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JUNE LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 AUSTRALIA EMBARGO: 11.30AM (CANBERRA TIME) THURS 9 JUL Employed Persons K E Y F I G U R E S Jun Trend Seas adj. Sep Dec Mar 11820 11700 11580 11460 11340 11220 Jun Trend Employed persons () Unemployed persons () Unemployment () Participation () Seasonally Adjusted Employed persons () Unemployed persons () Unemployment () Participation () 11 752.0 75 64.8 11 761.2 743.4 64.7 Jun 11 767.2 753.8 64.8 11 768.6 75 64.8 15 to Jun 15 1 2.8 0.0 pts 0.0 pts 7.3 12.8 0.1 pts 0.0 pts Jun 14 to Jun 15 1.9 1.3 0.0 pts 0.1 pts 1.9 1.4 0.0 pts 0.1 pts Unemployment Rate Trend Seas adj. KEY POINTS TREND ESTIMATES (MONTHLY CHANGE) Employment increased to 11,767,200. Unemployment decreased to 753,800. Unemployment remained steady at. Participation remained steady at 64.8. Aggregate monthly hours worked increased 2.0 million hours to 1,63 million hours. Jun Sep Dec Mar Jun INQUIRIES For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070, email client.services@abs.gov.au or Labour Force on Canberra (02) 6252 6525, email labourforce@abs.gov.au. SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES (MONTHLY CHANGE) Employment increased 7,300 to 11,768,600. Full-time employment increased 24,500 to 8,156,200 and part-time employment decreased 17,200 to 3,612,400. Unemployment increased 12,800 to 756,100. The number of unemployed persons looking for full-time work increased 27,200 to 541,200 and the number of unemployed persons only looking for part-time work decreased 14,500 to 214,900. Unemployment increased 0.1 pts to from a revised estimate. Participation increased less than 0.1 pts to 64.8. Aggregate monthly hours worked increased million hours (0.3) to 1,63 million hours. www.abs.gov.au

NOTES FORTHCOMING ISSUES ISSUE RELEASE DATE 6 10 15 12 10 14 2016 WHAT'S NEW IN THE LABOUR FORCE The introduction of new format tables, spreadsheets and data cubes was scheduled for the release of this and the detailed monthly issue. The introduction has been delayed pending finalisation of testing. The new outputs are now scheduled to be introduced with the monthly issues and the quarterly issue. Any change to this plan will be announced on Friday 31 at the latest. Details of the new format outputs are on page 6. The ABS will delay the release of the Labour Force releases due to the two public holidays in the weeks preceding the current release date. The issue of Labour Force, Australia will be released on 15. An article presenting an assessment of the volatility in the Labour Force series will be released on 16 with the issue of the detailed monthly Labour Force data (cat. no. 6291.01). Annual benchmarking of aggregate monthly hours worked will occur with the issue. For details see page 7. An update on recommendations 10 and 11 from the independent technical review into the Labour Force Survey is available on page 8. SAMPLING ERROR The estimates in this publication are based on a sample survey. Published estimates and movements are subject to sampling variability. Standard errors give a measure of sampling variability. The interval bounded by two standard errors is the 95 confidence interval, which provides a way of looking at the variability inherent in estimates. There is a 95 chance that the true value of the estimate lies within that interval. MOVEMENTS IN SEASONALLY ADJUSTED SERIES BETWEEN MAY AND JUNE Monthly change 95 Confidence interval Employment Unemployment Unemployment Participation 7 300 12 800 0.1 pts 0.0 pts 50 900 24 800 0.3 pts 0.4 pts to to to to 65 500 50 400 pts 0.4 pts David W. Kalisch Australian Statistician 2 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

LABOUR FORCE COMMENTARY JUNE ABOUT THE ESTIMATES In original terms the growth in employment for Western Australia between and was uaralleled compared to previous movements between and. As a result, in the issue the ABS removed this impact from the seasonally adjusted estimates for Western Australia and subsequently, Australia. This treatment has been retained for the estimates but no similar treatment was required for the estimates. NATIONAL ESTIMATES Australia's unemployment increased 0.1 percentage points from a revised estimate to in (seasonally adjusted) with: the number of unemployed persons increasing by 12,800 to 756,100, the number of employed persons increasing by 7,300 to 11,768,600, and the participation increasing less than 0.1 percentage points to 64.8. In trend terms the unemployment was unchanged at in. The number of employed persons in increased by 15,200 to 11,767,200 and the number of unemployed persons decreased by 2,800 to 753,800 in trend terms. The trend participation was unchanged at 64.8 in. The employment to population ratio, which expresses the number of employed persons as a percentage of the civilian population aged 15 years and over, was unchanged at 60.9 (seasonally adjusted) in. In trend terms, the employment to population ratio increased less than 0.1 percentage points to 60.9. EMPLOYMENT TO POPULATION RATIO, PERSONS, to Trend Seasonally adjusted 62.5 62.0 61.5 61.0 6 60.0 59.5 Jan Sep Jan 59.0 Seasonally adjusted full-time employment increased by 24,500 persons to 8,156,200 persons while part-time employment decreased by 17,200 to 3,612,400 persons in. The increase in total employment resulted from: an increase in female full-time employment, up 17,500 persons an increase in male full-time employment, up 7,000 persons a decrease in male part-time employment, down 6,600 persons a decrease in female part-time employment, down 10,600 persons. Seasonally adjusted aggregate monthly hours worked increased million hours (0.3) in to 1,63 million hours. ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 3

LABOUR FORCE COMMENTARY JUNE continued STATE ESTIMATES The largest absolute increase in seasonally adjusted employment was in New South Wales (up 11,300 persons). The largest absolute decreases in seasonally adjusted employment were in South Australia (down 5,700 persons) and Victoria (down 5,500 persons). In seasonally adjusted terms, the unemployment for Western Australia increased 0.7 percentage points and the participation increased 0.6 percentage points. In both cases the series returned closer to the level they were prior to the estimates. Of the other states, the largest decrease in the seasonally adjusted participation was in Queensland (down 0.3 percentage points). South Australia (up 0.6 percentage points) had the largest increase in the seasonally adjusted unemployment and Tasmania (down percentage points) had the largest decrease. Seasonally adjusted estimates are not published for the territories and the ABS recommends using trend estimates to analyse the underlying behaviour of the state series. UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, STATES AND TERRITORIES, and TREND SEASONALLY ADJUSTED New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern Territory Australian Capital Territory Australia 7.5 4.5 4.2 7.8 4.5 4.1 7.6 8.2 not available for publication but included in totals where applicable, unless otherwise indicated GROSS FLOWS Gross flows (Table 17) highlight the change in labour force status of individuals between last month and this month. Gross flows are derived from the sample that is common between two consecutive months which, after taking account of sample rotation and varying non-response each month, is approximately 80 of the sample. However, the level and movement estimates produced from the gross flows will not necessarily represent 80 of the level and movement estimates in a given month from the whole sample. Despite this limitation, analysis of the gross flows data can provide an indication, in original terms, of underlying movements in the labour market. In original terms between and the number of persons employed decreased by 26,200 with gross flows showing a net decrease of 49,600. The decrease shown in the gross flows comprised: 230,600 persons whose status changed from employed to not in the labour force, 81,300 persons whose status changed from employed to unemployed, 86,700 persons whose status changed from unemployed to employed, and 4 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

