In the NT in February 2012, the trend estimate of the labour force participation rate was 75.0% (the highest of all states and territories) and the highest rate since June 2009.
The national rate in February 2012 was 65.2%, with Tasmania recording the lowest rate at 61.1%.
How many people participate in the labour force in your state or territory?
The participation rate represents the labour force (total employed and unemployed who are actively looking for work) expressed as a percentage of the civilian population aged 15 years and over, in the same group. Labour force estimates are derived from the Labour Force Survey component of the Monthly Population Survey. Information is obtained from the occupants of selected dwellings by specially trained interviewers using computer-assisted interviewing.
A person's experience of the labour market will vary according to a number of factors, including the economic conditions at any given time, and their age. For example, the chance of someone finding a job decreases during a recession, while the likelihood of participating in the labour force varies as circumstances change, particularly in relation to family and education commitments. Factors affecting someone's peer group can also have a similar influence on labour market activity - people of different generations may have different expectations and experiences.
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