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total With Training Without Training Not Stated Percent Distribution With Without Training Training Total 41,764 30,640 10,871 254 73.4 26.0 Male 21,649 16,488 5,085 77 76.2 23.5 Female 20,115 14,151 5,786 177 70.4 28.8 Caymanian 19,196 13,640 5,461 95 71.1 28.4 PR WRW 3,182 2,519 663-79.2 20.8 Non-Caymanian 19,386 14,480 4,747 159 74.7 24.5 Table 3.9: Employed Persons who Received Training, by Occupation Last Trained and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 30,640 100 16,488 100 14,151 100 53.8 46.2 Managers 1,998 6.5 1,027 6.2 972 6.9 51.4 48.6 Professionals 7,571 24.7 3,487 21.1 4,084 28.9 46.1 53.9 Technicians and Associate Professionals 5,238 17.1 2,709 16.4 2,529 17.9 51.7 48.3 Clerical Support Workers 2,642 8.6 726 4.4 1,917 13.5 27.5 72.5 Service and Sales Workers 5,754 18.8 2,186 13.3 3,569 25.2 38.0 62.0 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 310 1.0 310 1.9 - - 100.0 - Craft and related trades workers 5,433 17.7 4,967 30.1 466 3.3 91.4 8.6 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 464 1.5 437 2.7 27 0.2 94.3 5.7 Elementary occupations 1,153 3.8 563 3.4 590 4.2 48.9 51.1 Armed forces occupations 27 0.1 27 0.2 - - 100.0 - Not Stated 50 0.2 50 0.3 - - 100.0 - Occupation Table 3.10: Employed Persons who Received Training, by Occupation Last Trained and Status, Spring 2017 Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 30,640 100 13,640 100 2,519 100 14,480 100 Managers 1,998 6.5 1,229 9.0 186 7.4 583 4.0 Professionals 7,571 24.7 3,381 24.8 902 35.8 3,288 22.7 Technicians and Associate Professionals 5,238 17.1 2,719 19.9 371 14.7 2,148 14.8 Clerical Support Workers 2,642 8.6 1,820 13.3 133 5.3 690 4.8 Service and Sales Workers 5,754 18.8 1,962 14.4 398 15.8 3,395 23.4 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 310 1.0 71 0.5 - - 239 1.6 Craft and related trades workers 5,433 17.7 1,773 13.0 477 18.9 3,182 22.0 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 464 1.5 331 2.4 53 2.1 80 0.5 Elementary occupations 1,153 3.8 331 2.4 - - 822 5.7 Armed forces occupations 27 0.1 - - - - 27 0.2 Not Stated 50 0.2 24 0.2 - - 27 0.2 Economics and Statistics Office 49

Table 3.11: Employed Persons who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 30,640 100 16,488 100 14,151 100 53.8 46.2 Local Institution 4,655 15.2 2,332 14.1 2,324 16.4 50.1 49.9 Foreign Institution/Organization 16,444 53.7 9,201 55.8 7,243 51.2 56.0 44.0 Correspondence (not online) 121 0.4 - - 121 0.9-100.0 Online (local and foreign 593 1.9 301 1.8 292 2.1 50.7 49.3 On the job 8,472 27.7 4,478 27.2 3,994 28.2 52.9 47.1 Apprentice/Job Intership 124 0.4 74 0.4 50 0.4 59.5 40.5 Other 133 0.4 53 0.3 80 0.6 40.0 60.0 DK/NS 97 0.3 50 0.3 47 0.3 51.5 48.5 Table 3.12: Employed Persons who Received Training by Location of Training and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 30,640 100 13,640 100 2,519 100 14,480 100 44.5 8.2 47.3 Local Institution 4,655 15.2 2,931 21.5 159 6.3 1,565 10.8 63.0 3.4 33.6 Foreign Institution/Organization 16,444 53.7 4,775 35.0 1,803 71.6 9,865 68.1 29.0 11.0 60.0 Correspondence (not online) 121 0.4 95 0.7 - - 27 0.2 78.1-21.9 Online (local and foreign 593 1.9 355 2.6 - - 239 1.6 59.8-40.2 On the job 8,472 27.7 5,343 39.2 530 21.1 2,599 17.9 63.1 6.3 30.7 Apprentice/Job Intership 124 0.4 71 0.5 27 1.1 27 0.2 57.2 21.4 21.4 Other 133 0.4 - - - - 133 0.9 - - 100.0 DK/NS 97 0.3 71 0.5 - - 27 0.2 72.8-27.2 Economics and Statistics Office 50

Table 3.13: Employed Persons who Received Training by Date Completed and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 30,640 100 16,488 100 14,151 100 53.8 46.2 Ongoing 2,710 8.8 1,269 7.7 1,441 10.2 46.8 53.2 This Year 939 3.1 522 3.2 416 2.9 55.7 44.3 2016 2,180 7.1 1,130 6.9 1,050 7.4 51.8 48.2 2015 1,319 4.3 666 4.0 652 4.6 50.5 49.5 2014 1,357 4.4 631 3.8 726 5.1 46.5 53.5 2013 1,829 6.0 829 5.0 1,000 7.1 45.3 54.7 Before 2013 20,014 65.3 11,316 68.6 8,698 61.5 56.5 43.5 Did not complete 124 0.4 50 0.3 74 0.5 40.5 59.5 DK/NS 168 0.5 74 0.4 95 0.7 43.8 56.2 Table 3.14: Employed Persons who Received Training by Date Completed and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 30,640 100 13,640 100 2,519 100 14,480 100 44.5 8.2 47.3 Ongoing 2,710 8.8 1,702 12.5 159 6.3 849 5.9 62.8 5.9 31.3 This Year 939 3.1 567 4.2 - - 371 2.6 60.4-39.6 2016 2,180 7.1 827 6.1 106 4.2 1,246 8.6 38.0 4.9 57.2 2015 1,319 4.3 496 3.6 106 4.2 716 4.9 37.7 8.0 54.3 2014 1,357 4.4 615 4.5 106 4.2 636 4.4 45.3 7.8 46.9 2013 1,829 6.0 875 6.4 27 1.1 928 6.4 47.8 1.4 50.7 Before 2013 20,014 65.3 8,345 61.2 2,016 80.0 9,653 66.7 41.7 10.1 48.2 Did not complete 124 0.4 71 0.5 - - 53 0.4 57.2-42.8 DK/NS 168 0.5 142 1.0 - - 27 0.2 84.2-15.8 Economics and Statistics Office 51

Table 3.15: Employed Persons by Length of Employment in Current Employment and Sex, Spring 2017 Length of Employment Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 Less than 1 year 5,797 13.9 3,105 14.3 2,692 13.4 53.6 46.4 1 to 2 years 10,818 25.9 5,509 25.4 5,309 26.4 50.9 49.1 3 to 5 years 9,274 22.2 4,831 22.3 4,443 22.1 52.1 47.9 6 to 9 years 5,821 13.9 2,918 13.5 2,903 14.4 50.1 49.9 10+ years 9,829 23.5 5,136 23.7 4,693 23.3 52.3 47.7 DK/NS 224 0.5 150 0.7 74 0.4 67.1 32.9 Length of Employment Table 3.16: Employed Persons by Length of Employment in Current Employment and Status, Spring 2017 Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 Less than 1 year 5,797 13.9 1,395 7.3 292 9.2 4,111 21.2 24.1 5.0 70.9 1 to 2 years 10,818 25.9 3,499 18.2 769 24.2 6,550 33.8 32.3 7.1 60.5 3 to 5 years 9,274 22.2 3,546 18.5 716 22.5 5,012 25.9 38.2 7.7 54.0 6 to 9 years 5,821 13.9 2,506 13.1 557 17.5 2,758 14.2 43.0 9.6 47.4 10+ years 9,829 23.5 8,132 42.4 849 26.7 849 4.4 82.7 8.6 8.6 DK/NS 224 0.5 118 0.6 - - 106 0.5 52.7-47.3 Economics and Statistics Office 52

Table 3.17: Employed Persons Less Than 1 Year in Current Job, by Sex, Status and First Job, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total First Job Percent Distribution Yes No Yes No Total 5,797 1,542 4,255 26.6 73.4 Male 3,105 784 2,321 25.3 74.7 Female 2,692 758 1,935 28.1 71.9 Caymanian 1,395 189 1,206 13.6 86.4 PR WRW 292 27 265 9.1 90.9 Non-Caymanian 4,111 1,326 2,785 32.3 67.7 Note: New entrants to the job market is based on persons who worked for less than 1 year in their current job. Economics and Statistics Office 53

Table 3.18: Employed New Entrants to the Job Market by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 1,542 100 784 100 758 100 Status Caymanian 189 12.3 95 12.1 95 12.5 PR WRW 27 1.7 27 3.4 - - Non-Caymanian 1,326 86.0 663 84.6 663 87.5 Age 15-24 381 24.7 153 19.6 227 30.0 25-34 554 35.9 342 43.6 212 28.0 35-44 318 20.6 106 13.5 212 28.0 45-54 186 12.0 133 16.9 53 7.0 55-64 80 5.2 27 3.4 53 7.0 65+ 24 1.5 24 3.0 - - Educational Attainment None - - - - - - Primary and below - - - - - - Middle 27 1.7 - - 27 3.5 High 784 50.9 472 60.1 312 41.2 Post Secondary 133 8.6 106 13.5 27 3.5 College / University 598 38.8 206 26.3 392 51.8 Other - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 54

Table 3.19: Employed New Entrants to the Job Market by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 1,542 100 189 100 27 100 1,326 100 Sex Male 784 50.9 95 50.0 27 100.0 663 50.0 Female 758 49.1 95 50.0 - - 663 50.0 Age 15-24 381 24.7 142 75.0 27 100.0 212 16.0 25-34 554 35.9 24 12.5 - - 530 40.0 35-44 318 20.6 - - - - 318 24.0 45-54 186 12.0 - - - - 186 14.0 55-64 80 5.2 - - - - 80 6.0 65+ 24 1.5 24 12.5 - - - - Educational Attainment None - - - - - - - - Primary and below - - - - - - - - Middle 27 1.7 - - - - 27 2.0 High 784 50.9 95 50.0 - - 690 52.0 Post Secondary 133 8.6 - - - - 133 10.0 College / University 598 38.8 95 50.0 27 100.0 477 36.0 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 55

Table 3.20: Employed Persons under 1 year of Employment by Sex, Status and Temporary Position, Spring 2017 Selected Temporary Percent Distribution Total Characteristics Yes No Yes No Total 5,797 785 5,012 13.5 86.5 Male 3,105 407 2,698 13.1 86.9 Female 2,692 378 2,315 14.0 86.0 Caymanian 1,395 307 1,087 22.0 78.0 PR WRW 292-292 - 100.0 Non-Caymanian 4,111 477 3,633 11.6 88.4 Note: Temporary position was asked of persons who worked for less than 1 year in their current job. Economics and Statistics Office 56

Table 3.21: Employed Persons in Temporary Positions by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 785 100 407 100 378 100 Status Caymanian 307 39.2 142 34.8 165 43.8 PR WRW - - - - - - Non-Caymanian 477 60.8 265 65.2 212 56.2 Age 15-24 192 24.5 47 11.6 145 38.3 25-34 283 36.1 153 37.7 130 34.4 35-44 156 19.9 103 25.4 53 14.0 45-54 80 10.1 80 19.5 - - 55-64 50 6.4 - - 50 13.3 65+ 24 3.0 24 5.8 - - Educational Attainment None - - - - - - Primary and below - - - - - - Middle 53 6.8 27 6.5 27 7.0 High 404 51.5 204 50.0 201 53.1 Post Secondary 130 16.5 103 25.4 27 7.0 College / University 198 25.2 74 18.1 124 32.8 Other - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 57

Table 3.22: Employed Persons in Temporary Positions by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 785 100 307 100 - - 477 100 Sex Male 407 51.9 142 46.2 - - 265 55.6 Female 378 48.1 165 53.8 - - 212 44.4 Age 15-24 192 24.5 165 53.8 - - 27 5.6 25-34 283 36.1 71 23.1 - - 212 44.4 35-44 156 19.9 24 7.7 - - 133 27.8 45-54 80 10.1 - - - - 80 16.7 55-64 50 6.4 24 7.7 - - 27 5.6 65+ 24 3.0 24 7.7 - - - - Educational Attainment None - - - - - - - - Primary and below - - - - - - - - Middle 53 6.8 - - - - 53 11.1 High 404 51.5 165 53.8 - - 239 50.0 Post Secondary 130 16.5 24 7.7 - - 106 22.2 College / University 198 25.2 118 38.5 - - 80 16.7 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 58

Table 3.23: Employed Persons by Employment Status and Sex, Spring 2017 Employment Status Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 Employee (work for someone) 38,805 92.9 19,529 90.2 19,276 95.8 50.3 49.7 Self-employed with NO employees 1,430 3.4 981 4.5 449 2.2 68.6 31.4 Self-employed with employees 1,503 3.6 1,140 5.3 363 1.8 75.8 24.2 Unpaid family business worker - - - - - - - - DK/NS 27 0.1 - - 27 0.1-100.0 Table 3.24: Employed Persons by Employment Status and Status, Spring 2017 Employment Status Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Sex Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 Employee (work for someone) 38,805 92.9 16,713 87.1 2,811 88.3 19,280 99.5 43.1 7.2 49.7 Self-employed with NO employees 1,430 3.4 1,324 6.9 80 2.5 27 0.1 92.6 5.6 1.9 Self-employed with employees 1,503 3.6 1,158 6.0 292 9.2 53 0.3 77.1 19.4 3.5 Unpaid family business worker - - - - - - - - - - - DK/NS 27 0.1 - - - - 27 0.1 - - 100.0 Economics and Statistics Office 59