LABOUR FORCE COMMENTARY JUNE continued GROSS FLOWS continued 175,600 persons whose status changed from not in the labour force to employed. In original terms between and the number of persons unemployed increased by less than 100 persons with gross flows showing a net decrease of 8,700. The decrease shown in the gross flows comprised: 133,100 persons whose status changed from unemployed to not in the labour force, 86,700 persons whose status changed from unemployed to employed, 81,300 persons whose status changed from employed to unemployed, and 129,700 persons whose status changed from not in the labour force to unemployed. As the gross flows data are presented in original terms they are not directly comparable to the seasonally adjusted and trend data discussed elsewhere in the commentary, particularly with the current movement from to due to the removal of the impact of urecedented employment growth in Western Australia in from seasonally adjusted and trend estimates. ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 5

WHAT'S NEW IN THE LABOUR FORCE CHANGES TO LABOUR FORCE OUTPUTS This note is essential for all clients using the Labour Force spreadsheets and data cubes. Commencing with the issues of this publication and the detailed monthly publication (cat. no. 6291.01), and the issue of the detailed quarterly publication (cat. no. 6291.03), the ABS plans to publish Labour Force spreadsheets and data cubes in new formats. Any change to this plan will be announced on Friday 31 at the latest. These spreadsheets and data cubes will be published in the formats presented in the Information Paper: Forthcoming Changes to Labour Force Statistics, (cat. no. 6292.0). Attached to the Information Paper is a version of the new format spreadsheets containing data for this publication. This version contains data as at the issue of this publication. These spreadsheets can be used to test any processes accessing these datasets. Spreadsheets for the detailed monthly publication (cat. no. 6291.01) containing data as per the issue will be added to the Information paper on 14. A concordance between the current and new time series identifiers will also be included. While the format of the outputs will change, this will not introduce any revisions to the original estimates when rounded to the nearest person, other than the spreadsheet tables containing underutilisation data (tables 22 and 23). While testing these tables it was discovered that a small group of seasonal workers were incorrectly counted as underemployed, and therefore also as underutilised. The ending of a seasonal worker's contract (e.g. fruit picker) because the relevant season has concluded is not considered an economic reason and therefore should not be included as underemployed. The revision will impact the quarters since the introduction of the questionnaire with underemployment for this period to be revised down by between 1,100 and 5,500 persons in original terms. In addition to the format changes, the following series are planned to be introduced: Monthly underutilisation (original series only until 2017) from the issue of this publication. The following new items from the issue of the detailed quarterly publication (cat. no. 6291.03): Volume measures of labour underutilisation Leave entitlements Retrenchment Sector of main job (public / private). The following new items from the issue of the detailed quarterly publication (cat. no. 6291.03): Educational attainment Educational attendance for the whole civilian population. A brief article will be released for each of the new quarterly items to assist clients in interpreting the data. A brief article will also be released describing changes to the Status in Employment standard which are planned to take effect from the issue. 6 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

WHAT'S NEW IN THE LABOUR FORCE continued CHANGES TO LABOUR FORCE OUTPUTS continued The new outputs result from a review conducted in 2010-11 of the labour household survey program. The outcomes of the review were announced in 2012 but implementation has been delayed while priority was given to investigations into recent Labour Force results, the annual seasonal reanalysis and comprehensive testing of the system producing the new outputs. Users of this pdf should take extra care until experienced with the new format. For details of changes to tables in the pdf refer to the information paper. ANNUAL BENCHMARKING OF AGGREGATE MONTHLY HOURS WORKED Each year the aggregate monthly hours worked series is benchmarked to an annual hours worked level. This will occur with the issue of this publication, which will likely result in minor revisions to the aggregate monthly hours worked series. For details on the methodology, refer to the Information Paper: Expansion of Hours Worked Estimates from the Labour Force Survey, Australia, 2009 (ABS cat. no. 6290.01). ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 7

UPDATE ON RECOMMENDATIONS 10 AND 11 FROM THE INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL REVIEW INTRODUCTION The Executive Summary of an independent technical review into the Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the ABS response to the review's recommendations were released on the ABS website on 9. For details see the issue of Labour Force, Australia(cat. no. 6202.0). This note provides an update on recommendations 10 and 11 of the review which related to the supplementary survey program and timing of Labour Force releases, respectively. RECOMMENDATION 10 Recommendation 10 of the review and the ABS's initial response released on 9 are: Recommendation 10: Given the importance of the LFS data and the adverse effect of the associated supplementary survey program on these key economic indicators, the ABS should consider discontinuing the supplementary surveys, or conduct them in a manner that has a negligible impact on the LFS data. ABS Response: Agree (to consider) and will be included in relevant work plans. Consultation with key stakeholders will be an integral component of the work plan. An update will be provided in mid-. Further to the initial response in, the ABS has continued the supplementary survey program on the basis that: The corrections introduced into the seasonal adjustment process are an effective means of removing the impact of supplementary surveys from the seasonally adjusted and trend labour force estimates. The information provided by the supplementary surveys is important for assessing a range of labour market policies and currently there is no alternative cost-effective method for obtaining this information. The ABS is developing a proposal for a new Australian Population Survey and, as part of this development, will consider alternative means of collecting this information. A change to be made to one supplementary survey will minimise the likelihood of it having an unexpected impact on the labour force series. This is explained below. Following the changes to the Labour Force Survey introduced from, only two of the current supplementary surveys have been identified as having a potential impact on labour force estimates. These surveys are: Characteristics of Employment which is conducted each from, and Participation, Job search and Mobility which is conducted each from. Each of these supplementary surveys consist of their own core set of questions which will be repeated each year, and two additional modules with different questions relating to the topics covered by the supplementary survey. These modules are referred to as modules A and B and it was planned that they would be conducted in alternating years. The first iteration of each supplementary survey (in and, respectively) comprised each survey's core set of questions and the A module. Before proceeding with the second iteration of the supplementary surveys the ABS considered the potential impact on the labour force series of replacing the A module with the B module. 8 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

