Participation, Job Search and Mobility, Australia

Latest release

Labour participation potential, underemployment and job attachment, job search experience, labour mobility, hours worked, industry and occupation.

Reference period
February 2024

Key statistics

In  February 2024:

  • 1.9 million people were not working but wanted to work 
  • Job mobility decreased to 8% for the first time in 3 years
  • The annual retrenchment rate was 1.7%, an increase from 1.4% in February 2023
  • Of the 14.5 million employed people in May 2024, 1.7 million were underemployed.

Topics

Statistics from the Participation, Job Search and Mobility (PJSM) survey are published in three topic-based releases.

Microdata and Tablebuilder

Microdata from the PJSM survey for 2015 to 2024 is available in TableBuilder and DataLab (as a supplementary file to the Longitudinal Labour Force). For more information, refer to Microdata and TableBuilder: Participation, Job Search and Mobility

A detailed data item list for the PJSM microdata is available in Microdata and TableBuilder: Participation, Job Search and Mobility

Data downloads

How to use tables

Potential workers

Data files

Relative standard errors, Tables 1 to 9

Data files

Relative standard errors, Tables 1 to 7

Underemployed workers

Data files

Relative standard errors, Tables 2 to 8

Microdata and TableBuilder

Data files

Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 6226.0* (and 6226.0.55.001 in 2014).

Prior to 2014, statistics were published in:

 

* Note: Catalogue number 6226.0 was previously used for School Leavers, 1970 to 1974: their Employment Status and Education Experience, May 1975.

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