Table 3.25: Employed Persons by Occupation and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 Managers 3,921 9.4 2,161 10.0 1,760 8.7 55.1 44.9 Professionals 7,479 17.9 3,478 16.1 4,001 19.9 46.5 53.5 Technicians and Associate Professionals 6,177 14.8 3,007 13.9 3,170 15.8 48.7 51.3 Clerical Support Workers 3,745 9.0 962 4.4 2,783 13.8 25.7 74.3 Service and Sales Workers 8,002 19.2 3,203 14.8 4,799 23.9 40.0 60.0 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 855 2.0 808 3.7 47 0.2 94.5 5.5 Craft and related trades workers 5,002 12.0 4,804 22.2 198 1.0 96.0 4.0 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 1,279 3.1 1,137 5.3 142 0.7 88.9 11.1 Elementary occupations 5,154 12.3 2,014 9.3 3,140 15.6 39.1 60.9 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - Not Stated 150 0.4 74 0.3 77 0.4 49.0 51.0 Table 3.26: Employed Persons by Occupation and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 Managers 3,921 9.4 2,648 13.8 398 12.5 875 4.5 67.5 10.1 22.3 Professionals 7,479 17.9 3,262 17.0 902 28.3 3,315 17.1 43.6 12.1 44.3 Technicians and Associate Professionals 6,177 14.8 3,499 18.2 557 17.5 2,122 10.9 56.6 9.0 34.3 Clerical Support Workers 3,745 9.0 3,002 15.6 159 5.0 583 3.0 80.2 4.2 15.6 Service and Sales Workers 8,002 19.2 2,671 13.9 398 12.5 4,933 25.4 33.4 5.0 61.6 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 855 2.0 165 0.9 53 1.7 636 3.3 19.4 6.2 74.4 Craft and related trades workers 5,002 12.0 1,608 8.4 451 14.2 2,944 15.2 32.1 9.0 58.8 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 1,279 3.1 1,040 5.4 80 2.5 159 0.8 81.3 6.2 12.4 Elementary occupations 5,154 12.3 1,229 6.4 186 5.8 3,739 19.3 23.8 3.6 72.5 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated 150 0.4 71 0.4 - - 80 0.4 47.1-52.9 Economics and Statistics Office 60

Table 3.27: Employed Persons by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017 Industry Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 315 0.8 239 1.1 77 0.4 75.7 24.3 Mining and quarrying 124 0.3 124 0.6 - - 100.0 - Manufacturing 573 1.4 475 2.2 97 0.5 83.0 17.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 369 0.9 322 1.5 47 0.2 87.2 12.8 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 239 0.6 165 0.8 74 0.4 69.2 30.8 Construction 4,604 11.0 4,280 19.8 325 1.6 93.0 7.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 4,695 11.2 2,656 12.3 2,039 10.1 56.6 43.4 Transportation and storage 1,952 4.7 1,282 5.9 671 3.3 65.7 34.3 Accommodation 2,486 6.0 1,144 5.3 1,342 6.7 46.0 54.0 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 2,799 6.7 1,289 6.0 1,510 7.5 46.0 54.0 Information and communication 1,012 2.4 702 3.2 310 1.5 69.4 30.6 Financial and insurance activities 3,824 9.2 1,526 7.0 2,298 11.4 39.9 60.1 Real estate activities 579 1.4 221 1.0 357 1.8 38.2 61.8 Professional, scientific and technical activities 3,845 9.2 1,749 8.1 2,096 10.4 45.5 54.5 Administrative and support service activities 2,468 5.9 1,501 6.9 967 4.8 60.8 39.2 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 3,139 7.5 1,663 7.7 1,477 7.3 53.0 47.0 Education 1,646 3.9 277 1.3 1,369 6.8 16.8 83.2 Human health and social work activities 1,885 4.5 552 2.5 1,334 6.6 29.3 70.7 Arts, entertainment and recreation 1,165 2.8 737 3.4 428 2.1 63.3 36.7 Other service activities 876 2.1 389 1.8 487 2.4 44.4 55.6 Activities of households as employers 2,992 7.2 283 1.3 2,709 13.5 9.5 90.5 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 27 0.1 - - 27 0.1-100.0 Not Stated 150 0.4 74 0.3 77 0.4 49.0 51.0 Table 3.28: Employed Persons by Industry and Status, Spring 2017 Industry Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 315 0.8 24 0.1 27 0.8 265 1.4 7.5 8.4 84.1 Mining and quarrying 124 0.3 71 0.4 27 0.8 27 0.1 57.2 21.4 21.4 Manufacturing 573 1.4 307 1.6 80 2.5 186 1.0 53.7 13.9 32.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 369 0.9 236 1.2 27 0.8 106 0.5 64.1 7.2 28.7 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 239 0.6 213 1.1 - - 27 0.1 88.9-11.1 Construction 4,604 11.0 1,608 8.4 477 15.0 2,519 13.0 34.9 10.4 54.7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 4,695 11.2 2,388 12.4 186 5.8 2,122 10.9 50.9 4.0 45.2 Transportation and storage 1,952 4.7 1,608 8.4 159 5.0 186 1.0 82.3 8.2 9.5 Accommodation 2,486 6.0 709 3.7 159 5.0 1,618 8.3 28.5 6.4 65.1 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 2,799 6.7 756 3.9 106 3.3 1,936 10.0 27.0 3.8 69.2 Information and communication 1,012 2.4 402 2.1 212 6.7 398 2.1 39.7 21.0 39.3 Financial and insurance activities 3,824 9.2 2,790 14.5 239 7.5 796 4.1 73.0 6.2 20.8 Real estate activities 579 1.4 473 2.5 53 1.7 53 0.3 81.7 9.2 9.2 Professional, scientific and technical activities 3,845 9.2 1,962 10.2 424 13.3 1,459 7.5 51.0 11.0 37.9 Administrative and support service activities 2,468 5.9 638 3.3 106 3.3 1,724 8.9 25.9 4.3 69.8 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 3,139 7.5 2,529 13.2 212 6.7 398 2.1 80.6 6.8 12.7 Education 1,646 3.9 638 3.3 159 5.0 849 4.4 38.8 9.7 51.6 Human health and social work activities 1,885 4.5 851 4.4 265 8.3 769 4.0 45.1 14.1 40.8 Arts, entertainment and recreation 1,165 2.8 449 2.3 53 1.7 663 3.4 38.5 4.6 56.9 Other service activities 876 2.1 213 1.1 106 3.3 557 2.9 24.3 12.1 63.6 Activities of households as employers 2,992 7.2 260 1.4 80 2.5 2,652 13.7 8.7 2.7 88.6 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 27 0.1 - - 27 0.8 - - - 100.0 - Not Stated 150 0.4 71 0.4 - - 80 0.4 47.1-52.9 Economics and Statistics Office 61

Table 3.29: Average Usual Hours Worked per Week by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017 Industry Total Male Female Total 43.2 44.2 42.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 45.3 44.9 46.5 Mining and quarrying 47.1 47.1 - Manufacturing 43.4 44.8 36.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 43.1 41.7 52.5 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 44.9 44.7 45.4 Construction 44.4 44.6 41.9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 44.1 44.9 43.1 Transportation and storage 42.0 42.7 40.7 Accommodation 44.5 46.0 43.2 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 42.3 43.1 41.6 Information and communication 44.8 45.6 43.1 Financial and insurance activities 43.2 43.7 42.8 Real estate activities 44.3 44.1 44.4 Professional, scientific and technical activities 42.6 43.6 41.8 Administrative and support service activities 44.7 46.8 41.4 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 41.0 41.8 40.2 Education 40.8 41.2 40.7 Human health and social work activities 42.0 43.4 41.5 Arts, entertainment and recreation 42.9 43.2 42.4 Other service activities 47.9 47.1 48.5 Activities of households as employers 41.8 41.4 41.9 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 40.0-40.0 Not Stated 35.9 31.7 40.0 Economics and Statistics Office 62

Table 3.30: Average Usual Hours Worked per Week by Industry and Status, Spring 2017 Industry Total Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 43.2 42.3 42.8 44.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 45.3 50.0 45.0 44.9 Mining and quarrying 47.1 42.7 50.0 56.0 Manufacturing 43.4 43.8 46.0 41.4 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 43.1 44.2 40.0 41.3 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 44.9 43.7-55.0 Construction 44.4 43.4 42.2 45.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 44.1 43.5 44.1 44.8 Transportation and storage 42.0 41.9 41.2 44.1 Accommodation 44.5 41.1 47.7 45.7 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 42.3 40.5 38.3 43.2 Information and communication 44.8 43.4 45.1 46.1 Financial and insurance activities 43.2 42.8 42.4 44.5 Real estate activities 44.3 42.8 47.5 54.0 Professional, scientific and technical activities 42.6 42.6 43.8 42.4 Administrative and support service activities 44.7 42.8 47.0 45.3 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 41.0 41.1 40.5 40.6 Education 40.8 40.9 38.2 41.2 Human health and social work activities 42.0 42.8 39.9 41.9 Arts, entertainment and recreation 42.9 39.9 42.5 45.0 Other service activities 47.9 49.6 45.0 47.8 Activities of households as employers 41.8 36.1 41.7 42.4 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 40.0-40.0 - Not Stated 35.9 20.0-50.0 Economics and Statistics Office 63

Table 3.31: Average Actual Hours Worked per Week by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017 Industry Total Male Female Total 38.7 40.2 37.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 42.5 41.2 46.5 Mining and quarrying 44.9 44.9 - Manufacturing 33.8 34.6 29.9 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 40.3 39.8 43.5 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 41.8 42.4 40.3 Construction 39.7 40.2 33.1 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 40.9 42.1 39.2 Transportation and storage 38.0 38.3 37.6 Accommodation 42.9 45.4 40.8 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 38.8 39.5 38.2 Information and communication 36.8 38.8 32.3 Financial and insurance activities 36.5 37.1 36.0 Real estate activities 38.1 38.2 38.1 Professional, scientific and technical activities 38.1 39.7 36.8 Administrative and support service activities 41.0 42.2 39.0 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 37.8 39.5 35.8 Education 30.2 28.1 30.6 Human health and social work activities 36.4 39.3 35.2 Arts, entertainment and recreation 41.8 42.2 41.0 Other service activities 42.9 43.1 42.7 Activities of households as employers 37.9 39.7 37.7 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 30.0-30.0 Not Stated 43.5 50.0 40.0 Economics and Statistics Office 64

Table 3.32: Average Actual Hours Worked per Week by Industry and Status, Spring 2017 Industry Total Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 38.7 38.3 36.9 39.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing 42.5 50.0 45.0 41.6 Mining and quarrying 44.9 46.3 30.0 56.0 Manufacturing 33.8 36.2 31.3 30.7 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 40.3 40.3 45.0 39.0 Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 41.8 40.1-55.0 Construction 39.7 39.3 35.4 40.7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 40.9 40.8 40.9 40.9 Transportation and storage 38.0 37.7 39.7 39.6 Accommodation 42.9 38.6 44.0 44.7 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 38.8 39.0 30.8 39.1 Information and communication 36.8 36.8 34.3 38.2 Financial and insurance activities 36.5 36.7 35.3 36.0 Real estate activities 38.1 36.6 47.5 42.5 Professional, scientific and technical activities 38.1 38.8 36.1 37.8 Administrative and support service activities 41.0 41.0 45.0 40.7 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 37.8 38.2 38.8 34.5 Education 30.2 29.4 23.7 31.9 Human health and social work activities 36.4 38.2 35.1 34.9 Arts, entertainment and recreation 41.8 39.1 32.5 44.4 Other service activities 42.9 46.1 42.0 41.9 Activities of households as employers 37.9 32.0 51.7 38.0 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies 30.0-30.0 - Not Stated 43.5 40.0-45.0 Economics and Statistics Office 65

Table 3.33: Employed Persons by Monthly Earnings and Sex, Spring 2017 Income Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 41,764 100 21,649 100 20,115 100 51.8 48.2 $ 0 - $ 399 340 0.8 195 0.9 145 0.7 57.4 42.6 $ 400 - $ 799 1,156 2.8 230 1.1 926 4.6 19.9 80.1 $ 800 - $ 1199 3,054 7.3 958 4.4 2,096 10.4 31.4 68.6 $ 1200 - $ 1599 4,743 11.4 2,229 10.3 2,513 12.5 47.0 53.0 $ 1600 - $ 1999 4,234 10.1 2,440 11.3 1,794 8.9 57.6 42.4 $ 2000 - $ 2399 3,496 8.4 1,979 9.1 1,517 7.5 56.6 43.4 $ 2400 - $ 2799 3,345 8.0 2,138 9.9 1,207 6.0 63.9 36.1 $ 2800 - $ 3199 2,786 6.7 1,540 7.1 1,246 6.2 55.3 44.7 $ 3200 - $ 3599 2,497 6.0 1,461 6.7 1,036 5.2 58.5 41.5 $ 3600 - $ 3999 1,703 4.1 921 4.3 782 3.9 54.1 45.9 $ 4000 - $ 4399 1,978 4.7 989 4.6 989 4.9 50.0 50.0 $ 4400 - $ 4799 1,582 3.8 691 3.2 891 4.4 43.7 56.3 $ 4800 - $ 5199 1,549 3.7 631 2.9 918 4.6 40.8 59.2 $ 5200 - $ 5599 1,381 3.3 752 3.5 628 3.1 54.5 45.5 $ 5600 - $ 5999 1,033 2.5 466 2.2 567 2.8 45.1 54.9 $ 6000 - $ 6399 593 1.4 325 1.5 269 1.3 54.7 45.3 $ 6400 - $ 6799 596 1.4 325 1.5 272 1.4 54.4 45.6 $ 6800 - $ 7199 546 1.3 274 1.3 272 1.4 50.3 49.7 $ 7200 - $ 7599 413 1.0 245 1.1 168 0.8 59.3 40.7 $ 7600 - $ 7999 410 1.0 283 1.3 127 0.6 69.1 30.9 $ 8000 - $ 8399 301 0.7 77 0.4 224 1.1 25.5 74.5 $ 8400 + 2,243 5.4 1,517 7.0 726 3.6 67.6 32.4 Not Stated 1,785 4.3 982 4.5 803 4.0 55.0 45.0 Economics and Statistics Office 66