UPDATE ON RECOMMENDATIONS 10 AND 11 FROM THE INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL REVIEW continued Characteristics of Employment The Characteristics of Employment supplementary survey had an identifiable but not large impact on the labour force series, and this impact was removed by the correction methodology. As both the A and B modules contain related content and target similar population groups, it is anticipated that the Characteristics of Employment supplementary survey with module B will have a similar minimal impact on the labour force estimates as the survey with module A and any impact can be removed through the prevailing ABS correction methodology. On this basis the Characteristics of Employment supplementary survey will retain its core set of questions and replace module A with module B as planned. Participation, Job search and Mobility The Participation, Job search and Mobility supplementary survey with module A had a significantly greater impact on the labour force series than the Characteristics of Employment supplementary survey. Unlike the two Characteristics of Employment modules, the Participation, Job search and Mobility module A and module B contain significantly different content, target different population groups and contain a significantly different number of questions. On this basis it is likely that the impact on the labour force estimates of the Participation, Job search and Mobility supplementary survey with module B will differ significantly from the impact observed with module A. For this reason and as the module A content is considered more important to stakeholders, the 2016 Participation, Job search and Mobility supplementary survey will retain its core set of questions but continue with module A rather than change to module B. Any impact can be removed through the prevailing ABS correction methodology. RECOMMENDATION 11 Recommendation 11 of the review and the ABS's initial response released on 9 are: Recommendation 11: The LFS processing and publication cycle should be closely monitored to determine whether or not it is necessary to delay publishing LFS data until early in the week following the current timetable on an ongoing basis or at least when changes are being made to the LFS. In particular, delaying the publication should be considered if any significant change is to be implemented. ABS Response: Agree and will be included in relevant work plans in relation to future changes to the LFS. Needs further consideration, including consultation where appropriate, in relation to any ongoing change to the LFS publication cycle. An update will be provided in mid-. To progress this issue, the ABS will prepare a discussion paper to consider the implications of an ongoing delay to the Labour Force releases. The paper will consider: The potential benefits in data quality that may arise from a delay (e.g. would other indicators be available to assist in quality assuring the labour force series). The extent that current risks to the release due to unexpected system or other issues would be reduced by a delay. If the detailed monthly series and quarterly series would also need to be delayed a week, or if they could be released at the same time as the main monthly publication. ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 9

UPDATE ON RECOMMENDATIONS 10 AND 11 FROM THE INDEPENDENT TECHNICAL REVIEW continued RECOMMENDATION 11 continued The ABS will develop the above discussion paper over the next month and will provide it to members of the Labour Statistics Advisory Group in. If other stakeholders would like to receive a copy of the discussion paper please send an email to labourforce@abs.gov.au. 10 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

1 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS & OVER): Trend EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT RATE Full time Part time Looking for f/t work Labour force Looking for f/t work Participation MALES 2012 2013 5 154.8 5 16 5 178.9 5 181.3 5 183.4 5 18 5 192.4 5 201.9 5 212.9 1 00 1 044.9 1 071.9 1 071.8 1 073.9 1 077.2 1 079.9 1 081.6 1 084.5 6 159.8 6 211.8 6 250.8 6 253.1 6 257.3 6 263.5 6 272.3 6 283.5 6 297.4 259.7 30 318.9 322.1 323.8 324.4 32 32 327.8 327.6 37 399.0 404.9 408.7 410.8 411.9 413.1 414.5 6 487.4 6 587.8 6 649.7 6 658.0 6 66 6 674.4 6 684.2 6 69 6 711.9 4.8 71.6 71.5 71.0 71.0 5 223.4 5 231.5 5 23 5 238.7 5 240.0 5 240.6 1 089.6 1 09 1 103.0 1 109.3 1 114.4 1 118.6 6 313.0 6 327.5 6 339.1 6 348.1 6 354.4 6 359.2 328.3 327.3 325.3 323.0 320.6 319.0 41 41 414.3 412.9 411.3 410.3 6 728.5 6 742.9 6 753.4 6 761.0 6 76 6 769.5 71.1 71.1 71.1 71.1 71.0 71.0 FEMALES 2012 2013 2 812.3 2 832.9 2 853.7 2 852.4 2 849.6 2 84 2 845.3 2 84 2 849.6 2 372.4 2 414.4 2 447.9 2 451.3 2 45 2 462.7 2 470.4 2 477.9 2 484.1 5 184.7 5 247.3 5 301.5 5 303.7 5 30 5 309.7 5 31 5 323.7 5 333.7 179.7 201.7 219.9 221.0 221.5 220.7 219.1 217.7 21 290.0 312.8 344.8 349.1 353.6 35 358.1 357.7 35 5 474.6 5 560.1 5 64 5 652.8 5 659.5 5 66 5 673.8 5 681.5 5 690.1 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.2 5.3 58.8 58.7 58.6 58.6 58.6 58.6 58.5 58.5 58.5 2 85 2 86 2 877.2 2 888.2 2 898.8 2 90 2 488.8 2 492.2 2 494.6 2 49 2 498.8 2 501.1 5 34 5 358.5 5 371.7 5 384.9 5 397.6 5 408.0 21 21 214.3 213.4 212.7 212.0 354.3 352.0 349.6 347.3 345.3 343.5 5 699.9 5 71 5 721.3 5 732.2 5 742.9 5 751.5 58.5 58.6 58.6 58.6 58.6 58.7 PERSONS 2012 2013 7 96 7 999.7 8 032.6 8 033.6 8 032.9 8 033.2 8 037.6 8 047.7 8 062.6 3 377.4 3 459.4 3 519.7 3 523.1 3 530.2 3 540.0 3 550.3 3 559.5 3 568.6 11 344.5 11 459.1 11 552.3 11 55 11 563.2 11 573.2 11 588.0 11 607.2 11 631.1 439.4 507.4 538.7 543.1 54 54 544.2 544.2 544.5 617.5 688.7 743.8 754.0 762.3 767.6 770.0 770.8 7 11 962.0 12 147.8 12 29 12 310.7 12 32 12 340.8 12 358.0 12 378.1 12 402.0 6 6 64.7 64.7 64.7 64.7 64.6 64.7 64.7 8 080.2 8 097.9 8 113.3 8 12 8 138.8 8 147.5 3 578.4 3 588.2 3 597.6 3 60 3 613.2 3 619.7 11 658.6 11 68 11 710.8 11 733.0 11 752.0 11 767.2 544.1 542.5 539.6 53 533.3 531.0 769.8 767.4 763.9 760.2 75 753.8 12 428.4 12 453.4 12 474.8 12 493.2 12 508.6 12 521.0 64.7 64.7 64.8 64.8 64.8 64.8 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 11

