Characteristics of Employment, Australia

Latest release

Weekly earnings of employees, casual workers, independent contractors, trade union membership, labour hire, job flexibility, job security

Reference period
August 2024

Key statistics

In August 2024:

  • 2.6 million employees did not have paid leave entitlements (22% of employees, and 18% of all employed).
  • 20% of employees considered their job to be casual.
  • 36% of employed people usually worked from home, down from 37% in Aug 2023.
  • There were 1.1 million independent contractors (7.5% of all employed).
  • 13.1% of employees (1.6 million) were trade union members in their main job, an increase on the 12.5% recorded in August 2022.
  • Median employee earnings in main job was $1,396 per week, up $96 (7.4%) since August 2023.
  • Median hourly earnings in main job was $40.00 per hour, up $0.30 since August 2023.

Statistics from the Characteristics of Employment survey are published in four topic-based releases:

Data downloads

Employee earnings

Data files

Earnings guide

To learn more about the earnings data collected by the ABS, refer to our Guide to labour statistics. It provides summary information on labour market topics including Earnings data.  

Working arrangements

Data files

Trade Union Membership

Data files

Microdata and TableBuilder

August 2024 Characteristics of Employment data will be released in Tablebuilder and microdata in ABS DataLab (as a supplementary file for the Longitudinal Labour Force (LLFS) microdata) on 19 December 2024. For more information, refer to Microdata and TableBuilder: Characteristics of Employment.

Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 6333.0.

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