Table 3.34: Employed Persons by Monthly Earnings and Status, Spring 2017 Income Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 41,764 100 19,196 100 3,182 100 19,386 100 46.0 7.6 46.4 $ 0 - $ 399 340 0.8 260 1.4 27 0.8 53 0.3 76.6 7.8 15.6 $ 400 - $ 799 1,156 2.8 307 1.6 53 1.7 796 4.1 26.6 4.6 68.8 $ 800 - $ 1199 3,054 7.3 615 3.2 133 4.2 2,307 11.9 20.1 4.3 75.5 $ 1200 - $ 1599 4,743 11.4 1,560 8.1 265 8.3 2,917 15.0 32.9 5.6 61.5 $ 1600 - $ 1999 4,234 10.1 1,820 9.5 265 8.3 2,148 11.1 43.0 6.3 50.7 $ 2000 - $ 2399 3,496 8.4 1,560 8.1 212 6.7 1,724 8.9 44.6 6.1 49.3 $ 2400 - $ 2799 3,345 8.0 1,277 6.7 318 10.0 1,750 9.0 38.2 9.5 52.3 $ 2800 - $ 3199 2,786 6.7 1,513 7.9 159 5.0 1,114 5.7 54.3 5.7 40.0 $ 3200 - $ 3599 2,497 6.0 1,489 7.8 186 5.8 822 4.2 59.6 7.4 32.9 $ 3600 - $ 3999 1,703 4.1 1,040 5.4 106 3.3 557 2.9 61.1 6.2 32.7 $ 4000 - $ 4399 1,978 4.7 1,182 6.2 186 5.8 610 3.1 59.8 9.4 30.8 $ 4400 - $ 4799 1,582 3.8 946 4.9 239 7.5 398 2.1 59.8 15.1 25.1 $ 4800 - $ 5199 1,549 3.7 780 4.1 133 4.2 636 3.3 50.4 8.6 41.1 $ 5200 - $ 5599 1,381 3.3 638 3.3 133 4.2 610 3.1 46.2 9.6 44.2 $ 5600 - $ 5999 1,033 2.5 662 3.4 80 2.5 292 1.5 64.1 7.7 28.2 $ 6000 - $ 6399 593 1.4 355 1.8 53 1.7 186 1.0 59.8 8.9 31.3 $ 6400 - $ 6799 596 1.4 331 1.7 80 2.5 186 1.0 55.5 13.3 31.1 $ 6800 - $ 7199 546 1.3 307 1.6 27 0.8 212 1.1 56.3 4.9 38.9 $ 7200 - $ 7599 413 1.0 307 1.6 80 2.5 27 0.1 74.3 19.2 6.4 $ 7600 - $ 7999 410 1.0 118 0.6 133 4.2 159 0.8 28.8 32.3 38.8 $ 8000 - $ 8399 301 0.7 142 0.7 53 1.7 106 0.5 47.1 17.6 35.2 $ 8400 + 2,243 5.4 1,182 6.2 212 6.7 849 4.4 52.7 9.5 37.8 Not Stated 1,785 4.3 804 4.2 53 1.7 928 4.8 45.0 3.0 52.0 Economics and Statistics Office 67

Table 3.35: Usually Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 40,910 100 21,113 100 19,797 100 Status Caymanian 19,456 47.6 9,551 45.2 9,905 50.0 PR WRW 3,235 7.9 1,697 8.0 1,538 7.8 Non-Caymanian 18,219 44.5 9,865 46.7 8,354 42.2 Age 15-24 2,574 6.3 1,278 6.1 1,296 6.5 25-34 9,976 24.4 4,858 23.0 5,118 25.9 35-44 12,296 30.1 6,483 30.7 5,813 29.4 45-54 9,779 23.9 5,252 24.9 4,527 22.9 55-64 4,909 12.0 2,303 10.9 2,607 13.2 65+ 1,323 3.2 886 4.2 437 2.2 DK/NS 53 0.1 53 0.3 - - Educational Attainment None 27 0.1 27 0.1 - - Primary and below 620 1.5 422 2.0 198 1.0 Middle 1,519 3.7 832 3.9 687 3.5 High 14,833 36.3 7,803 37.0 7,031 35.5 Post Secondary 9,890 24.2 5,594 26.5 4,296 21.7 College / University 13,644 33.4 6,336 30.0 7,308 36.9 Other 127 0.3 50 0.2 77 0.4 Not Stated 251 0.6 50 0.2 201 1.0 Economics and Statistics Office 68

Table 3.36: Usually Employed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 40,910 100 19,456 100 3,235 100 18,219 100 Sex Male 21,113 51.6 9,551 49.1 1,697 52.5 9,865 54.1 Female 19,797 48.4 9,905 50.9 1,538 47.5 8,354 45.9 Age 15-24 2,574 6.3 1,513 7.8 53 1.6 1,008 5.5 25-34 9,976 24.4 3,664 18.8 636 19.7 5,675 31.1 35-44 12,296 30.1 5,083 26.1 1,140 35.2 6,073 33.3 45-54 9,779 23.9 4,846 24.9 1,034 32.0 3,898 21.4 55-64 4,909 12.0 3,239 16.6 292 9.0 1,379 7.6 65+ 1,323 3.2 1,111 5.7 80 2.5 133 0.7 DK/NS 53 0.1 - - - - 53 0.3 Educational Attainment None 27 0.1 - - - - 27 0.1 Primary and below 620 1.5 355 1.8 53 1.6 212 1.2 Middle 1,519 3.7 591 3.0 80 2.5 849 4.7 High 14,833 36.3 8,203 42.2 849 26.2 5,781 31.7 Post Secondary 9,890 24.2 4,586 23.6 822 25.4 4,482 24.6 College / University 13,644 33.4 5,555 28.6 1,432 44.3 6,657 36.5 Other 127 0.3 47 0.2 - - 80 0.4 Not Stated 251 0.6 118 0.6 - - 133 0.7 Economics and Statistics Office 69

SECTION 4: UNDEREMPLOYED Table 4.1: Underemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 1,729 100 873 100 856 100 Status Caymanian 827 47.9 449 51.4 378 44.2 PR WRW 106 6.1 80 9.1 27 3.1 Non-Caymanian 796 46.0 345 39.5 451 52.7 Age 15-24 127 7.3 27 3.0 100 11.7 25-34 257 14.8 127 14.5 130 15.2 35-44 528 30.5 257 29.4 272 31.7 45-54 422 24.4 221 25.3 201 23.5 55-64 298 17.2 195 22.3 103 12.1 65+ 97 5.6 47 5.4 50 5.9 Educational Attainment None - - - - - - Primary and below 47 2.7 47 5.4 - - Middle 106 6.1 53 6.1 53 6.2 High 552 31.9 254 29.0 298 34.8 Post Secondary 614 35.5 295 33.8 319 37.3 College / University 383 22.2 224 25.7 159 18.6 Other - - - - - - Not Stated 27 1.5 - - 27 3.1 Economics and Statistics Office 70

Table 4.2: Underemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 1,729 100 827 100 106 100 796 100 Sex Male 873 50.5 449 54.3 80 75.0 345 43.3 Female 856 49.5 378 45.7 27 25.0 451 56.7 Age 15-24 127 7.3 47 5.7 - - 80 10.0 25-34 257 14.8 71 8.6 27 25.0 159 20.0 35-44 528 30.5 236 28.6 27 25.0 265 33.3 45-54 422 24.4 236 28.6 - - 186 23.3 55-64 298 17.2 165 20.0 27 25.0 106 13.3 65+ 97 5.6 71 8.6 27 25.0 - - Educational Attainment None - - - - - - - - Primary and below 47 2.7 47 5.7 - - - - Middle 106 6.1 - - - - 106 13.3 High 552 31.9 260 31.4 53 50.0 239 30.0 Post Secondary 614 35.5 402 48.6 - - 212 26.7 College / University 383 22.2 118 14.3 53 50.0 212 26.7 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated 27 1.5 - - - - 27 3.3 Economics and Statistics Office 71

Table 4.3: Underemployed Persons by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,729 100 873 100 856 100 50.5 49.5 15-24 127 7.3 27 3.0 100 11.7 20.9 79.1 25-34 257 14.8 127 14.5 130 15.2 49.4 50.6 35-44 528 30.5 257 29.4 272 31.7 48.6 51.4 45-54 422 24.4 221 25.3 201 23.5 52.5 47.5 55-64 298 17.2 195 22.3 103 12.1 65.4 34.6 65+ 97 5.6 47 5.4 50 5.9 48.5 51.5 Table 4.4: Underemployed Persons by Status and Sex, Spring 2017 Status Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,729 100 873 100 856 100 50.5 49.5 Caymanian 827 47.9 449 51.4 378 44.2 54.3 45.7 PR WRW 106 6.1 80 9.1 27 3.1 75.0 25.0 Non-Caymanian 796 46.0 345 39.5 451 52.7 43.3 56.7 Table 4.5: Underemployed Persons by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,729 100 827 100 106 100 796 100 47.9 6.1 46.0 15-24 127 7.3 47 5.7 - - 80 10.0 37.3-62.7 25-34 257 14.8 71 8.6 27 25.0 159 20.0 27.6 10.3 62.0 35-44 528 30.5 236 28.6 27 25.0 265 33.3 44.8 5.0 50.2 45-54 422 24.4 236 28.6 - - 186 23.3 56.0-44.0 55-64 298 17.2 165 20.0 27 25.0 106 13.3 55.5 8.9 35.6 65+ 97 5.6 71 8.6 27 25.0 - - 72.8 27.2 - Economics and Statistics Office 72

Educational Attainment Table 4.6: Underemployed Persons by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017 Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,729 100 873 100 856 100 50.5 49.5 None - - - - - - - - Primary and below 47 2.7 47 5.4 - - 100.0 - Middle 106 6.1 53 6.1 53 6.2 50.0 50.0 High 552 31.9 254 29.0 298 34.8 46.0 54.0 Post Secondary 614 35.5 295 33.8 319 37.3 48.1 51.9 College / University 383 22.2 224 25.7 159 18.6 58.5 41.5 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated 27 1.5 - - 27 3.1 - - Table 4.7: Underemployed Persons by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017 Educational Attainment Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,729 100 827 100 106 100 796 100 47.9 6.1 46.0 None - - - - - - - - - - 0.0 Primary and below 47 2.7 47 5.7 - - - - 100.0 - - Middle 106 6.1 - - - - 106 13.3 - - 100.0 High 552 31.9 260 31.4 53 50.0 239 30.0 47.1 9.6 43.3 Post Secondary 614 35.5 402 48.6 - - 212 26.7 65.4-34.6 College / University 383 22.2 118 14.3 53 50.0 212 26.7 30.8 13.8 55.3 Other - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated 27 1.5 - - - - 27 3.3 - - - Table 4.8: Underemployed Persons by Sex, Status and With or Without Training, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total With Training Without Training Not Stated Percent Distribution With Without Training Training Total 1,729 1,434 272 24 82.9 18.9 Male 873 752 121-74.3 34.6 Female 856 681 150 24 86.1 16.2 Caymanian 827 638 165 24 73.5 36.0 PR WRW 106 80 27-100.0 - Non-Caymanian 796 716 80-84.4 18.5 Economics and Statistics Office 73

Table 4.9: Underemployed Persons by Main Reason for Working Less than 30 hours and Sex, Spring 2017 Main Reason for working less than 30 hours Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,729 100 873 100 856 100 50.5 49.5 Student / In training - - - - - - - - Home / Family duties 50 2.9 - - 50 5.9-100.0 Vacation / Holiday 634 36.7 307 35.1 327 38.3 48.4 51.6 Maternity / Paternity Leave - - - - - - - - Seasonal inactivity 130 7.5 103 11.8 27 3.1 79.6 20.4 Job ended in ref week - - - - - - - - Only hours availiable 496 28.7 219 25.0 277 32.4 44.1 55.9 No work availiable 124 7.2 74 8.4 50 5.9 59.5 40.5 Did not want to work more hours - - - - - - - - Other 221 12.8 121 13.9 100 11.7 54.7 45.3 DK/NS 74 4.3 50 5.7 24 2.8 68.0 32.0 Table 4.10: Underemployed Persons by Main Reason for Working Less than 30 hours and Status, Spring 2017 Main Reason for working less than 30 hours Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,729 100 827 100 106 100 796 100 47.9 6.1 46.0 Student / In training - - - - - - - - - - - Home / Family duties 50 2.9 24 2.9 - - 27 3.3 47.1-52.9 Vacation / Holiday 634 36.7 236 28.6 53 50.0 345 43.3 37.3 8.4 54.4 Maternity / Paternity Leave - - - - - - - - - - - Seasonal inactivity 130 7.5 24 2.9 53 50.0 53 6.7 18.2 40.9 40.9 Only hours availiable 496 28.7 284 34.3 - - 212 26.7 57.2-42.8 No work availiable 124 7.2 71 8.6 - - 53 6.7 57.2-42.8 Did not want to work more hours - - - - - - - - - - - Other 221 12.8 142 17.1 - - 80 10.0 64.1-35.9 DK/NS 74 4.3 47 5.7 - - 27 3.3 64.1-35.9 Economics and Statistics Office 74