2 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS & OVER): Seasonally Adjusted EMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT RATE Full time Part time Looking for f/t work Labour force Looking for f/t work Participation MALES 2012 2013 5 157.8 5 172.7 5 16 5 193.5 5 18 5 17 5 179.9 5 210.1 5 224.4 1 007.7 1 048.6 1 07 1 069.6 1 077.7 1 08 1 080.2 1 08 1 073.9 6 16 6 221.4 6 241.6 6 263.1 6 264.0 6 257.2 6 260.2 6 29 6 298.2 244.4 308.0 322.5 327.4 321.3 323.3 317.7 332.6 32 318.3 380.8 404.1 41 402.1 408.3 411.2 420.0 40 6 483.8 6 602.1 6 64 6 680.1 6 66 6 66 6 671.4 6 71 6 698.7 4.5 4.9 71.6 71.6 71.2 70.8 70.8 71.2 5 202.7 5 23 5 268.0 5 220.4 5 234.2 5 241.2 1 093.8 1 092.5 1 097.8 1 121.7 1 117.7 1 111.1 6 29 6 328.3 6 36 6 342.1 6 351.9 6 352.4 329.5 329.2 32 323.8 313.3 321.5 42 41 412.5 41 40 409.2 6 723.0 6 743.6 6 778.3 6 759.2 6 758.0 6 761.5 71.0 71.1 71.4 71.1 71.0 FEMALES 2012 2013 2 801.1 2 82 2 85 2 857.5 2 848.4 2 839.2 2 853.9 2 832.6 2 857.2 2 368.1 2 420.7 2 44 2 453.1 2 458.2 2 470.0 2 449.3 2 48 2 492.4 5 169.3 5 24 5 302.5 5 310.6 5 30 5 309.3 5 303.2 5 318.2 5 349.6 18 20 218.4 224.3 223.1 223.4 217.2 213.0 217.7 302.1 31 341.6 354.2 352.4 359.5 362.2 353.5 351.5 5 471.4 5 561.9 5 644.1 5 664.8 5 658.9 5 668.8 5 66 5 671.7 5 701.2 7.3 7.3 7.3 58.7 58.7 58.6 58.7 58.6 58.6 58.5 58.4 58.7 2 85 2 862.5 2 870.8 2 89 2 897.5 2 91 2 490.2 2 492.4 2 494.2 2 483.0 2 511.9 2 501.3 5 347.2 5 354.9 5 364.9 5 379.2 5 409.3 5 41 21 21 21 21 200.7 219.7 361.5 350.2 348.8 350.8 337.2 34 5 708.7 5 70 5 713.8 5 730.0 5 74 5 763.2 58.6 58.5 58.5 58.6 58.7 58.8 PERSONS 2012 2013 7 959.0 7 999.0 8 022.7 8 051.0 8 034.7 8 01 8 033.8 8 042.7 8 081.6 3 37 3 469.3 3 521.4 3 522.7 3 53 3 55 3 529.5 3 571.2 3 56 11 334.7 11 468.3 11 544.1 11 573.7 11 57 11 56 11 563.3 11 613.9 11 647.9 430.7 514.8 540.9 551.7 544.4 54 534.9 54 543.9 620.4 69 74 771.2 754.4 767.9 773.4 773.5 752.0 11 95 12 164.0 12 289.8 12 344.9 12 324.9 12 334.3 12 33 12 387.4 12 399.9 6 6 64.7 64.9 64.7 64.6 64.5 64.7 64.7 8 059.7 8 098.3 8 138.7 8 11 8 131.6 8 15 3 584.0 3 584.9 3 592.0 3 604.7 3 629.6 3 612.4 11 643.7 11 683.2 11 730.7 11 721.3 11 761.2 11 768.6 54 544.9 543.0 540.1 514.0 541.2 788.0 76 761.3 768.0 743.4 75 12 431.7 12 448.6 12 492.1 12 489.2 12 504.6 12 524.7 64.7 64.7 64.8 64.7 64.7 64.8 12 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

3 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS & OVER): Original EMPLOYED Full time Part time UNEMPLOYED Looking for f/t work Labour force Not in labour force Civilian population aged 15 years and over UNEMPLOYMENT RATE Looking for f/t work Participation MALES 2012 2013 5 133.1 5 149.1 5 143.8 5 197.8 5 14 5 160.8 5 163.0 5 219.4 5 291.8 1 03 1 080.7 1 109.0 1 053.0 1 107.2 1 087.9 1 098.2 1 073.9 1 064.2 6 169.3 6 229.8 6 252.9 6 250.8 6 253.9 6 248.7 6 261.2 6 293.3 6 35 240.4 302.5 317.2 323.1 313.7 312.3 314.1 319.8 314.1 30 367.6 390.2 40 397.7 400.9 404.1 399.9 392.3 6 47 6 597.4 6 643.1 6 65 6 651.6 6 649.7 6 66 6 693.2 6 748.2 2 578.6 2 620.9 2 728.7 2 728.3 2 74 2 762.4 2 759.3 2 743.8 2 701.3 9 054.5 9 218.3 9 371.8 9 38 9 398.6 9 412.1 9 424.5 9 43 9 449.5 4.5 4.7 71.5 71.6 70.8 70.7 70.7 71.4 5 192.2 5 287.7 5 261.1 5 21 5 242.5 5 218.9 1 053.9 1 08 1 10 1 147.2 1 147.4 1 14 6 24 6 374.6 6 367.8 6 364.0 6 389.9 6 36 358.9 349.0 334.5 31 303.4 31 461.5 44 429.8 409.3 391.5 39 6 707.5 6 821.6 6 797.6 6 773.4 6 781.4 6 761.1 2 758.7 2 661.3 2 702.0 2 738.2 2 742.1 2 774.4 9 46 9 482.9 9 499.6 9 511.6 9 523.5 9 53 71.9 71.6 71.2 71.2 FEMALES 2012 2013 2 790.9 2 818.8 2 850.9 2 86 2 839.9 2 848.3 2 84 2 822.9 2 893.6 2 392.4 2 444.4 2 469.5 2 44 2 503.0 2 471.8 2 472.7 2 49 2 498.6 5 183.2 5 263.1 5 320.3 5 311.9 5 342.9 5 320.1 5 318.0 5 319.9 5 392.3 182.1 203.0 21 218.0 204.4 212.5 205.3 199.3 21 292.2 30 331.9 33 33 344.5 347.9 324.5 341.1 5 47 5 568.2 5 652.3 5 647.5 5 679.5 5 664.6 5 66 5 644.4 5 733.4 3 837.9 3 909.9 3 984.1 4 002.9 3 98 4 013.8 4 02 4 060.9 3 98 9 313.2 9 478.1 9 63 9 650.4 9 664.4 9 678.5 9 691.9 9 705.3 9 718.8 5.3 58.8 58.7 58.7 58.5 58.8 58.5 58.5 58.2 59.0 2 847.4 2 902.1 2 85 2 880.3 2 909.7 2 911.0 2 408.8 2 48 2 518.2 2 509.4 2 528.2 2 52 5 25 5 388.0 5 373.1 5 389.7 5 437.9 5 43 23 235.3 22 218.0 203.2 219.0 37 392.3 381.2 358.1 341.2 337.3 5 632.8 5 780.4 5 754.3 5 747.8 5 779.2 5 773.3 4 102.7 3 971.8 4 014.5 4 032.8 4 013.2 4 030.8 9 73 9 752.2 9 768.8 9 780.6 9 792.4 9 804.1 7.7 7.5 7.3 57.9 59.3 58.9 58.8 59.0 58.9 PERSONS 2012 2013 7 924.0 7 967.9 7 994.7 8 064.8 7 98 8 009.1 8 008.4 8 042.4 8 18 3 428.5 3 52 3 578.5 3 498.0 3 610.2 3 559.7 3 5 3 5 3 562.8 11 352.5 11 493.0 11 573.2 11 562.7 11 59 11 568.8 11 579.2 11 613.3 11 748.2 422.5 50 534.0 541.1 518.1 524.8 519.4 519.1 530.7 598.8 672.6 722.2 741.7 734.3 74 752.0 724.3 733.4 11 951.3 12 16 12 29 12 304.4 12 331.1 12 314.3 12 331.2 12 337.6 12 481.6 6 41 6 530.8 6 712.8 6 731.2 6 732.0 6 77 6 785.3 6 804.8 6 68 18 367.7 18 69 19 008.1 19 03 19 063.1 19 09 19 11 19 142.4 19 168.3 6 6 64.7 64.6 64.7 64.5 64.5 64.5 6 8 039.7 8 189.7 8 11 8 097.2 8 152.2 8 129.9 3 462.6 3 572.9 3 624.9 3 65 3 67 3 671.7 11 502.3 11 762.7 11 740.9 11 753.7 11 827.8 11 801.7 594.8 584.3 559.9 534.8 50 53 838.0 839.3 811.0 767.4 732.7 732.8 12 340.3 12 602.0 12 551.9 12 521.2 12 56 12 534.4 6 861.4 6 633.1 6 71 6 771.0 6 755.3 6 80 19 201.7 19 23 19 268.4 19 292.2 19 31 19 339.6 64.3 6 6 64.9 6 64.8 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 13

