Labour Force, Australia

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Headline estimates of employment, unemployment, underemployment, participation and hours worked from the monthly Labour Force Survey

Reference period
April 2023
Released
18/05/2023

Key statistics

In trend terms, in April 2023:

  • unemployment rate remained at 3.6%.
  • participation rate remained at 66.7%.
  • employment increased to 13,878,900.
  • employment to population ratio decreased to 64.2%.
  • underemployment rate remained at 6.1%.
  • monthly hours worked increased to 1,933 million.

In seasonally adjusted terms, in April 2023:

  • unemployment rate increased to 3.7%.
  • participation rate decreased to 66.7%.
  • employment decreased to 13,882,100.
  • employment to population ratio decreased to 64.2%.
  • underemployment rate decreased to 6.1%.
  • monthly hours worked increased to 1,974 million.
  • full-time employment decreased by 27,100 to 9,726,500 people.
  • part-time employment increased by 22,800 to 4,155,600 people.
Key statistics - Trend
Mar-2023Apr-2023Monthly changeMonthly change (%)Yearly changeYearly change (%)
Trend
Employed people13,854,90013,878,90024,0000.2%353,0002.6%
Unemployed people517,500521,8004,3000.8%-16,100-3.0%
Unemployment rate3.6%3.6%0.0 ptsna-0.2 ptsna
Underemployment rate6.1%6.1%0.0 ptsna-0.1 ptsna
Participation rate66.7%66.7%0.0 ptsna0.0 ptsna
Monthly hours worked in all jobs 1,925 million 1,933 million8 million0.4%92 million5.0%
Key statistics - Seasonally adjusted
Mar-2023Apr-2023Monthly changeMonthly change (%)Yearly changeYearly change (%)
Seasonally adjusted
Employed people13,886,40013,882,100-4,3000.0%390,3002.9%
Unemployed people509,600528,00018,4003.6%-13,200-2.4%
Unemployment rate3.5%3.7%0.1 ptsna-0.2 ptsna
Underemployment rate6.2%6.1%-0.1 ptsna0.0 ptsna
Participation rate66.8%66.7%-0.1 ptsna0.2 ptsna
Monthly hours worked in all jobs 1,925 million 1,974 million49 million2.6%136 million7.4%

Estimates of changes throughout this release are calculated using un-rounded level estimates and may be different from, but are more accurate than, movements obtained from the rounded level estimates.

For definitions of labour statistics used in this publication, please refer to Glossary of Labour Force, Australia methodology.

Survey impacts and changes

Articles and other information

The ABS has again published Insights into hours worked, April 2023 (along with data cubes EM2a and EM2b, which are usually published in the detailed release).

As Labour Force hours worked data are returning to normal patterns, the ABS will cease publishing ‘insights into hours worked’ after the April 2023 publication.  The data cubes EM2a and EM2b will continue to be published with the release of headline estimates until the end of the winter months in 2023 (exact timing to be confirmed) to enable more detailed analysis of changes in hours worked and the reasons that people are working reduced hours.

Seasonal adjustment and trend estimates

Survey response and timeline

Unemployment

In trend terms, in April 2023:

  • unemployment rate remained at 3.6%.
  • unemployed people increased by 4,300 to 521,800. 
  • youth unemployment rate increased to 8.2%.

Large month-to-month changes occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in multiple trend breaks. The ABS recommends caution when using trend estimates published in spreadsheets in this release for this period. Information on trend breaks can be found in Labour Force, Australia methodology, April 2023.

Employment

In trend terms, in April 2023, employment increased by 24,000 people (0.2%) to 13,878,900 people.

Flows into and out of employment

Large month-to-month changes occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in multiple trend breaks. The ABS recommends caution when using trend estimates published in spreadsheets in this release for this period. Information on trend breaks can be found in Labour Force, Australia methodology, April 2023.

Full-time and part-time employment

In trend terms, in April 2023:

  • full-time employment increased by 22,800 to 9,723,600 people, and part-time employment increased by 1,200 to 4,155,300 people.
  • part-time share of employment was 29.9%.

 

Employment-to-population ratio

In trend terms, in April 2023, the employment-to-population ratio decreased to 64.2%.

The employment-to-population ratio provides a measure of employment relative to the size of the population.

Large month-to-month changes occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in multiple trend breaks. The ABS recommends caution when using trend estimates published in spreadsheets in this release for this period. Information on trend breaks can be found in Labour Force, Australia methodology, April 2023.

Hours worked

In trend terms, in April 2023, monthly hours worked in all jobs increased by 7.5 million hours (0.4%) to 1,933 million hours.

See the article Insights into hours worked for more.

Large month-to-month changes occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in multiple trend breaks. The ABS recommends caution when using trend estimates published in spreadsheets in this release for this period. Information on trend breaks can be found in Labour Force, Australia methodology, April 2023.

Participation

In trend terms, in April 2023, the participation rate:

  • remained at 66.7%.
  • decreased to 71.0% for men and remained at 62.4% for women.