Table 4.11: Underemployed Persons by Occupation and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,729 100 873 100 856 100 50.5 49.5 Managers 121 7.0 97 11.2 24 2.8 80.5 19.5 Professionals 307 17.7 153 17.6 153 17.9 50.0 50.0 Technicians and Associate Professionals 245 14.2 95 10.8 150 17.6 38.6 61.4 Clerical Support Workers 95 5.5 - - 95 11.1-100.0 Service and Sales Workers 375 21.7 124 14.2 251 29.3 33.1 66.9 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 280 16.2 280 32.1 - - 100.0 - Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 97 5.6 74 8.4 24 2.8 75.7 24.3 Elementary occupations 209 12.1 50 5.7 159 18.6 24.0 76.0 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Table 4.12: Underemployed Persons by Occupation and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,729 100 827 100 106 100 796 100 47.9 6.1 46.0 Managers 121 7.0 95 11.4 - - 27 3.3 78.1-21.9 Professionals 307 17.7 95 11.4 27 25.0 186 23.3 30.8 8.6 60.5 Technicians and Associate Professionals 245 14.2 165 20.0 27 25.0 53 6.7 67.5 10.8 21.6 Clerical Support Workers 95 5.5 95 11.4 - - - - 100.0 - - Service and Sales Workers 375 21.7 189 22.9 - - 186 23.3 50.5-49.5 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 280 16.2 95 11.4 53 50.0 133 16.7 33.7 18.9 47.3 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 97 5.6 71 8.6 - - 27 3.3 72.8-27.2 Elementary occupations 209 12.1 24 2.9 - - 186 23.3 11.3-88.7 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 75

Table 4.13: Underemployed Persons by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017 Industry Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,729 100 873 100 856 100 50.5 49.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - - - - - Manufacturing 77 4.4 53 6.1 24 2.8 69.2 30.8 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 24 1.4 24 2.7 - - - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - - - - - - Construction 221 12.8 198 22.6 24 2.8 89.3 10.7 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 74 4.3 74 8.4 - - 100.0 - Transportation and storage 142 8.2 118 13.5 24 2.8 83.3 16.7 Accommodation 27 1.5 27 3.0 - - 100.0 - Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 100 5.8 24 2.7 77 9.0 23.6 76.4 Information and communication - - - - - - - - Financial and insurance activities 103 6.0 80 9.1 24 2.8 77.1 22.9 Real estate activities - - - - - - - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 145 8.4 74 8.4 71 8.3 51.0 49.0 Administrative and support service activities 103 6.0 53 6.1 50 5.9 51.4 48.6 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security - - - - - - - - Education 227 13.1 24 2.7 204 23.8 10.4 - Human health and social work activities 100 5.8 27 3.0 74 8.6 26.4 73.6 Arts, entertainment and recreation 124 7.2 74 8.4 50 5.9 59.5 40.5 Other service activities 27 1.5 - - 27 3.1-100.0 Activities of households as employers 236 13.6 27 3.0 209 24.5 11.2 88.8 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Table 4.14: Underemployed Persons by Industry and Status, Spring 2017 Industry Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Total 1,729 100 827 100 106 100 796 100 47.9 6.1 46.0 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - - - - - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - - - - - - - - Manufacturing 77 4.4 24 2.9 27 25.0 27 3.3 30.8 34.6 34.6 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 24 1.4 24 2.9 - - - - - - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - - - - - - - - - Construction 221 12.8 142 17.1 27 25.0 53 6.7 64.1 12.0 24.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 74 4.3 47 5.7 - - 27 3.3 64.1-35.9 Transportation and storage 142 8.2 142 17.1 - - - - 100.0 - - Accommodation 27 1.5 - - - - 27 3.3 - - 100.0 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 100 5.8 47 5.7 - - 53 6.7 47.1-52.9 Information and communication - - - - - - - - - - - Financial and insurance activities 103 6.0 24 2.9 - - 80 10.0 22.9-77.1 Real estate activities - - - - - - - - - - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 145 8.4 118 14.3 - - 27 3.3 81.7-18.3 Administrative and support service activities 103 6.0 24 2.9 - - 80 10.0 22.9-77.1 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security - - - - - - - - - - - Education 227 13.1 95 11.4 - - 133 16.7 41.6-58.4 Human health and social work activities 100 5.8 47 5.7 27 25.0 27 3.3 47.1 26.4 26.4 Arts, entertainment and recreation 124 7.2 71 8.6 27 25.0 27 3.3 57.2 21.4 21.4 Other service activities 27 1.5 - - - - 27 3.3 - - 100.0 Activities of households as employers 236 13.6 24 2.9 - - 212 26.7 10.0-90.0 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 76

Table 4.15 Average Usual Hours Worked by Underemployed Persons per Week by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017 Industry Total Male Female Total 19.4 19.3 19.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - Mining and quarrying - - - Manufacturing - - - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - Construction 4.5 4.5 - Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 22.5 22.5 - Transportation and storage 18.5 18.7 18.0 Accommodation 25.0 25.0 - Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 7.5 15.0 - Information and communication - - - Financial and insurance activities - - - Real estate activities - - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 23.0 24.0 22.5 Administrative and support service activities 18.8 25.0 15.5 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security - - - Education 20.5-20.5 Human health and social work activities 24.0-24.0 Arts, entertainment and recreation 23.2 23.2 - Other service activities - - - Activities of households as employers 23.3-23.3 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - Not Stated - - - Economics and Statistics Office 77

Table 4.16: Average Usual Hours Worked by Underemployed Persons per Week by Industry and Status, Spring 2017 Industry Total Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 19.4 17.3-23.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - Manufacturing - - - - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - - - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - - Construction 4.5 4.5 - - Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 22.5 22.5 - - Transportation and storage 18.5 18.5 - - Accommodation 25.0 - - 25.0 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 7.5 7.5 - - Information and communication - - - - Financial and insurance activities - - - - Real estate activities - - - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 23.0 23.0 - - Administrative and support service activities 18.8 6.0-24.5 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security - - - - Education 20.5 20.5 - - Human health and social work activities 24.0 - - 24.0 Arts, entertainment and recreation 23.2 25.0-20.0 Other service activities - - - - Activities of households as employers 23.3 20.0-24.3 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - - Not Stated - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 78

Table 4.17: Average Actual Hours Worked by Underemployed Persons per Week by Industry and Sex, Spring 2017 Industry Total Male Female Total 16.6 17.0 16.1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - Mining and quarrying - - - Manufacturing 20.7 21.0 20.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 24.0 24.0 - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - Construction 9.9 10.3 7.0 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 24.1 24.1 - Transportation and storage 11.0 13.2 - Accommodation 20.0 20.0 - Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 12.2 15.0 11.4 Information and communication - - - Financial and insurance activities 19.8 25.7 - Real estate activities - - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 22.9 25.4 20.3 Administrative and support service activities 13.5 12.5 14.6 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security - - - Education 13.5-15.1 Human health and social work activities 10.1-13.7 Arts, entertainment and recreation 21.9 23.2 20.0 Other service activities 27.0-27.0 Activities of households as employers 20.9 24.0 20.5 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - Not Stated Economics and Statistics Office 79

Table 4.18: Average Actual Hours Worked by Underemployed Persons per Week by Industry and Status, Spring 2017 Industry Total Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 16.6 15.0 11.0 18.9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - Manufacturing 20.7 20.0 24.0 18.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 24.0 24.0 - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - - Construction 9.9 11.2-11.5 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 24.1 22.5-27.0 Transportation and storage 11.0 11.0 - - Accommodation 20.0 - - 20.0 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 12.2 12.5-12.0 Information and communication - - - - Financial and insurance activities 19.8 - - 25.7 Real estate activities - - - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 22.9 21.8-28.0 Administrative and support service activities 13.5 4.0-16.3 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security - - - - Education 13.5 14.8-12.6 Human health and social work activities 10.1 8.0-24.0 Arts, entertainment and recreation 21.9 23.3 20.0 20.0 Other service activities 27.0 - - 27.0 Activities of households as employers 20.9 20.0-21.0 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - - Not Stated - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 80

SECTION 5: UNEMPLOYED Table 5.1: Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 1,780 100 830 100 951 100 Status Caymanian 1,277 71.7 591 71.2 686 72.1 PR WRW 159 8.9 53 6.4 106 11.2 Non-Caymanian 345 19.4 186 22.4 159 16.7 Age 15-24 260 14.6 142 17.1 118 12.4 25-34 425 23.9 124 14.9 301 31.7 35-44 419 23.5 198 23.8 221 23.3 45-54 413 23.2 221 26.7 192 20.2 55-64 192 10.8 97 11.7 95 9.9 65+ 71 4.0 47 5.7 24 2.5 Educational Attainment None - - - - - - Primary and below 71 4.0 71 8.5 - - Middle 145 8.1 74 8.9 71 7.5 High 1,045 58.7 537 64.8 508 53.4 Post Secondary 292 16.4 97 11.7 195 20.5 College / University 227 12.8 50 6.0 177 18.6 Other - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 81

Table 5.2: Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 1,780 100 1,277 100 159 100 345 100 Sex Male 830 46.6 591 46.3 53 33.3 186 53.8 Female 951 53.4 686 53.7 106 66.7 159 46.2 Age 15-24 260 14.6 260 20.4 - - - - 25-34 425 23.9 213 16.7 80 50.0 133 38.5 35-44 419 23.5 260 20.4 27 16.7 133 38.5 45-54 413 23.2 307 24.1 53 33.3 53 15.4 55-64 192 10.8 165 13.0 - - 27 7.7 65+ 71 4.0 71 5.6 - - - - Educational Attainment None - - - - - - - - Primary and below 71 4.0 71 5.6 - - - - Middle 145 8.1 118 9.3 - - 27 7.7 High 1,045 58.7 780 61.1 133 83.3 133 38.5 Post Secondary 292 16.4 213 16.7 27 16.7 53 15.4 College / University 227 12.8 95 7.4 - - 133 38.5 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 82

Table 5.3: Unemployed Persons by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,780 100 830 100 951 100 46.6 53.4 15-24 260 14.6 142 17.1 118 12.4 54.5 45.5 25-34 425 23.9 124 14.9 301 31.7 29.2 70.8 35-44 419 23.5 198 23.8 221 23.3 47.2 52.8 45-54 413 23.2 221 26.7 192 20.2 53.6 46.4 55-64 192 10.8 97 11.7 95 9.9 50.8 49.3 65+ 71 4.0 47 5.7 24 2.5 66.7 33.3 Table 5.4: Unemployed Persons by Status and Sex, Spring 2017 Status Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,780 100 830 100 951 100 46.6 53.4 Caymanian 1,277 71.7 591 71.2 686 72.1 46.3 53.7 PR WRW 159 8.9 53 6.4 106 11.2 33.3 66.7 Non-Caymanian 345 19.4 186 22.4 159 16.7 53.8 46.2 Table 5.5: Unemployed Persons by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,780 100 1,277 100 159 100 345 100 71.7 8.9 19.4 15-24 260 14.6 260 20.4 - - - - 100.0 - - 25-34 425 23.9 213 16.7 80 50.0 133 38.5 50.1 18.7 31.2 35-44 419 23.5 260 20.4 27 16.7 133 38.5 62.0 6.3 31.6 45-54 413 23.2 307 24.1 53 33.3 53 15.4 74.3 12.8 12.8 55-64 192 10.8 165 13.0 - - 27 7.7 86.2-13.8 65+ 71 4.0 71 5.6 - - - - 100.0 - - Economics and Statistics Office 83

Table 5.6: Unemployed Persons by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017 Educational Attainment Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,780 100 830 100 951 100 46.6 53.4 None - - - - - - - - Primary and below 71 4.0 71 8.5 - - 100.0 - Middle 145 8.1 74 8.9 71 7.5 51.0 49.0 High 1,045 58.7 537 64.8 508 53.4 51.4 48.6 Post Secondary 292 16.4 97 11.7 195 20.5 33.3 66.7 College / University 227 12.8 50 6.0 177 18.6 22.1 77.9 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Table 5.7: Unemployed Persons by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017 Educational Attainment Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,780 100 1,277 100 159 100 345 100 71.7 8.9 19.4 None - - - - - - - - - - - Primary and below 71 4.0 71 5.6 - - - - 100.0 - - Middle 145 8.1 118 9.3 - - 27 7.7 81.7-18.3 High 1,045 58.7 780 61.1 133 83.3 133 38.5 74.6 12.7 12.7 Post Secondary 292 16.4 213 16.7 27 16.7 53 15.4 72.8 9.1 18.1 College / University 227 12.8 95 7.4 - - 133 38.5 41.6-58.4 Other - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 84

Table 5.8: Unemployed Persons by Reason Without Work and Sex, Spring 2017 Reason not working Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,780 100.0 830 100.0 951 100.0 46.6 53.4 Student / in training - - - - - - - - Home / family duties 71 4.0 24 2.8 47 5.0 33.3 66.7 Retired 24 1.3 - - 24 2.5-100.0 Elderly - - - - - - - - Temporary Illness / Injury / medical reasons 145 8.1 24 2.8 121 12.7 16.3 83.7 Infirmity / Disabled - - - - - - - - Waiting for work permit 106 6.0 53 6.4 53 5.6 50.0 50.0 Waiting for permanent residence approval 27 1.5 27 3.2 - - 100.0 - Seasonal inactivity 74 4.1 74 8.9 - - 100.0 - No work available 1,190 66.8 532 64.1 658 69.3 44.7 55.3 Did not want to work - - - - - - - - Tired of looking - - - - - - - - Other 145 8.1 97 11.7 47 5.0 67.3 32.7 DK/NS - - - - - - - - Table 5.9: Unemployed Persons by Reason Without Work and Status, Spring 2017 Reason not working Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,780 100.0 1,277 100.0 159 100.0 345 100.0 71.7 8.9 19.4 Student / in training - - - - - - - - - - - Home / family duties 71 4.0 71 5.6 - - - - 100.0 - - Retired 24 1.3 24 1.9 - - - - 100.0 - - Elderly - - - - - - - - - - - Temporary Illness / Injury / medical reasons 145 8.1 118 9.3 27 16.7 - - 81.7 18.3 - Infirmity / Disabled - - - - - - - - - - - Waiting for work permit 106 6.0 - - - - 106 30.8 - - 100.0 Waiting for permanent residence approval 27 1.5 - - 27 16.7 - - - 100.0 - Seasonal inactivity 74 4.1 47 3.7 27 16.7 - - 64.1 35.9 - No work available 1,190 66.8 898 70.4 80 50.0 212 61.5 75.5 6.7 17.8 Did not want to work - - - - - - - - - - - Tired of looking - - - - - - - - - - - Other 145 8.1 118 9.3 - - 27 7.7 81.7-18.3 DK/NS - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 85