4 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS & OVER) New South Wales TREND Employed full time employed unemployed Unemployment unemployed Participation SEASONALLY ADJUSTED Employed full time employed Unemployment Participation Civilian population aged 15 years and over MALES 2012 2013 1 598.3 1 614.1 1 627.8 1 634.8 1 639.3 1 640.9 1 64 1 639.2 1 637.9 1 923.7 1 95 1 962.4 1 96 1 968.7 1 971.8 1 973.2 1 973.0 1 972.8 104.6 113.5 11 117.6 118.1 118.5 119.8 122.4 12 69.9 70.3 69.4 69.5 69.6 69.6 69.6 69.5 69.5 1 59 1 614.6 1 620.1 1 657.5 1 63 1 634.3 1 633.5 1 64 1 651.6 1 922.1 1 959.7 1 95 1 971.0 1 969.6 1 972.6 1 965.3 1 98 1 978.2 104.4 10 120.6 117.3 11 117.2 11 12 121.0 69.8 70.2 69.4 69.7 69.5 69.6 69.2 70.1 69.6 2 902.8 2 944.6 2 992.2 2 99 3 000.4 3 004.5 3 008.6 3 012.7 3 01 1 637.7 1 638.8 1 640.8 1 644.2 1 648.0 1 652.1 1 974.8 1 979.6 1 98 1 994.3 2 001.7 2 009.0 12 12 123.2 120.2 11 114.4 69.5 69.5 69.6 69.6 69.7 69.8 1 61 1 641.5 1 650.1 1 632.2 1 650.0 1 661.3 1 962.0 1 967.8 1 99 2 000.2 2 00 2 009.2 133.6 12 123.7 119.6 113.3 113.3 5.3 5.3 69.3 69.2 69.7 69.8 69.7 69.7 3 022.3 3 027.7 3 033.2 3 03 3 040.9 3 044.8 FEMALES 2012 2013 897.5 912.3 912.7 908.9 904.0 899.4 89 894.3 89 1 614.1 1 649.8 1 65 1 654.2 1 654.5 1 65 1 658.2 1 660.6 1 662.9 82.9 100.9 103.0 10 10 108.4 108.9 108.7 108.3 4.9 5 57.4 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 89 909.7 908.9 907.3 907.4 903.4 89 887.7 892.2 1 609.9 1 64 1 65 1 650.2 1 658.2 1 64 1 663.8 1 664.1 1 663.7 88.3 99.3 100.2 107.9 107.2 111.4 108.7 108.1 10 5 57.2 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 00 3 050.8 3 099.5 3 103.5 3 107.4 3 111.3 3 11 3 119.7 3 123.9 900.1 908.2 918.0 928.1 937.8 94 1 66 1 669.3 1 673.8 1 679.1 1 684.5 1 689.4 108.3 108.8 109.7 110.8 111.7 112.7 5 5 5 5 5 57.2 899.1 912.5 91 924.9 93 959.3 1 662.3 1 667.4 1 674.7 1 67 1 68 1 69 107.7 112.1 10 111.9 111.2 114.1 5 5 5 5 5 57.4 3 129.5 3 13 3 140.6 3 144.4 3 148.1 3 151.8 PERSONS 2012 2013 2 49 2 52 2 54 2 543.7 2 543.3 2 540.3 2 53 2 533.6 2 533.3 3 537.8 3 60 3 617.5 3 619.4 3 623.2 3 627.7 3 631.4 3 633.6 3 63 187.5 214.5 219.0 222.6 22 22 228.7 231.0 233.4 63.0 63.7 63.0 63.0 63.0 63.0 63.0 63.0 63.0 2 490.8 2 524.3 2 529.0 2 564.8 2 543.5 2 537.7 2 529.8 2 534.5 2 543.8 3 532.0 3 60 3 613.1 3 621.2 3 627.9 3 619.3 3 629.1 3 650.7 3 641.9 192.8 20 220.7 22 223.2 228.6 224.2 233.3 22 63.0 63.6 62.9 63.1 63.1 62.9 62.9 63.3 63.0 5 909.0 5 99 6 091.7 6 099.8 6 107.8 6 11 6 124.1 6 132.4 6 140.7 2 537.8 2 54 2 558.8 2 572.2 2 58 2 598.4 3 64 3 648.9 3 660.2 3 673.3 3 68 3 698.4 234.6 234.4 233.0 231.0 228.8 22 63.0 63.0 63.1 63.2 63.3 63.4 2 51 2 554.0 2 56 2 55 2 58 2 62 3 624.3 3 63 3 66 3 67 3 693.0 3 704.4 241.3 239.2 230.1 231.5 224.5 227.4 62.8 62.9 63.1 63.2 63.3 63.5 6 151.7 6 162.8 6 173.8 6 181.4 6 189.0 6 19 14 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

