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Employment Research and Statistics
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Results of LIOE review January 2015
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Presentation to retrenched auto workers in Melbourne
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Presentation to automotive workers facing redundancy
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Robert Butterworth
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Information on unemployed people in Rockhampton based on 2016 Census data.
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SALM estimates at the SA2 level
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SALM estimates at the SA2 level in xlsx format. Note that estimates for Greater Capital City Statistical Areas, States/Territories and Australia can be found in the ABS' Labour Force, Detailed - Electronic Delivery publication (catalogue number 6291.0.55.001). The data in...
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Questions on seasonal recruitment were incorporated into the Department of Employment’s Survey of Employers’ Recruitment Experiences in regional and remote areas across Australia in 2016. The analysis in this report is compiled from the responses from just under 8,000 employers.
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September 2012 - JSA Star Rating Releases – July 2012 to June 2015
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Servicing Indigenous Job Seekers in Job Services Australia
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Presentation given on April 9 2014 on the labour market outcomes in the Shepparton region following the Survey conducted in October 2013
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Employment research and statistics presentation for the Shepparton region.
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The quarterly Small area labour markets (SALM) publication presents estimates of the number of people unemployed, the unemployment rate and the labour force for approximately 1350 Statistical Local Areas across Australia
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Small Area Labour Markets publication for the September quarter 2014, unemployment rate estimates up to the September quarter 2014 at the LGA and SA2 level.
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Small Area Labour Markets publication for the June quarter 2019, containing estimates of unemployment and the unemployment rate for SA2s and LGAs covering June quarter 2018 to June quarter 2019. A time series of these data from the June quarter...
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