unemployment Australia
Labour Force, Australia, Sep 2017
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The monthly
trend unemployment rate has decreased by 0.2 per cent over the past year to 5.5
per cent in September 2017, according to figures released by the Australian
Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today. This is the lowest rate seen since March 2013
and reflects the strength in employment growth over the past 12 months.
"The
trend unemployment rate had been hovering in the range of 5.6 to 5.8 per cent
for almost two years, but has now dropped to a four year low of 5.5 per
cent," the Chief Economist for the ABS, Bruce Hockman, said.
The trend
monthly unemployment rate for both males and females dropped to 5.5 per cent,
also for the first time since March 2013.
The trend
participation rate remained steady at 65.2 per cent. The male participation
rate was 70.8 per cent, while the female participation rate reached a record
high of 59.9 per cent.
Monthly
trend full-time employment increased for the 12th straight month in September
2017. Full-time employment grew by a further 16,000 persons in September, while
part-time employment increased by 8,000 persons, underpinning a total increase
in employment of 24,000 persons.
"Full-time
employment has now increased by around 271,000 persons since September 2016,
and makes up the majority of the 335,000 person net increase in employment over
the period," Mr Hockman said.
Over the
past year, trend employment increased by 2.8 per cent, which is above the
average year-on-year growth over the past 20 years (1.9 per cent).
Over the
past year, the states with the strongest annual growth in employment were
Queensland (4.1 per cent), Tasmania (3.9 per cent), Victoria (3.1 per cent) and
Western Australia (2.9 per cent).
The trend
monthly hours worked increased by 3.1 million hours (0.18 per cent), with the
annual figure also showing strong growth (2.9 per cent).
Trend
series smooth the more volatile seasonally adjusted estimates and provide the
best measure of the underlying behaviour of the labour market.
The
seasonally adjusted number of persons employed increased by 20,000 in September
2017. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased by 0.1 percentage
points to 5.5 per cent and the labour force participation rate remained steady
at 65.2 per cent.
(Source:
Australian Bureau of Statistics )
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