Table 5.10: Unemployed Persons by Preferred Future Occupation and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,780 100 830 100 951 100 46.6 53.4 Managers 103 5.8 27 3.2 77 8.1 25.7 74.3 Professionals 100 5.6 47 5.7 53 5.6 47.1 52.9 Technicians and Associate Professionals 118 6.6 24 2.8 95 9.9 20.0 80.0 Clerical Support Workers 408 22.9 142 17.1 266 28.0 34.8 65.2 Service and Sales Workers 413 23.2 121 14.6 292 30.7 29.3 70.7 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 272 15.3 248 29.9 24 2.5 91.3 8.7 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 24 1.3 24 2.8 - - 100.0 - Elementary occupations 295 16.6 150 18.1 145 15.2 51.0 49.0 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - Not Stated 47 2.7 47 5.7 - - 100.0 - Table 5.11: Unemployed Persons by Preferred Future Occupation and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,780 100 1,277 100 159 100 345 100 71.7 8.9 19.4 Managers 103 5.8 24 1.9 - - 80 23.1 22.9-77.1 Professionals 100 5.6 47 3.7 - - 53 15.4 47.1-52.9 Technicians and Associate Professionals 118 6.6 118 9.3 - - - - 100.0 - - Clerical Support Workers 408 22.9 355 27.8 27 16.7 27 7.7 87.0 6.5 6.5 Service and Sales Workers 413 23.2 307 24.1 53 33.3 53 15.4 74.3 12.8 12.8 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 272 15.3 165 13.0 27 16.7 80 23.1 60.9 9.8 29.3 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 24 1.3 24 1.9 - - - - 100.0 - - Elementary occupations 295 16.6 189 14.8 53 33.3 53 15.4 64.1 18.0 18.0 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated 47 2.7 47 3.7 - - - - 100.0 - - Economics and Statistics Office 86

Table 5.12: Unemployed Persons by Preferred Future Industry and Sex, Spring 2017 Industry Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,780 100 830 100 951 100 46.6 53.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - - - - - Manufacturing 24 1.3 24 2.8 - - 100.0 - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - - - - - - - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - - - - - - Construction 272 15.3 248 29.9 24 2.5 91.3 0.9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 313 17.6 168 20.3 145 15.2 53.8 4.9 Transportation and storage 47 2.7 47 5.7 - - 100.0 - Accommodation 198 11.1 50 6.0 148 15.5 25.4 7.9 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 145 8.1 - - 145 15.2-10.5 Information and communication - - - - - - - - Financial and insurance activities 269 15.1 71 8.5 198 20.8 26.4 7.7 Real estate activities - - - - - - - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 47 2.7 47 5.7 - - 100.0 - Administrative and support service activities 103 5.8 103 12.4 - - 100.0 - Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 71 4.0 - - 71 7.5-10.5 Education 97 5.5 - - 97 10.2-10.5 Human health and social work activities 74 4.1 - - 74 7.8-10.5 Arts, entertainment and recreation 24 1.3 24 2.8 - - 100.0 - Other service activities 27 1.5 - - 27 2.8 - - Activities of households as employers 24 1.3 - - 24 2.5-10.5 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - - - - - - Not Stated 47 2.7 47 5.7 - - 100.0 - Table 5.13: Unemployed Persons by Preferred Future Industry and Status, Spring 2017 Industry Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Total 1,780 100 1,277 100 159 100 345 100 71.7 8.9 19.4 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - - - - - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - - - - - - - - Manufacturing 24 1.3 24 1.9 - - - - 100.0 - - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - - - - - - - - - - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - - - - - - - - - Construction 272 15.3 165 13.0 27 16.7 80 23.1 60.9 9.8 29.3 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 313 17.6 260 20.4 27 16.7 27 7.7 83.1 8.5 8.5 Transportation and storage 47 2.7 47 3.7 - - - - 100.0 - - Accommodation 198 11.1 118 9.3 27 16.7 53 15.4 59.8 13.4 26.8 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 145 8.1 118 9.3 - - 27 7.7 81.7-18.3 Information and communication - - - - - - - - - - - Financial and insurance activities 269 15.1 189 14.8 27 16.7 53 15.4 70.4 9.9 19.7 Real estate activities - - - - - - - - - - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 47 2.7 47 3.7 - - - - 100.0 - - Administrative and support service activities 103 5.8 24 1.9 27 16.7 53 15.4 22.9 25.7 51.4 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 71 4.0 71 5.6 - - - - 100.0 - - Education 97 5.5 71 5.6 - - 27 7.7 72.8-27.2 Human health and social work activities 74 4.1 47 3.7 - - 27 7.7 64.1-35.9 Arts, entertainment and recreation 24 1.3 24 1.9 - - - - 100.0 - - Other service activities 27 1.5 - - 27 16.7 - - - - - Activities of households as employers 24 1.3 24 1.9 - - - - 100.0 - - Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated 47 2.7 47 3.7 - - - - 100.0 - - Economics and Statistics Office 87

Table 5.14: Unemployed Persons by Steps Taken to Look for a Job and Sex, Spring 2017 Steps taken to look for work Ranking Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Unemployed Persons Rank 1,780 100 830 100 951 100 46.6 53.4 Ask Friends 1 1,285 72.2 632 76.2 653 68.6 49.2 50.8 Send Resume 2 1,019 57.2 411 49.5 608 64.0 40.3 59.7 Contact an Employer 3 924 51.9 585 70.5 340 35.7 63.3 36.7 Registered with NWDA 4 544 30.5 260 31.3 284 29.8 47.8 52.2 Professional Registers 5 544 30.5 260 31.3 284 29.8 47.8 52.2 Place Advertisements 6 508 28.5 236 28.5 272 28.6 46.5 53.5 Check Websites 7 452 25.4 213 25.6 239 25.2 47.1 52.9 Note: Multiple response question ranked based on frequency of assigned ranks. Table 5.15: Unemployed Persons by Steps Taken to Look for a Job and Status, Spring 2017 Steps taken to look for work Ranking Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Unemployed Persons Rank 1,780 100 1,277 100 159 100 345 100 71.7 8.9 19.4 Ask Friends 1 1,285 72.2 993 77.8 133 83.3 159 46.2 77.3 10.3 12.4 Send Resume 2 1,019 57.2 780 61.1 106 66.7 133 38.5 76.6 10.4 13.0 Contact an Employer 3 924 51.9 686 53.7 80 50.0 159 46.2 74.2 8.6 17.2 Registered with NWDA 4 544 30.5 544 42.6 - - - - 100.0 - - Place Advertisements 5 508 28.5 402 31.5 27 16.7 80 23.1 79.1 5.2 15.7 Check Websites 6 452 25.4 426 33.3 27 16.7 - - 94.1 5.9 - Professional Registers 7 95 5.3 95 7.4 - - - - 100.0 - - Note: Multiple response question ranked based on frequency of assigned ranks. Economics and Statistics Office 88

Table 5.16: Unemployed Persons by Previous Work and Sex, Spring 2017 Had Job Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,780 100 830 100 951 100 46.6 53.4 Yes 1,553 87.2 753 90.8 800 84.2 48.5 51.5 No 204 11.4 53 6.4 150 15.8 26.1 73.9 DK/NS 24 1.3 24 2.8 - - 100.0 - Table 5.17: Unemployed Persons with Previous Work by Previous Work and Status, Spring 2017 Had Job Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,780 100 1,277 100 159 100 345 100 71.7 8.9 19.4 Yes 1,553 87.2 1,182 92.6 159 100.0 212 61.5 76.1 10.2 13.7 No 204 11.4 71 5.6 - - 133 38.5 34.8-65.2 DK/NS 24 1.3 24 1.9 - - - - 100.0 - - Economics and Statistics Office 89

Table 5.18: Unemployed Persons with Previous Work, by Time without Work and Sex, Spring 2017 Time without work Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,553 100 753 100 800 100 48.5 51.5 Less than 1 (month) 363 23.4 168 22.4 195 24.4 46.3 53.7 1 to 3 (months) 310 20.0 118 15.7 192 24.0 38.1 61.9 3 to 6 (months) 248 16.0 77 10.2 171 21.4 30.9 69.1 7 to 12 (months) 387 24.9 239 31.8 148 18.4 61.8 38.2 12 + (months) 24 1.5 - - 24 3.0-100.0 DK/NS 221 14.3 150 20.0 71 8.9 68.0 32.0 Table 5.19: Unemployed Persons with Previous Work, by Time without Work and Status, Spring 2017 Time without work Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,553 100 1,182 100 159 100 212 100 76.1 10.2 13.7 Less than 1 (month) 363 23.4 284 24.0 27 16.7 53 25.0 78.1 7.3 14.6 1 to 3 (months) 310 20.0 284 24.0 27 16.7 - - 91.5 8.5-3 to 6 (months) 248 16.0 142 12.0 - - 106 50.0 57.2-42.8 7 to 12 (months) 387 24.9 307 26.0 80 50.0 - - 79.4 20.6-12 + (months) 24 1.5 24 2.0 - - - - 100.0 - - DK/NS 221 14.3 142 12.0 27 16.7 53 25.0 64.1 12.0 24.0 Economics and Statistics Office 90

Table 5.20: Unemployed Persons by Last Occupation Worked and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,553 100 753 100 800 100 48.5 51.5 Managers 97 6.3 47 6.3 50 6.3 40.5 59.5 Professionals 95 6.1 47 6.3 47 5.9 52.6 47.4 Technicians and Associate Professionals 71 4.6 24 3.1 47 5.9 52.7 47.3 Clerical Support Workers 142 9.1 24 3.1 118 14.8 42.5 57.5 Service and Sales Workers 372 23.9 74 9.8 298 37.2 12.0 88.0 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 198 12.7 198 26.3 - - 100.0 - Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 24 1.5 24 3.1 - - 67.1 32.9 Elementary occupations 555 35.7 316 42.0 239 29.9 76.0 24.0 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - Table 5.21: Unemployed Persons by Last Occupation Worked and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW on-caymania Total 1,553 100 1,182 100 159 100 212 100 76.1 10.2 13.7 Managers 97 6.3 71 6.0 - - 27 12.5 72.8-27.2 Professionals 95 6.1 95 8.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Technicians and Associate Professionals 71 4.6 71 6.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Clerical Support Workers 142 9.1 142 12.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Service and Sales Workers 372 23.9 213 18.0 106 66.7 53 25.0 57.2 28.5 14.3 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 198 12.7 118 10.0 27 16.7 53 25.0 59.8 13.4 26.8 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 24 1.5 24 2.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Elementary occupations 555 35.7 449 38.0 27 16.7 80 37.5 80.9 4.8 14.3 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 91

Table 5.22: Unemployed Persons by Last Industry of Employment and Sex, Spring 2017 Industry Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,553 100 753 100 800 100 48.5 51.5 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - - - - - Manufacturing 24 1.5 24 3.1 - - - 100.0 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - - - - - - - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - - - - - - Construction 295 19.0 245 32.5 50 6.3 83.0 2.1 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 342 22.0 171 22.7 171 21.4 50.0 6.2 Transportation and storage 71 4.6 47 6.3 24 3.0 66.7 4.2 Accommodation 168 10.8 47 6.3 121 15.1 28.1 9.0 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 95 6.1 24 3.1 71 8.9 25.0 9.4 Information and communication - - - - - - - - Financial and insurance activities 195 12.5 47 6.3 148 18.4 24.3 9.5 Real estate activities 24 1.5 - - 24 3.0 - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 47 3.0 24 3.1 24 3.0 50.0 6.2 Administrative and support service activities 77 4.9 53 7.0 24 3.0 - - Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 24 1.5 24 3.1 - - 100.0 - Education 47 3.0 - - 47 5.9-12.5 Human health and social work activities 47 3.0 24 3.1 24 3.0 50.0 6.2 Arts, entertainment and recreation 24 1.5 24 3.1 - - 100.0 - Other service activities 50 3.2 - - 50 6.3 - - Activities of households as employers 24 1.5 - - 24 3.0-12.5 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Table 5.23: Unemployed Persons by Last Industry of Employment and Status, Spring 2017 Industry Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,553 100 1,182 100 159 100 212 100 76.1 10.2 13.7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - - - - - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - - - - - - - - Manufacturing 24 1.5 24 2.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply - - - - - - - - - - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities - - - - - - - - - - - Construction 295 19.0 189 16.0 - - 106 50.0 64.1-35.9 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 342 22.0 236 20.0 53 33.3 53 25.0 69.0 15.5 15.5 Transportation and storage 71 4.6 71 6.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Accommodation 168 10.8 142 12.0 27 16.7 - - 84.2 15.8 - Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 95 6.1 95 8.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Information and communication - - - - - - - - - - - Financial and insurance activities 195 12.5 142 12.0 27 16.7 27 12.5 72.8 13.6 13.6 Real estate activities 24 1.5 24 2.0 - - - - - - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 47 3.0 47 4.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Administrative and support service activities 77 4.9 24 2.0 27 16.7 27 12.5 - - - Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 24 1.5 24 2.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Education 47 3.0 47 4.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Human health and social work activities 47 3.0 47 4.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Arts, entertainment and recreation 24 1.5 24 2.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Other service activities 50 3.2 24 2.0 27 16.7 - - - - - Activities of households as employers 24 1.5 24 2.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 92