5 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER) Victoria TREND Employed full time employed unemployed Unemployment unemployed Participation SEASONALLY ADJUSTED Employed full time employed Unemployment Participation Civilian population aged 15 years and over MALES 2012 2013 1 262.9 1 269.1 1 261.8 1 260.9 1 260.0 1 260.4 1 263.1 1 268.3 1 274.8 1 527.5 1 542.6 1 549.2 1 553.2 1 55 1 560.6 1 56 1 571.0 1 578.2 84.6 9 10 109.8 112.1 113.1 112.7 111.1 108.8 71.6 71.4 70.8 71.0 71.2 71.3 71.3 71.4 71.5 1 273.5 1 26 1 262.6 1 25 1 262.6 1 261.4 1 258.1 1 264.0 1 277.9 1 534.9 1 548.5 1 543.9 1 558.6 1 558.5 1 563.2 1 557.7 1 572.3 1 57 82.7 103.7 110.0 114.1 111.0 114.5 111.0 113.4 10 71.8 72.1 70.8 71.5 71.2 71.4 71.0 71.6 71.3 2 252.5 2 293.1 2 33 2 340.7 2 344.5 2 348.3 2 351.7 2 35 2 358.6 1 281.2 1 28 1 289.3 1 290.9 1 291.6 1 291.3 1 58 1 592.2 1 59 1 600.0 1 601.9 1 602.9 10 103.9 101.3 98.8 9 94.7 71.6 71.6 71.6 71.5 71.4 71.3 1 282.3 1 287.8 1 29 1 288.8 1 289.3 1 289.0 1 584.8 1 594.9 1 608.2 1 594.2 1 600.7 1 600.0 110.1 101.0 101.2 101.1 94.8 93.3 71.7 71.6 72.0 71.3 71.2 71.0 2 363.4 2 368.2 2 373.0 2 37 2 379.9 2 383.4 FEMALES 2012 2013 684.9 681.0 698.3 699.0 699.3 698.9 698.1 69 694.9 1 312.8 1 319.4 1 32 1 322.5 1 325.3 1 329.1 1 333.7 1 338.8 1 344.2 81.7 79.1 9 97.5 98.3 98.5 97.7 9 93.9 59.5 58.6 58.3 58.4 58.4 58.5 58.6 58.6 58.6 687.5 677.7 703.1 69 698.2 697.7 699.3 699.2 69 1 311.1 1 328.7 1 319.8 1 32 1 323.9 1 328.8 1 331.8 1 33 1 357.7 8 78.3 91.9 99.1 100.9 9 99.7 9 94.4 59.6 59.0 58.1 58.5 58.5 58.4 58.6 58.3 59.2 2 343.1 2 38 2 429.3 2 433.1 2 43 2 440.8 2 444.6 2 448.3 2 452.1 692.3 689.2 68 682.9 680.0 677.6 1 348.5 1 351.4 1 353.0 1 353.7 1 354.1 1 353.1 92.1 91.2 91.1 91.5 92.2 93.0 58.6 58.6 58.6 58.5 58.5 58.4 689.2 687.5 688.5 685.3 677.7 675.3 1 34 1 351.4 1 350.2 1 358.1 1 354.7 1 349.9 93.4 8 92.4 91.7 92.6 94.8 58.6 58.4 58.5 58.7 58.5 58.3 2 45 2 461.3 2 46 2 469.3 2 472.6 2 47 PERSONS 2012 2013 1 947.9 1 950.1 1 960.1 1 959.9 1 959.3 1 959.3 1 961.2 1 96 1 969.7 2 840.3 2 862.0 2 869.7 2 87 2 882.3 2 889.6 2 898.7 2 909.8 2 922.4 16 174.4 203.4 207.3 210.4 211.6 210.3 20 202.7 6 64.9 64.5 64.6 64.7 64.8 64.8 64.9 64.9 1 961.0 1 944.3 1 96 1 952.2 1 960.7 1 959.1 1 957.4 1 963.2 1 973.8 2 84 2 877.2 2 863.7 2 883.6 2 882.4 2 892.0 2 889.6 2 902.8 2 933.0 167.7 182.0 201.8 213.2 212.0 211.2 210.7 209.0 199.8 6 6 64.3 64.9 64.7 64.8 64.6 64.8 6 4 59 4 678.4 4 76 4 773.9 4 781.5 4 789.1 4 79 4 803.5 4 810.7 1 973.5 1 97 1 975.3 1 973.9 1 971.6 1 968.9 2 934.2 2 943.7 2 949.9 2 953.7 2 95 2 95 198.6 19 192.3 190.2 188.6 187.7 6 6 6 64.9 64.8 64.7 1 971.5 1 97 1 984.1 1 974.1 1 96 1 964.3 2 931.1 2 94 2 958.3 2 952.3 2 95 2 949.9 203.4 18 193.6 192.8 187.4 188.1 6 64.9 6 64.9 64.8 64.6 4 820.1 4 829.5 4 838.9 4 84 4 852.5 4 859.3 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 15

6 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER) Queensland TREND Employed full time employed unemployed Unemployment unemployed Participation SEASONALLY ADJUSTED Employed full time employed Unemployment Participation Civilian population aged 15 years and over MALES 2012 2013 1 052.2 1 041.8 1 038.2 1 03 1 031.9 1 029.3 1 028.2 1 028.4 1 030.0 1 240.6 1 232.7 1 244.4 1 240.8 1 237.5 1 235.3 1 234.7 1 23 1 23 71.3 81.8 8 87.3 87.9 88.0 87.6 87.3 87.5 72.9 71.8 71.5 71.3 71.1 70.8 70.7 70.7 1 051.1 1 040.4 1 038.2 1 029.4 1 031.1 1 028.2 1 030.7 1 029.3 1 032.5 1 238.4 1 229.0 1 244.7 1 23 1 240.8 1 232.2 1 23 1 231.3 1 239.8 64.6 89.2 83.2 93.9 90.8 80.9 90.9 90.0 8 72.5 72.0 71.4 71.4 71.4 70.4 71.1 70.6 7 1 798.4 1 831.1 1 858.9 1 861.3 1 863.8 1 86 1 868.5 1 870.8 1 873.1 1 032.8 1 03 1 040.3 1 043.7 1 04 1 048.3 1 238.2 1 240.2 1 241.9 1 243.2 1 244.4 1 244.8 88.5 89.9 91.0 92.1 93.1 94.0 70.7 70.8 70.8 1 022.8 1 037.4 1 04 1 040.6 1 054.0 1 041.7 1 234.5 1 243.2 1 242.5 1 241.2 1 247.7 1 242.7 89.7 92.7 90.0 92.9 92.8 93.4 70.6 71.1 70.8 70.8 71.0 70.7 1 87 1 878.8 1 881.7 1 884.2 1 88 1 889.2 FEMALES 2012 2013 58 588.4 590.7 590.0 588.8 588.7 590.1 593.3 597.8 1 044.3 1 059.9 1 093.3 1 091.6 1 087.9 1 084.5 1 082.2 1 081.5 1 082.4 64.8 62.5 74.8 7 77.6 78.2 77.8 7 75.3 60.1 59.6 61.1 61.0 60.8 6 60.3 60.1 60.0 579.5 589.4 593.1 59 588.6 581.9 589.2 581.8 612.7 1 043.4 1 05 1 093.4 1 097.7 1 090.6 1 08 1 069.9 1 07 1 089.9 59.9 65.3 7 74.7 7 7 84.3 77.7 71.3 7.3 59.8 59.6 61.1 61.2 60.8 60.6 60.0 59.9 60.2 1 844.9 1 881.5 1 912.8 1 91 1 918.7 1 921.7 1 924.3 1 92 1 929.4 602.5 60 610.0 613.1 61 618.0 1 08 1 088.5 1 091.9 1 095.3 1 098.8 1 101.9 73.7 72.0 70.4 68.6 6 64.7 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60 603.4 602.2 618.5 61 622.1 1 089.3 1 091.7 1 083.0 1 091.6 1 103.8 1 107.5 71.1 71.4 73.1 72.8 6 59.2 60.1 60.1 59.6 60.0 60.2 60.0 1 932.3 1 935.3 1 938.3 1 940.9 1 943.5 1 94 PERSONS 2012 2013 1 639.1 1 630.2 1 628.9 1 62 1 620.8 1 618.0 1 618.3 1 621.7 1 627.8 2 28 2 292.6 2 337.7 2 332.4 2 32 2 319.9 2 31 2 31 2 318.8 13 144.3 160.6 163.6 16 16 165.3 163.9 162.8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 65.3 65.3 1 63 1 629.8 1 631.3 1 62 1 619.7 1 610.0 1 619.9 1 611.1 1 64 2 281.7 2 284.6 2 338.0 2 333.6 2 331.4 2 318.9 2 30 2 307.4 2 329.7 124.5 154.6 158.2 168.7 16 157.9 175.3 167.6 151.8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 65.3 3 643.3 3 712.6 3 771.6 3 77 3 782.5 3 787.9 3 792.8 3 797.6 3 802.5 1 635.3 1 643.1 1 650.2 1 65 1 662.7 1 66 2 323.2 2 328.6 2 333.8 2 338.5 2 343.2 2 34 162.2 161.9 161.4 160.8 159.7 158.8 65.3 65.3 65.3 65.3 6 6 1 629.3 1 640.8 1 648.8 1 659.1 1 669.3 1 663.9 2 323.7 2 334.8 2 32 2 332.7 2 351.5 2 350.2 160.9 164.0 163.0 16 158.2 152.6 6 6 6 65.3 6 65.3 3 808.3 3 814.1 3 820.0 3 82 3 830.2 3 835.3 16 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