Large month-to-month changes occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in multiple trend breaks. The ABS recommends caution when using trend estimates published in spreadsheets in this release for this period. Information on trend breaks can be found in Labour Force, Australia methodology, April 2023.

Underemployment

In trend terms, in April 2023:

  • underemployment rate remained at 6.1%.
  • underutilisation rate remained at 9.7%.

Large month-to-month changes occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in multiple trend breaks. The ABS recommends caution when using trend estimates published in spreadsheets in this release for this period. A list of trend breaks can be found in Labour Force, Australia methodology, April 2023.

States and Territories

April 2023 - Trend
New South WalesVictoriaQueenslandSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaTasmaniaNorthern TerritoryAustralian Capital TerritoryAustralia
Employed people4,315,6003,587,3002,799,200941,8001,529,100291,600143,600263,00013,878,900
Employed people - monthly change0.0%0.3%0.2%0.3%0.2%0.2%0.8%0.1%0.2%
Employment to population ratio63.7%64.7%63.6%61.5%66.6%60.5%73.4%70.0%64.2%
Employment to population ratio - monthly change-0.1 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.1 pts0.5 pts-0.1 pts0.0 pts
Unemployment rate3.3%3.8%3.8%4.0%3.6%3.8%3.6%2.9%3.6%
Unemployment rate - monthly change0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts
Underemployment rate5.8%6.1%6.4%7.4%5.7%7.6%3.8%4.7%6.1%
Underemployment rate - monthly change0.0 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts0.1 pts0.0 pts0.0 pts-0.2 pts-0.1 pts0.0 pts
Participation rate65.9%67.2%66.1%64.1%69.1%63.0%76.1%72.1%66.7%
Participation rate - monthly change-0.1 pts0.1 pts0.0 pts0.1 pts0.0 pts0.1 pts0.5 pts-0.1 pts0.0 pts
April 2023 - Seasonally adjusted
New South WalesVictoriaQueenslandSouth AustraliaWestern AustraliaTasmaniaNorthern TerritoryAustralian Capital TerritoryAustralia
Employed people4,315,3003,588,3002,801,700941,1001,530,000291,400143,600261,40013,882,100
Employed people - monthly change0.2%-0.7%-0.2%-0.7%0.1%-1.0%1.0%-1.1%0.0%
Employment to population ratio63.7%64.7%63.6%61.5%66.6%60.5%73.4%69.6%64.2%
Employment to population ratio - monthly change0.0 pts-0.6 pts-0.3 pts-0.6 pts-0.1 pts-0.7 pts0.6 pts-0.9 pts-0.2 pts
Unemployment rate3.4%3.9%3.9%4.3%3.6%3.9%3.4%3.0%3.7%
Unemployment rate - monthly change0.1 pts0.2 pts0.0 pts0.6 pts0.2 pts-0.1 pts-0.1 pts0.2 pts0.1 pts
Underemployment rate5.8%6.0%6.3%7.6%5.7%7.6%3.7%4.7%6.1%
Underemployment rate - monthly change-0.4 pts-0.2 pts-0.2 pts0.3 pts0.0 pts0.1 pts-0.1 pts0.5 pts-0.1 pts
Participation rate65.9%67.3%66.1%64.2%69.1%63.0%75.9%71.7%66.7%
Participation rate - monthly change0.0 pts-0.4 pts-0.3 pts-0.2 pts0.1 pts-0.7 pts0.5 pts-0.8 pts-0.1 pts

Historical charts

Historical charts for employed, unemployed, unemployment rate and participation rate from August 1966 to April 2023

Rotation group analysis

Sample composition and rotation

Estimates for the incoming and outgoing rotation groups

States and Territories

Comparability with seasonally adjusted and trend data

Contribution from sample components to estimates

Data downloads

Labour Force Survey results are released in three stages.

  1. Spreadsheets of the headline indicators are published in this release
  2. Additional, more detailed spreadsheets and pivot tables are published in Labour Force, Australia, Detailed one week after this first release
  3. Longitudinal labour force microdata are released in the ABS DataLab on a monthly basis, one day after the detailed release (see Microdata: Longitudinal Labour Force, Australia)

See the Survey output section of Labour Force, Australia methodology for more information.

Labour Force status

Data files

Hours worked

Data files

Underemployment and underutilisation

Data files

Flows into and out of employment

GM1 - Labour force status and Gross changes (flows) by Age, Sex, State and Territory, February 1991 onwards

All time series spreadsheets

All time series spreadsheets


 

Data Explorer datasets

Caution: Data in the Data Explorer is currently released after the 11:30am release on the ABS website. Please check the time period when using Data Explorer.

For information on Data Explorer and how it works, see the Data Explorer user guide.

Labour Force status by Sex, State and Territory - Number of people employed, unemployed and not in the labour force, monthly, February 1978 and onwards.

Labour Force monthly hours worked by Sex, State and Territory - Monthly hours worked by employed people, monthly, July 1978 and onwards.

Article archive

Employment and jobs

Unemployment and underemployment

Hours worked

Methodology

Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 6202.0.

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