Table 5.24: Unemployed Persons by Main Means of Financial Support and Sex, Spring 2017 Financial Support Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,780 100 830 100 951 100 46.6 53.4 Parents 334 18.8 239 28.8 95 9.9 71.7 28.3 Spouse / Partner 667 37.5 97 11.7 570 59.9 14.6 85.4 Other relatives & friends 263 14.8 121 14.6 142 14.9 46.1 53.9 Savings / Investments 301 16.9 230 27.7 71 7.5 76.4 23.6 Social Services 95 5.3 47 5.7 47 5.0 50.0 50.0 Pension / Veternan / Seaman 47 2.7 47 5.7 - - 100.0 - Other 74 4.1 47 5.7 27 2.8 64.1 35.9 Table 5.25: Unemployed Persons by Main Means of Financial Support and Status, Spring 2017 Financial Support Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,780 100 1,277 100 159 100 345 100 71.7 8.9 19.4 Parents 334 18.8 307 24.1 - - 27 7.7 92.1-7.9 Spouse / Partner 667 37.5 402 31.5 106 66.7 159 46.2 60.2 15.9 23.9 Other relatives & friends 263 14.8 236 18.5 - - 27 7.7 89.9-10.1 Savings / Investments 301 16.9 142 11.1 53 33.3 106 30.8 47.1 17.6 35.2 Social Services 95 5.3 95 7.4 - - - - 100.0 - - Pension / Veternan / Seaman 47 2.7 47 3.7 - - - - 100.0 - - Other 74 4.1 47 3.7 - - 27 7.7 64.1-35.9 Table 5.26: Unemployed Persons by Sex, Status and With or Without Training, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total With Training Without Training Not Stated Percent Distribution With Without Training Training Total 1,780 1,078 679 24 60.5 38.1 Male 830 493 313 24 59.4 37.7 Female 951 585 366-61.5 38.5 Caymanian 1,277 733 520 24 57.4 40.7 PR WRW 159 106 53-66.7 33.3 Non-Caymanian 345 239 106-69.2 30.8 Economics and Statistics Office 93

Occupation Table 5.27: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Last Trained Occupation and Sex, Spring 2017 Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,078 100 493 100 585 100 45.7 54.3 Managers 50 4.7 - - 50 8.6-100.0 Professionals 145 13.4 71 14.4 74 12.6 49.0 51.0 Technicians and Associate Professionals 47 4.4 24 4.8 24 4.0 50.0 50.0 Clerical Support Workers 192 17.8 - - 192 32.8-100.0 Service and Sales Workers 219 20.3 47 9.6 171 29.3 21.6 78.4 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 351 32.6 327 66.4 24 4.0 93.3 6.7 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers - - - - - - - - Elementary occupations 74 6.8 24 4.8 50 8.6 32.0 68.0 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Table 5.28: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Last Trained Occupation and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,078 100 733 100 106 100 239 100 68.0 9.8 22.1 Managers 50 4.7 24 3.2 - - 27 11.1 47.1-52.9 Professionals 145 13.4 118 16.1 - - 27 11.1 81.7-18.3 Technicians and Associate Professionals 47 4.4 47 6.5 - - - - 100.0 - - Clerical Support Workers 192 17.8 165 22.6 - - 27 11.1 86.2-13.8 Service and Sales Workers 219 20.3 165 22.6 53 50.0 - - 75.7 24.3 - Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 351 32.6 165 22.6 53 50.0 133 55.6 47.1 15.1 37.8 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers - - - - - - - - - - - Elementary occupations 74 6.8 47 6.5 - - 27 11.1 64.1-35.9 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 94

Table 5.29: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,078 100 493 100 585 100 45.7 54.3 Local Institution 192 17.8 71 14.4 121 20.7 36.9 63.1 Foreign Institution/Organization 230 21.3 100 20.4 130 22.2 43.6 56.4 Correspondence (not online) - - - - - - - - Online (local and foreign 24 2.2 - - 24 4.0 - - On the job 608 56.4 298 60.5 310 53.1 49.0 51.0 Apprentice/Job Intership - - - - - - - - Other - - - - - - - - DK/NS 24 2.2 24 4.8 - - - - Occupation Table 5.30: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Location of Training and Status, Spring 2017 Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,078 100 733 100 106 100 239 100 68.0 9.8 22.1 Local Institution 192 17.8 165 22.6 - - 27 11.1 86.2-13.8 Foreign Institution/Organization 230 21.3 71 9.7 53 50.0 106 44.4 30.8 23.1 46.1 Correspondence (not online) - - - - - - - - - - - Online (local and foreign 24 2.2 24 3.2 - - - - - - - On the job 608 56.4 449 61.3 53 50.0 106 44.4 73.8 8.7 17.4 Apprentice/Job Intership - - - - - - - - - - - Other - - - - - - - - - - - DK/NS 24 2.2 24 3.2 - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 95

Table 5.31: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Date Completed and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 1,078 100 493 100 585 100 45.7 54.3 Ongoing 24 2.2 24 4.8 - - 100.0 - This Year 24 2.2 24 4.8 - - 100.0-2016 100 9.3 27 5.4 74 12.6 26.4 73.6 2015 192 17.8 74 15.0 118 20.2 38.4 61.6 2014 47 4.4 24 4.8 24 4.0 50.0 50.0 2013 24 2.2 - - 24 4.0-100.0 Before 2013 643 59.7 298 60.5 345 59.1 46.3 53.7 Did not complete - - - - - - - - DK/NS 24 2.2 24 4.8 - - 100.0 - Table 5.32: Unemployed Persons who Received Training by Date Completed and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian PR WRW Non- Caymanian Total 1,078 100 733 100 106 100 239 100 68.0 9.8 22.1 Ongoing 24 2.2 24 3.2 - - - - 100.0 - - This Year 24 2.2 24 3.2 - - - - 100.0 - - 2016 100 9.3 47 6.5 - - 53 22.2 47.1-52.9 2015 192 17.8 165 22.6 - - 27 11.1 86.2-13.8 2014 47 4.4 47 6.5 - - - - 100.0 - - 2013 24 2.2 24 3.2 - - - - 100.0 - - Before 2013 643 59.7 378 51.6 106 100.0 159 66.7 58.8 16.5 24.7 Did not complete - - - - - - - - - - - DK/NS 24 2.2 24 3.2 - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 96

Table 5.33: Usually Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 1,267 100 629 100 638 100 Status Caymanian 922 72.8 496 78.9 426 66.7 PR WRW 80 6.3 27 4.2 53 8.3 Non-Caymanian 265 20.9 106 16.9 159 25.0 Age 15-24 287 22.6 142 22.5 145 22.7 25-34 177 14.0 100 15.9 77 12.0 35-44 301 23.8 100 15.9 201 31.5 45-54 266 21.0 145 23.0 121 19.0 55-64 142 11.2 71 11.3 71 11.1 65+ 95 7.5 71 11.3 24 3.7 Educational Attainment None - - - - - - Primary and below 71 5.6 71 11.3 - - Middle 47 3.7 24 3.8 24 3.7 High 676 53.4 387 61.5 289 45.4 Post Secondary 239 18.9 95 15.0 145 22.7 College / University 233 18.4 53 8.4 180 28.2 Other - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - Note: Persons who are usually Unemployed refers to those who are unemployed for at least 26 weeks between February 1 2016 to March 4 2017 Economics and Statistics Office 97

Table 5.34: Usually Unemployed Persons by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian PR WRW Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 1,267 100 922 100 80 100 265 100 Sex Male 629 49.7 496 53.8 27 33.3 106 40.0 Female 638 50.3 426 46.2 53 66.7 159 60.0 Age 15-24 287 22.6 260 28.2 - - 27 10.0 25-34 177 14.0 71 7.7 27 33.3 80 30.0 35-44 301 23.8 142 15.4 53 66.7 106 40.0 45-54 266 21.0 213 23.1 - - 53 20.0 55-64 142 11.2 142 15.4 - - - - 65+ 95 7.5 95 10.3 - - - - Educational Attainment None - - - - - - - - Primary and below 71 5.6 71 7.7 - - - - Middle 47 3.7 47 5.1 - - - - High 676 53.4 544 59.0 53 66.7 80 30.0 Post Secondary 239 18.9 213 23.1 27 33.3 - - College / University 233 18.4 47 5.1 - - 186 70.0 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Note: Persons who are usually Unemployed refers to those who are unemployed for at least 26 weeks between February 1 2016 to March 4 2017 Economics and Statistics Office 98

SECTION 6: NOT IN THE LABOUR FORCE Table 6.1: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 9,486 100 3,736 100 5,750 100 Status Caymanian 7,470 78.8 3,073 82.3 4,397 76.5 Permanent Res. 849 8.9 265 7.1 583 10.1 Non-Caymanian 1,167 12.3 398 10.6 769 13.4 Age 15-24 2,697 28.4 1,391 37.2 1,305 22.7 25-34 758 8.0 295 7.9 463 8.1 35-44 679 7.2 103 2.8 575 10.0 45-54 1,004 10.6 322 8.6 682 11.9 55-64 1,155 12.2 431 11.5 724 12.6 65+ 3,141 33.1 1,167 31.2 1,974 34.3 DK/NS 53 0.6 27 0.7 27 0.5 Educational Attainment None 74 0.8 47 1.3 27 0.5 Primary and below 1,241 13.1 405 10.8 836 14.5 Middle 848 8.9 387 10.4 461 8.0 High 4,118 43.4 1,743 46.7 2,375 41.3 Post Secondary 1,332 14.0 505 13.5 827 14.4 College / University 1,700 17.9 575 15.4 1,124 19.6 Other - - - - - - Not Stated 174 1.8 74 2.0 100 1.7 Economics and Statistics Office 99

Table 6.2: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 9,486 100 7,470 100 849 100 1,167 100 Sex Male 3,736 39.4 3,073 41.1 265 31.3 398 34.1 Female 5,750 60.6 4,397 58.9 583 68.8 769 65.9 Age 15-24 2,697 28.4 2,246 30.1 106 12.5 345 29.5 25-34 758 8.0 307 4.1 212 25.0 239 20.5 35-44 679 7.2 307 4.1 133 15.6 239 20.5 45-54 1,004 10.6 686 9.2 133 15.6 186 15.9 55-64 1,155 12.2 969 13.0 106 12.5 80 6.8 65+ 3,141 33.1 2,955 39.6 159 18.8 27 2.3 DK/NS 53 0.6 - - - - 53 4.5 Educational Attainment None 74 0.8 47 0.6 - - 27 2.3 Primary and below 1,241 13.1 1,135 15.2 106 12.5 - - Middle 848 8.9 662 8.9 80 9.4 106 9.1 High 4,118 43.4 3,641 48.7 239 28.1 239 20.5 Post Secondary 1,332 14.0 1,040 13.9 80 9.4 212 18.2 College / University 1,700 17.9 851 11.4 345 40.6 504 43.2 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated 174 1.8 95 1.3 - - 80 6.8 Economics and Statistics Office 100

Table 6.3: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Age Group and Sex, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 9,486 100 3,736 100 5,750 100 39.4 60.6 15-24 2,697 28.4 1,391 37.2 1,305 22.7 51.6 48.4 25-34 758 8.0 295 7.9 463 8.1 38.9 61.1 35-44 679 7.2 103 2.8 575 10.0 15.2 84.8 45-54 1,004 10.6 322 8.6 682 11.9 32.1 67.9 55-64 1,155 12.2 431 11.5 724 12.6 37.3 62.7 65+ 3,141 33.1 1,167 31.2 1,974 34.3 37.2 62.8 DK/NS 53 0.6 27 0.7 27 0.5 50.0 50.0 Table 6.4: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Age Group and Status, Spring 2017 Age Group Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Caymanian Status Distribution Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 9,486 100 7,470 100 849 100 1,167 100 78.8 8.9 12.3 15-24 2,697 28.4 2,246 30.1 106 12.5 345 29.5 83.3 3.9 12.8 25-34 758 8.0 307 4.1 212 25.0 239 20.5 40.5 28.0 31.5 35-44 679 7.2 307 4.1 133 15.6 239 20.5 45.3 19.5 35.2 45-54 1,004 10.6 686 9.2 133 15.6 186 15.9 68.3 13.2 18.5 55-64 1,155 12.2 969 13.0 106 12.5 80 6.8 83.9 9.2 6.9 65+ 3,141 33.1 2,955 39.6 159 18.8 27 2.3 94.1 5.1 0.8 DK/NS 53 0.6 - - - - 53 4.5 - - 100.0 Table 6.5: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Status and Sex, Spring 2017 Status Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 9,486 100 3,736 100 5,750 100 39.4 60.6 Caymanian 7,470 78.8 3,073 82.3 4,397 76.5 41.1 58.9 Permanent Res. 849 8.9 265 7.1 583 10.1 31.3 68.8 Non-Caymanian 1,167 12.3 398 10.6 769 13.4 34.1 65.9 Economics and Statistics Office 101