1 398.8 62.5 8.2 71.9 802.7 519.6 62.5 7.8 67.8 80 52 1 397.8 62.6 7.6 6 808.4 52 62.3 7.5 6 80 528.5 1 39 62.2 7.2 62.7 80 534.0 62.1 7.3 63.0 804.5 530.9 1 39 61.7 5 80 537.9 61.9 60.8 803.3 532.8 1 394.1 61.4 58.9 797.4 533.3 61.8 59.2 801.8 534.1 1 392.4 62.1 7.2 62.3 802.9 53 61.7 58.2 80 53 1 390.7 61.4 5 797.5 528.2 61.6 57.5 800.1 53 1 389.8 61.8 5 801.2 53 61.7 5 800.9 53 1 388.9 61.7 57.3 800.3 544.5 61.9 5 802.5 538.0 1 388.0 62.1 58.2 803.8 538.2 62.0 5 804.0 538.9 1 38 62.2 51.2 810.8 539.3 62.2 5 804.9 538.8 1 38 62.3 6 803.4 534.4 62.2 57.8 804.8 537.4 1 384.8 62.5 61.7 804.3 539.3 62.3 58.4 803.8 53 1 371.3 62.4 50.4 805.3 540.6 62.7 53.5 80 538.3 2013 1 359.0 63.1 54.6 803.3 525.3 62.7 47.4 804.9 528.4 2012 PERSONS 712.0 57.2 28.7 378.5 177.9 5 28.8 37 178.6 711.5 5 7.5 30.3 37 178.3 5 28.5 375.3 179.1 711.0 5 27.7 373.8 180.7 5 28.2 373.7 179.5 71 5 2 372.2 180.7 5 28.0 372.0 180.0 709.6 5 27.6 36 178.9 5 27.8 370.4 180.6 708.8 5 7.3 29.3 373.1 182.9 5 27.6 369.1 181.3 708.0 5 2 36 179.4 5 27.4 368.6 181.9 707.5 5 27.6 368.8 181.8 5 2 368.8 182.4 70 5 2 36 187.6 5 2 369.5 182.7 70 5 2 370.7 18 5 2 370.3 182.8 70 5 24.5 374.8 181.3 5 25.3 3 182.4 70 5 24.9 369.7 179.7 5 2 371.1 181.5 70 5 2 371.7 18 5 2 370.8 180.2 698.4 5 23.4 369.3 18 5 24.5 372.1 18 2013 692.1 5 2 370.0 174.5 5 21.1 371.2 17 2012 FEMALES 68 68.0 9.2 43.2 424.2 341.7 68.2 8.3 38.9 429.3 347.5 68 68.4 7.8 3 432.6 348.1 68.0 7.9 3 430.1 349.5 68 68.1 7.5 3 432.0 353.3 67.9 7.5 34.8 430.8 351.4 685.3 67.5 29.1 433.2 357.2 67.8 32.9 431.3 352.8 684.4 67.5 31.3 430.7 354.4 67.6 31.4 431.4 353.5 683.6 67.7 33.0 429.8 353.1 67.6 3 431.4 353.7 682.7 67.4 29.3 430.7 348.7 67.6 30.1 431.5 353.9 682.2 67.7 29.6 432.4 354.2 67.7 30.2 432.1 354.3 681.8 68.1 31.2 433.3 35 68.0 3 433.0 35 681.4 68.3 32.1 433.2 357.6 68.2 31.0 433.7 35 680.8 68.0 2 43 358.0 68.4 31.8 434.0 35 680.3 69.0 7.6 3 433.6 354.7 68.6 32.7 433.7 35 679.7 69.0 7.7 3 432.6 353.6 68.6 33.2 433.0 35 672.9 68.8 2 43 353.7 68.9 29.0 434.8 351.9 2013 66 69.4 29.4 433.3 350.8 69.0 2 433.7 352.7 2012 MALES Participation Unemployment unemployed employed Employed full time Participation Unemployment unemployed employed Employed full time Civilian population aged 15 years and over SEASONALLY ADJUSTED TREND LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER) South Australia 7 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 17

8 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER) Western Australia TREND Employed full time employed unemployed Unemployment unemployed Participation SEASONALLY ADJUSTED Employed full time employed Unemployment Participation Civilian population aged 15 years and over MALES 2012 2013 639.1 641.4 640.2 641.3 643.8 647.7 652.2 65 658.1 73 744.7 75 75 75 758.8 761.5 764.8 767.8 24.0 37.5 39.6 39.8 4 41.4 42.3 43.2 44.1 3.2 4.8 5.3 5.3 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 639.0 64 634.4 644.9 643.5 64 64 664.3 65 737.9 744.4 757.4 754.6 75 75 762.3 768.3 764.6 19.6 3 39.8 40.1 38.7 41.6 43.5 43.0 4 2.6 4.7 4.9 5.3 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 989.7 1 02 1 048.0 1 050.2 1 052.4 1 054.6 1 05 1 058.3 1 060.1 657.8 65 652.3 649.3 64 645.3 769.8 770.6 77 770.0 769.4 768.9 44.8 4 4 47.5 48.5 49.2 7 7 7 7 7 7 660.8 65 654.9 643.1 643.0 650.1 77 772.7 773.6 768.0 76 769.6 41.7 4 4 47.7 47.6 5 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 062.3 1 064.6 1 06 1 068.1 1 069.5 1 070.8 FEMALES 2012 2013 310.8 312.5 313.1 314.7 31 318.3 318.8 318.5 318.3 573.3 578.8 591.7 594.9 597.6 599.4 600.4 600.9 601.1 2 29.6 30.8 31.0 31.7 32.6 33.8 3 3 4.3 4.9 4.9 5.3 61.4 60.4 60.4 60.6 60.8 60.9 61.0 61.0 61.0 314.0 313.5 311.9 318.5 313.9 317.4 323.9 318.6 31 573.1 582.7 591.9 597.6 594.6 600.0 603.2 602.1 598.6 28.2 27.9 30.4 32.3 32.7 31.4 32.3 33.1 39.5 4.7 4.6 4.9 61.6 60.6 60.4 61.0 60.6 60.9 61.1 61.0 61.1 97 1 00 1 030.6 1 033.0 1 035.3 1 037.7 1 039.8 1 041.8 1 043.9 318.6 319.6 321.3 323.2 32 32 601.5 602.4 604.0 60 607.6 609.3 3 3 34.5 33.2 32.0 30.9 4.8 61.0 60.9 60.8 60.7 60.7 60.7 31 319.9 320.6 322.6 330.2 324.0 599.8 602.5 60 601.7 609.9 610.6 38.3 3 33.6 34.3 2 34.7 5.3 4.2 61.0 60.9 60.9 60.4 60.4 61.2 1 04 1 048.5 1 050.7 1 052.1 1 053.5 1 054.8 PERSONS 2012 2013 949.9 953.9 953.3 95 960.6 96 9 974.5 97 1 309.7 1 323.5 1 347.8 1 351.2 1 354.6 1 358.1 1 361.9 1 36 1 368.9 50.1 6 70.3 70.8 72.2 74.1 7 78.4 80.3 3.7 4.8 5.3 69.1 68.4 68.2 68.2 68.4 68.5 68.6 68.8 68.9 952.9 958.9 94 963.5 957.4 962.8 970.8 982.9 973.4 1 311.0 1 32 1 349.3 1 352.2 1 350.2 1 35 1 36 1 370.4 1 363.2 47.8 64.2 70.3 72.4 71.4 73.1 7 7 8 3.5 4.6 4.9 5.3 5.3 69.1 68.4 68.3 68.4 68.1 68.3 68.8 68.9 68.9 1 96 2 032.9 2 078.6 2 083.2 2 087.7 2 092.3 2 09 2 100.1 2 104.0 97 97 973.6 972.5 971.8 971.9 1 371.3 1 373.0 1 374.4 1 37 1 37 1 378.2 81.3 81.4 81.1 80.7 8 80.2 68.9 68.8 68.8 68.7 68.7 68.6 97 97 97 96 973.2 974.1 1 370.3 1 37 1 380.2 1 369.7 1 37 1 380.2 80.0 83.1 80.4 82.0 74.1 8 68.8 69.0 69.0 68.5 68.3 68.9 2 108.5 2 113.0 2 117.5 2 120.3 2 123.0 2 12 18 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