Table 6.6: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Sex, Spring 2017 Educational Attainment Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 9,486 100 3,736 100 5,750 100 39.4 60.6 None 74 0.8 47 1.3 27 0.5 64.1 35.9 Primary and below 1,241 13.1 405 10.8 836 14.5 32.6 67.4 Middle 848 8.9 387 10.4 461 8.0 45.6 54.4 High 4,118 43.4 1,743 46.7 2,375 41.3 42.3 57.7 Post Secondary 1,332 14.0 505 13.5 827 14.4 37.9 62.1 College / University 1,700 17.9 575 15.4 1,124 19.6 33.9 66.1 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated 174 1.8 74 2.0 100 1.7 42.4 57.6 Table 6.7: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Educational Attainment and Status, Spring 2017 Educational Attainment Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Caymanian Status Distribution Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 8,417 100 6,425 100 691 100 1,302 100 76.3 8.2 15.5 None 124 1.5 124 1.9 - - - - 100.0 - - Primary and below 1,140 13.5 1,116 17.4 24 3.4 - - 97.9 2.1 - Middle 561 6.7 508 7.9 24 3.4 29 2.2 90.6 4.3 5.2 High 3,710 44.1 2,991 46.6 466 67.5 252 19.4 80.6 12.6 6.8 Post Secondary 922 11.0 689 10.7 29 4.2 205 15.7 74.7 3.1 22.2 College / University 1,593 18.9 724 11.3 148 21.4 721 55.4 45.4 9.3 45.3 Other 23 0.3 23 0.4 - - - - 100.0 - - Not Stated 344 4.1 249 3.9 - - 95 7.3 72.4-27.6 Economics and Statistics Office 102

Table 6.8: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Main Reason for Not Looking for Work and Sex, Spring 2017* Main Reason Not Working Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 7,669 100 3,082 100 4,587 100 40.2 59.8 Student / in training 983 12.8 73 2.4 910 19.8 7.4 92.6 Home / family duties 2,695 35.1 1,257 40.8 1,438 31.3 46.6 53.4 Retired 2,957 38.6 1,220 39.6 1,736 37.9 41.3 58.7 Temporary illness / injury / medical reasons 200 2.6 113 3.7 87 1.9 56.5 43.5 Infirmity / Disabled 317 4.1 191 6.2 126 2.7 60.3 39.7 Waiting for work permit 88 1.2 65 2.1 24 0.5 73.9 27.3 Waiting for permanent residence approval 107 1.4 - - 107 2.3-100.0 Seasonal inactivity - - - - - - - - No work availiable - - - - - - - - Did not want work 116 1.5 69 2.2 47 1.0 59.5 40.5 Tired of looking - - - - - - - - Other 99 1.3 53 1.7 46 1.0 53.5 46.5 DK/NS 107 1.4 41 1.3 66 1.4 38.3 61.7 Table 6.9: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Main Reason for Not Looking for Work and Status, Spring 2017* Main Reason Not Working Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Caymanian Status Distribution Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 7,669 100 5,943 100 614 100 1,112 100 77.5 8.0 14.5 Student / in training 983 12.8 456 7.7 152 24.7 375 33.7 46.4 15.5 38.1 Home / family duties 2,695 35.1 2,070 34.8 171 27.9 454 40.8 76.8 6.3 16.8 Retired 2,957 38.6 2,614 44.0 262 42.6 81 7.3 88.4 8.9 2.7 Temporary illness / injury / medical reasons 200 2.6 200 3.4 - - - - 100.0 - - Infirmity / Disabled 317 4.1 317 5.3 - - - - 100.0 - - Waiting for work permit 88 1.2 65 1.1 - - 24 2.1 73.9-27.3 Waiting for permanent residence approval 107 1.4 - - 29 4.7 78 7.0-27.1 72.9 Seasonal inactivity - - - - - - - - - - - No work availiable - - - - - - - - - - - Did not want work 116 1.5 68 1.1 - - 47 4.3 58.6-40.5 Tired of looking - - - - - - - - - - - Other 99 1.3 46 0.8 - - 53 4.7 46.5-53.5 Note: * Some of the persons in the group Not in the Labour Force were looking for work (although not available for work) during the reference week and are excluded from these tables. Economics and Statistics Office 103

Table 6.10: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Previous Work and Sex, Spring 2017 Had Job Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 8,417 100 3,384 100 5,032 100 40.2 59.8 Yes 4,436 52.7 1,680 49.6 2,756 54.8 37.9 62.1 No 3,464 41.2 1,473 43.5 1,991 39.6 42.5 57.5 DK/NS 517 6.1 232 6.8 285 5.7 44.9 55.1 Table 6.11: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Previous Work and Status, Spring 2017 Had Job Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Caymanian Status Distribution Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 8,417 100 6,425 100 691 100 1,302 100 76.3 8.2 15.5 Yes 4,436 52.7 3,743 58.3 339 49.1 354 27.2 84.4 7.6 8.0 No 3,464 41.2 2,331 36.3 351 50.9 782 60.1 67.3 10.1 22.6 DK/NS 517 6.1 351 5.5 - - 166 12.8 67.9-32.1 Economics and Statistics Office 104

Table 6.12: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Never Had a Job by Selected Characteristics, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Ever had a Job in the Cayman Islands Total Yes No DK/NS Total 9,486 5,146 4,198 142 Sex Male 3,736 1,814 1,899 24 Female 5,750 3,332 2,299 118 Status Caymanian 7,470 4,563 2,766 142 Permanent Res. 849 345 504 - Non-Caymanian 1,167 239 928 - Education Attainment None 74 27 47 - Primary and below 1,241 928 266 47 Middle 848 473 327 47 High 4,118 1,696 2,422 - Post Secondary 1,332 954 378 - College / University 1,700 998 654 47 Other - - - - Not Stated 174 71 103 - Economics and Statistics Office 105

Table 6.13: Persons Not in the Labour Force with Previous Job by Time without Work and Sex, Spring 2017 Time without work Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 5,146 100 1,814 100 3,332 100 35.2 64.8 Less than 1 (month) 74 1.4 50 2.8 24 0.7 68.0 32.0 1 to 3 (months) 455 8.8 219 12.0 236 7.1 48.0 52.0 3 to 6 (months) 1,273 24.7 431 23.8 842 25.3 33.9 66.1 7 to 12 (months) 2,798 54.4 925 51.0 1,873 56.2 33.1 66.9 12 + (months) 499 9.7 165 9.1 334 10.0 33.1 66.9 DK/NS 47 0.9 24 1.3 24 0.7 50.0 50.0 Table 6.14: Persons Not in the Labour Force with Previous Job by Time without Work and Status, Spring 2017 Time without work Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Caymanian Status Distribution Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 5,146 100 4,563 100 345 100 239 100 88.7 6.7 4.6 Less than 1 (month) 74 1.4 47 1.0 27 8 - - 64.1 35.9-1 to 3 (months) 455 8.8 402 8.8 53 15.4 - - 88.3 11.7-3 to 6 (months) 1,273 24.7 1,087 23.8 106 30.8 80 33.3 85.4 8.3 6.2 7 to 12 (months) 2,798 54.4 2,506 54.9 133 38.5 159 66.7 89.6 4.7 5.7 12 + (months) 499 9.7 473 10.4 27 7.7 - - 94.7 5.3 - DK/NS 47 0.9 47 1.0 - - - - 100.0 - - Economics and Statistics Office 106

Table 6.15: Persons Not in the Labour Force, by Last Occupation Worked and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 5,146 100 1,814 100 3,332 100 35.2 64.8 Managers 700 13.6 384 21.2 316 9.5 54.9 45.1 Professionals 676 13.1 242 13.4 434 13.0 35.8 64.2 Technicians and Associate Professionals 479 9.3 142 7.8 337 10.1 29.6 70.4 Clerical Support Workers 833 16.2 118 6.5 715 21.5 14.2 85.8 Service and Sales Workers 1,052 20.4 216 11.9 836 25.1 20.5 79.5 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 24 0.5 24 1.3 - - 100.0 - Craft and related trades workers 331 6.4 331 18.2 - - 100.0 - Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 71 1.4 24 1.3 47 1.4 33.3 66.7 Elementary occupations 812 15.8 260 14.3 552 16.6 32.0 68.0 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - Not Stated 168 3.3 74 4.1 95 2.8 43.8 56.2 Table 6.16: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Last Occupation Worked and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Caymanian Status Distribution Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 5,146 100 4,563 100 345 100 239 100 88.7 6.7 4.6 Managers 700 13.6 567 12.4 106 30.8 27 11.1 81.1 15.2 3.8 Professionals 676 13.1 544 11.9 53 15.4 80 33.3 80.4 7.8 11.8 Technicians and Associate Professionals 479 9.3 426 9.3 - - 53 22.2 88.9-11.1 Clerical Support Workers 833 16.2 780 17.1 53 15.4 - - 93.6 6.4 - Service and Sales Workers 1,052 20.4 946 20.7 80 23.1 27 11.1 89.9 7.6 2.5 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 24 0.5 24 0.5 - - - - 100.0 - - Craft and related trades workers 331 6.4 331 7.3 - - - - 100.0 - - Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 71 1.4 71 1.6 - - - - 100.0 - - Elementary occupations 812 15.8 733 16.1 53 15.4 27 11.1 90.2 6.5 3.3 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated 168 3.3 142 3.1 - - 27 11.1 84.2-15.8 Economics and Statistics Office 107

Table 6.17: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Last Industry Worked and Sex, Spring 2017 Industry Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 5,146 100 1,814 100 3,332 100 35.2 64.8 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - - - - - Manufacturing 47 0.9 24 1.3 24 0.7 - - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 24 0.5 24 1.3 - - 100.0 - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 71 1.4 47 2.6 24 0.7 66.7 33.3 Construction 426 8.3 378 20.9 47 1.4 88.9 11.1 Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 889 17.3 219 12.0 671 20.1 24.6 75.4 Transportation and storage 95 1.8 24 1.3 71 2.1 25.0 75.0 Accommodation 411 8.0 71 3.9 340 10.2 17.3 82.7 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 408 7.9 97 5.4 310 9.3 23.9 76.1 Information and communication 142 2.8 24 1.3 118 3.5 16.7 83.3 Financial and insurance activities 334 6.5 47 2.6 287 8.6 14.2 85.8 Real estate activities 24 0.5 24 1.3 - - 100.0 - Professional, scientific and technical activities 387 7.5 171 9.4 216 6.5 44.3 55.7 Administrative and support service activities 168 3.3 47 2.6 121 3.6 28.1 71.9 Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 570 11.1 402 22.2 168 5.1 70.5 29.5 Education 192 3.7 24 1.3 168 5.1 12.3 87.7 Human health and social work activities 381 7.4 71 3.9 310 9.3 18.6 81.4 Arts, entertainment and recreation 242 4.7 71 3.9 171 5.1 29.3 70.7 Other service activities 24 0.5 - - 24 0.7-100.0 Activities of households as employers 168 3.3 - - 168 5.1-100.0 Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies - - - - - - - - Not Stated 145 2.8 50 2.8 95 2.8 34.7 65.3 Table 6.18: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Last Industry Worked and Status, Spring 2017 Industry Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian Status Permanent Distribution Non- # % # % # % # % Caymanian Resident Caymanian Total 5,146 100 4,563 100 345 100 239 100 88.7 6.7 4.6 Agriculture, forestry and fishing - - - - - - - - - - - Mining and quarrying - - - - - - - - - - - Manufacturing 47 0.9 47 1.0 - - - - - - - Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 24 0.5 24 0.5 - - - - 100.0 - - Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 71 1.4 71 1.6 - - - - 100.0 - - Construction 426 8.3 426 9.3 - - - - 100.0 - - Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 889 17.3 756 16.6 133 38.5 - - 85.1 14.9 - Transportation and storage 95 1.8 95 2.1 - - - - 100.0 - - Accommodation 411 8.0 331 7.3 - - 80 33.3 80.6-19.4 Restaurants and Mobile Food Services Activities 408 7.9 355 7.8 27 7.7 27 11.1 87.0 6.5 6.5 Information and communication 142 2.8 142 3.1 - - - - 100.0 - - Financial and insurance activities 334 6.5 307 6.7 - - 27 11.1 92.1-7.9 Real estate activities 24 0.5 24 0.5 - - - - 100.0 - - Professional, scientific and technical activities 387 7.5 307 6.7 80 23.1 - - 79.4 20.6 - Administrative and support service activities 168 3.3 142 3.1 27 7.7 - - 84.2 15.8 - Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 570 11.1 544 11.9 - - 27 11.1 95.3-4.7 Education 192 3.7 165 3.6 - - 27 11.1 86.2-13.8 Human health and social work activities 381 7.4 355 7.8 - - 27 11.1 93.0-7.0 Arts, entertainment and recreation 242 4.7 189 4.1 53 15.4 - - 78.1 21.9 - Other service activities 24 0.5 24 0.5 - - - - 100.0 - - Activities of households as employers 168 3.3 142 3.1 27 7.7 - - 84.2 15.8 - Not Stated 145 2.8 118 2.6 - - 27 11.1 81.7-18.3 Economics and Statistics Office 108

Table 6.19: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Main Means of Financial Support and Sex, Spring 2017 Financial Support Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 9,486 100 3,736 100 5,750 100 39.4 60.6 Parents 2,720 28.7 1,365 36.5 1,356 23.6 50.2 49.8 Spouse / Partner 1,901 20.0 227 6.1 1,674 29.1 12.0 88.0 Other relatives & friends 963 10.2 357 9.6 605 10.5 37.1 62.9 Savings / Investments 1,338 14.1 585 15.6 753 13.1 43.7 56.3 Social Services 499 5.3 192 5.1 307 5.3 38.5 61.5 Pension / Veternan / Seaman 1,401 14.8 641 17.2 759 13.2 45.8 54.2 Other 74 0.8 50 1.3 24 0.4 68.0 32.0 DK/NS 590 6.2 319 8.5 272 4.7 54.0 46.0 Table 6.20: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Main Means of Financial Support and Status, Spring 2017 Financial Support Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 9,486 100 7,470 100 849 100 1,167 100 78.8 8.9 12.3 Parents 2,720 28.7 2,269 30.4 106 12.5 345 29.5 87.9-12.1 Spouse / Partner 1,901 20.0 1,158 15.5 318 37.5 424 36.4 41.5 19.3 39.2 Other relatives & friends 963 10.2 804 10.8 80 9.4 80 6.8 83.3 6.1 10.6 Savings / Investments 1,338 14.1 993 13.3 239 28.1 106 9.1 77.6 14.8 7.6 Social Services 499 5.3 473 6.3 27 3.1 - - 88.4-11.6 Pension / Veternan / Seaman 1,401 14.8 1,347 18.0 27 3.1 27 2.3 90.7 2.2 7.1 Other 74 0.8 47 0.6 - - 27 2.3 82.7-17.3 DK/NS 590 6.2 378 5.1 53 6.3 159 13.6 78.1 6.8 15.1 Economics and Statistics Office 109

Table 6.21: Persons Not in the Labour Force by Sex, Status and With or Without Occupation Training, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total With Training Without Training Not Stated Percent Distribution With Without Training Training Total 9,486 4,067 5,266 153 42.9 55.5 Male 3,736 1,571 2,139 27 42.1 57.2 Female 5,750 2,495 3,127 127 43.4 54.4 Caymanian 7,470 3,191 4,232 47 42.7 56.6 Permanent Res. 849 424 398 27 50.0 46.9 Non-Caymanian 1,167 451 636 80 38.6 54.5 Table 6.22: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Last Trained Occupation and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 4,067 100 1,571 100 2,495 100 38.6 61.4 Managers 360 8.9 192 12.2 168 6.7 53.3 46.7 Professionals 1,065 26.2 449 28.5 617 24.7 42.1 57.9 Technicians and Associate Professionals 700 17.2 216 13.7 484 19.4 30.8 69.2 Clerical Support Workers 618 15.2 71 4.5 547 21.9 11.5 88.5 Service and Sales Workers 821 20.2 236 15.0 585 23.4 28.8 71.2 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 360 8.9 313 19.9 47 1.9 86.9 13.1 Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 71 1.7 71 4.5 - - 100.0 - Elementary occupations 71 1.7 24 1.5 47 1.9 33.3 66.7 Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - Table 6.23: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Last Trained Occupation and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 4,067 100 3,191 100 424 100 451 100 78.5 10.4 11.1 Managers 360 8.9 307 9.6 27 6.3 27 5.9 85.3 7.4 7.4 Professionals 1,065 26.2 615 19.3 186 43.8 265 58.8 57.7 17.4 24.9 Technicians and Associate Professionals 700 17.2 567 17.8 27 6.3 106 23.5 81.1 3.8 15.2 Clerical Support Workers 618 15.2 591 18.5 27 6.3 - - 95.7 4.3 - Service and Sales Workers 821 20.2 662 20.7 106 25.0 53 11.8 80.6 12.9 6.5 Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers - - - - - - - - - - - Craft and related trades workers 360 8.9 307 9.6 53 12.5 - - 85.3 14.7 - Plant and machine operators, and assemblers 71 1.7 71 2.2 - - - - 100.0 - - Elementary occupations 71 1.7 71 2.2 - - - - 100.0 - - Armed forces occupations - - - - - - - - - - - Not Stated - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 110

Table 6.24: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 4,067 100 1,571 100 2,495 100 38.6 61.4 Local Institution 807 19.8 239 15.2 567 22.7 29.7 70.3 Foreign Institution/Organization 1,795 44.1 756 48.1 1,039 41.6 42.1 57.9 Correspondence (not online) 24 0.6 24 1.5 - - 100.0 - Online (local and foreign 50 1.2 24 1.5 27 1.1 47.1 52.9 On the job 1,391 34.2 529 33.7 863 34.6 38.0 62.0 Apprentice/Job Intership - - - - - - - - Other - - - - - - - - DK/NS - - - - - - - - Table 6.25: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 4,067 100 3,191 100 424 100 451 100 78.5 10.4 11.1 Local Institution 807 19.8 780 24.4 - - 27 5.9 96.7-3.3 Foreign Institution/Organization 1,795 44.1 1,158 36.3 318 75.0 318 70.6 64.5 17.7 17.7 Correspondence (not online) 24 0.6 24 0.7 - - - - 100.0 - - Online (local and foreign 50 1.2 24 0.7 - - 27 5.9 47.1-52.9 On the job 1,391 34.2 1,206 37.8 106 25.0 80 17.6 86.7 7.6 5.7 Apprentice/Job Intership - - - - - - - - - - - Other - - - - - - - - - - - DK/NS - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 111

Table 6.26: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Sex, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Male Female Sex Distribution # % # % # % Male Female Total 4,067 100 1,571 100 2,495 100 38.6 61.4 Ongoing 77 1.9 53 3.4 24 0.9 69.2 30.8 This Year 27 0.7 27 1.7 - - 100.0-2016 195 4.8 50 3.2 145 5.8 - - 2015 195 4.8 71 4.5 124 5.0 36.4 63.6 2014 47 1.2 47 3.0 - - 100.0-2013 316 7.8 121 7.7 195 7.8 38.3 61.7 Before 2013 3,210 78.9 1,202 76.5 2,008 80.5 37.4 62.6 Did not complete - - - - - - - - Table 6.27: Persons Not in the Labour Force who Received Training by Location of Training and Status, Spring 2017 Occupation Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian Status Distribution # % # % # % # % Caymanian Permanent Resident Non- Caymanian Total 4,067 100 3,191 100 424 100 451 100 78.5 10.4 11.1 Ongoing 77 1.9 24 0.7 - - 53 11.8 30.8-69.2 This Year 27 0.7 - - - - 27 5.9 - - 100.0 2016 195 4.8 142 4.4 27 6.3 27 5.9 - - - 2015 195 4.8 142 4.4 27 6.3 27 5.9 72.8 14 13.6 2014 47 1.2 47 1.5 - - - - 100.0 - - 2013 316 7.8 236 7.4 53 12.5 27 5.9 74.8 16.8 8.4 Before 2013 3,210 78.9 2,600 81.5 318 75.0 292 64.7 81.0 9.9 9.1 Did not complete - - - - - - - - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 112

Table 6.28: Persons Usually Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Sex, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Male Female # % # % # % Total 9,483 100 3,736 100 5,747 100 Status Caymanian 7,494 79.0 3,073 82.3 4,421 76.9 Permanent Resident 849 8.9 265 7.1 583 10.2 Non-Caymanian 1,140 12.0 398 10.6 743 12.9 Age 15-24 2,525 26.6 1,291 34.6 1,234 21.5 25-34 856 9.0 348 9.3 507 8.8 35-44 729 7.7 153 4.1 575 10.0 45-54 1,007 10.6 298 8.0 709 12.3 55-64 1,202 12.7 455 12.2 747 13.0 65+ 3,164 33.4 1,191 31.9 1,974 34.3 Educational Attainment None 74 0.8 47 1.3 27 0.5 Primary and below 1,264 13.3 428 11.5 836 14.5 Middle 821 8.7 363 9.7 458 8.0 High 4,177 44.0 1,699 45.5 2,478 43.1 Post Secondary 1,279 13.5 502 13.4 777 13.5 College / University 1,773 18.7 649 17.4 1,124 19.6 Other - - - - - - Not Stated 95 1.0 47 1.3 47 0.8 Note: Persons who are usually Not In the Labour Force refers to those who are out of the Labour Force for at least 27 weeks between February 1, 2016 to March 4, 2017 Economics and Statistics Office 113

Table 6.29: Persons Usually Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Status, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Caymanian Permanent Res. Non-Caymanian # % # % # % # % Total 9,483 100 7,494 100 849 100 1,140 100 Sex Male 3,736 39.4 3,073 41.0 265 31.3 398 34.9 Female 5,747 60.6 4,421 59.0 583 68.8 743 65.1 Age 15-24 2,525 26.6 2,128 28.4 106 12.5 292 25.6 25-34 856 9.0 378 5.0 186 21.9 292 25.6 35-44 729 7.7 331 4.4 133 15.6 265 23.3 45-54 1,007 10.6 662 8.8 159 18.8 186 16.3 55-64 1,202 12.7 1,017 13.6 106 12.5 80 7.0 65+ 3,164 33.4 2,979 39.7 159 18.8 27 2.3 Educational Attainment None 74 0.8 47 0.6 - - 27 2.3 Primary and below 1,264 13.3 1,158 15.5 106 12.5 - - Middle 821 8.7 662 8.8 80 9.4 80 7.0 High 4,177 44.0 3,593 47.9 265 31.3 318 27.9 Post Secondary 1,279 13.5 1,040 13.9 53 6.3 186 16.3 College / University 1,773 18.7 898 12.0 345 40.6 530 46.5 Other - - - - - - - - Not Stated 95 1.0 95 1.3 - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 114

Table 6.30: Percent Persons Not in the Labour Force by Selected Characteristics and Main Reasons for Not Working, Spring 2017 Selected Characteristics Total Potential Labour Force Unavailable Jobseekers # % # % Total 148 100 148 100 Sex Male 71 48.0 71 48.0 Female 77 52.0 77 52.0 Status Caymanian 95 64.1 95 64.1 Permanent Resident - - - - Non-Caymanian 53 35.9 53 35.9 Age 15-24 47 32.0 47 32.0 25-34 50 34.0 50 34.0 35-44 27 18.0 27 18.0 45-54 24 16.0 24 16.0 55-64 - - - - 65+ - - - - DK/NS Educational Attainment None - - - - Primary and below - - - - Middle - - - - High 71 48.0 71 48.0 Post Secondary - - - - Not Stated - - - - Economics and Statistics Office 115

SECTION 7: HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL AND EXPENSES Table 7.1: Number of Trips Abroad in Past 12 Months, Spring 2017 Number of Trips Households # % Total 63,115 100.0 None 24,903 39.5 One 18,304 29.0 Two 9,496 15.0 Three 4,267 6.8 Four 2,850 4.5 Five 1,071 1.7 More than five 1,872 3.0 DK/NS 351 0.6 Table 7.2: Mean and Median Money Spent Abroad in past 12 Months, Spring 2017 Type of Expenditure* Mean CI$ Median Food, Hotel, Entertainment, Gifts and Personal Effects $ 2,764.63 $ 1,500.00 *Excludes airlines ticket Economics and Statistics Office 116

SECTION 8: HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS Table 8.1: Type of Dwelling, Spring 2017 Households Type of Dwelling # % Total 25,557 100 Detached house 9,954 39.0 Semi-detached house 120 0.5 Duplex 1,420 5.6 Apartment 10,120 39.6 Condominium / townhouse 2,544 10.0 Studio 465 1.8 One-room 744 2.9 Combined business / dwelling 47 0.2 Boat / yacht - - Other (please specify) 24 0.1 DK/NS 119 0.5 Table 8.2: Households by Number of Rooms, Spring 2017 Number of Rooms Households # % Total 25,557 100 None - - One 1,023 4.0 Two 2,870 11.2 Three 2,470 9.7 Four 3,893 15.2 Five 6,487 25.4 Six 4,776 18.7 Seven 2,288 9.0 Eight + 1,680 6.6 DK/NS 71 0.3 Economics and Statistics Office 117

Table 8.3: Households by Number of Bedrooms, Spring 2017 Households Number of Bedrooms # % Total 25,561 100 None 1,304 5.1 One 7,796 30.5 Two 7,334 28.7 Three 6,203 24.3 Four 2,253 8.8 Five 460 1.8 Six 183 0.7 Seven - - Eight + - - DK/NS 24 0.1 Table 8.4: Households by Type of Dwelling Tenure, Spring 2017 Tenancy Households # % Total 25,557 100 Owned with mortgage 5,751 22.5 Owned without mortgage 6,420 25.1 Rented - Furnished 11,334 44.3 Rented - Unfurnished 886 3.5 Provided Rent Free 931 3.6 Subsidized Rent 116 0.5 Other 24 0.1 DK/NS 95 0.4 Economics and Statistics Office 118

Table 8.5: Households that Rented by Type of Utilities Utilities Included Included in Rent, Spring 2017 Households # % Total 12,151 100 Electricity 2,954 24.3 Water 2,883 23.7 Cable 929 7.6 No Utility 8,241 67.8 * Note: Multiple Response Question Table 8.6: Households with Amenities, Spring 2017 Ameneties Households # % Total 25,557 100 Internet 20,014 78.3 Cable/Satellite 14,891 58.3 Internet TV 8,569 33.5 Air Conditioning 25,368 99.3 House Insurance 12,049 47.1 * Note: Multiple Response Question Table 8.7: Mean and Median Costing of Housing Accommodation by Type of Tenure, Spring 2017 Type of Tenure Cost per Month CI$ Mean Median Owned with or without Mortgage 2,134 1,800 Rented 927 700 Economics and Statistics Office 119

Table 8.8: Households by Number of Household Employees, Spring 2017 Type of Household Employee Households # % Total 25,557 100 Domestic Helper 0 22,270 87.1 1 3,287 12.9 Gardener 0 24,321 95.2 1 1,235 4.8 Nanny (Children) 0 25,182 98.5 1 349 1.4 2 25 0.1 Care Giver (Elderly/Sick) 0 25,301 99.0 1 234 0.9 2 22 0.1 Other 0 25,486 99.7 1 70 0.3 Economics and Statistics Office 120

Table 8.9: Households by Number of Communication Devices and Transportation, Spring 2017 Type of Communication Device and Transportation Households # % Total 25,557 100 Number of landlines 0 17,952 70.2 1 7,443 29.1 2+ 162 0.6 DK/NS Number of cellphones 0 420 1.6 1 8,526 33.4 2 10,217 40.0 3 3,577 14.0 4 1,866 7.3 5+ 950 3.7 Number of computers 0 7,961 31.2 1 10,032 39.3 2 4,924 19.3 3 1,767 6.9 4 555 2.2 5+ 318 1.2 Number of tablets/e-readers 0 11,916 46.6 1 8,091 31.7 2 3,461 13.5 3 1,129 4.4 4 594 2.3 5+ 366 1.4 Number of motor vehicles 0 6,487 25.4 1 10,150 39.7 2 6,605 25.8 3 1,556 6.1 4 547 2.1 5+ 212 0.8 Economics and Statistics Office 121

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