422.2 60.9 1 240.3 153.4 60.7 17.6 238.9 153.0 422.1 60.7 17.9 238.2 151.8 60.7 17.5 238.9 153.4 422.0 60.9 7.2 18.6 238.5 153.7 60.8 17.5 239.1 153.7 421.8 60.8 1 239.5 15 60.9 17.3 239.5 154.1 421.6 60.9 1 239.8 153.7 61.0 17.2 240.1 154.4 421.3 61.1 1 240.4 154.7 61.2 1 240.8 154.4 421.1 61.4 1 241.4 154.4 61.3 17.2 241.1 154.1 420.9 62.1 17.8 243.4 153.5 61.4 17.5 240.9 153.4 420.6 61.1 17.2 239.6 153.0 61.4 17.9 240.2 152.5 420.4 61.2 7.5 19.2 238.0 151.9 61.2 18.3 239.2 151.9 420.2 61.0 18.1 238.2 150.2 61.1 7.2 18.5 238.2 151.7 420.1 60.9 7.4 18.9 23 151.4 61.0 7.3 18.7 237.4 151.9 419.9 60.9 7.3 18.8 237.2 151.8 60.9 7.4 18.8 23 152.4 417.8 60.8 8.8 22.3 231.8 14 60.3 7.9 20.0 231.7 14 2013 41 60.3 17.8 233.4 147.9 60.3 17.2 233.9 149.8 2012 PERSONS 213.6 5 112.2 53.2 5 7.2 111.9 52.7 213.6 5 7.2 111.8 52.2 5 7.2 112.0 52.7 213.5 5 7.6 111.7 52.1 5 7.2 112.1 52.8 213.4 5 112.8 53.7 5 7.2 112.4 52.8 213.3 5 112.4 52.5 5 112.7 52.7 213.2 5 7.2 112.8 52.4 5 113.0 52.6 213.1 5 113.3 52.9 5 113.3 52.2 213.0 5 113.6 51.9 5 113.2 51.8 212.9 5 113.3 51.0 5 112.9 51.4 212.8 5 7.7 112.3 50.6 5 7.3 112.3 51.1 212.7 5 7.6 111.8 51.3 5 7.7 111.7 51.1 212.6 5 8.4 109.7 51.4 5 8.0 111.0 51.2 212.5 5 7.2 8.6 111.0 50.6 5 8.1 11 51.4 211.4 5 8.9 10.6 108.6 49.0 5 8.0 9.3 108.0 48.3 2013 210.9 54.9 7.3 108.4 48.5 5 7.9 108.5 50.0 2012 FEMALES 208.6 6 9.6 128.1 100.2 6 7.5 10.3 12 100.3 208.5 6 7.8 10.7 12 99.6 6 7.5 10.3 12 100.6 208.5 6 8.0 11.0 12 101.6 6 7.5 10.3 12 101.0 208.4 6 7.3 10.0 12 101.8 6 7.4 10.2 12 101.3 208.3 6 7.3 10.0 127.4 101.1 6 7.4 10.1 127.5 101.6 208.2 6 9.7 127.5 102.3 6 7.4 10.2 127.7 101.9 208.0 6 7.2 10.0 128.1 101.5 6 7.5 10.4 127.8 101.9 207.9 67.7 7.7 10.9 129.8 101.6 6 7.7 10.6 127.7 101.6 207.8 6 8.2 11.2 12 102.1 6 7.9 10.9 127.3 101.2 207.7 6 8.4 11.5 12 101.3 6 7.9 10.9 12 100.8 207.6 6 7.7 10.6 12 99.0 6 7.9 10.9 12 100.6 207.5 6 7.6 1 127.2 99.9 6 7.8 10.8 12 100.7 207.4 6 7.4 10.1 12 101.2 6 7.8 10.7 12 101.0 20 6 8.7 11.7 123.2 97.5 6 7.9 10.7 123.7 97.6 2013 20 6 7.7 1 124.9 99.4 6 9.4 12 99.8 2012 MALES Participation Unemployment unemployed employed Employed full time Participation Unemployment unemployed employed Employed full time Civilian population aged 15 years and over SEASONALLY ADJUSTED TREND LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER) Tasmania 9 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 19

189.1 7 4.5 137.7 111.7 188.8 7 4.5 137.4 111.3 188.5 7 4.4 13 110.9 188.2 7 4.3 13 11 188.0 7 4.2 13 109.9 187.8 74.3 4.0 133.8 109.2 187.6 73.4 3.9 5.3 132.5 108.2 187.5 72.7 3.8 131.0 10 187.3 72.3 3.9 5.3 130.0 10 187.2 72.3 4.1 129.7 10 18 72.8 4.3 130.2 10 18 73.6 4.4 131.3 108.5 18 74.4 4.3 132.6 110.2 182.8 74.7 7.7 128.8 103.4 2013 17 73.6 4.1 124.6 101.6 2012 PERSONS 89.9 72.7 4.2 2.7 62.6 44.7 89.8 72.6 4.1 2.7 62.6 44.8 89.7 72.4 4.0 2.6 62.4 44.8 89.6 72.0 3.9 2.5 62.1 44.7 89.5 71.4 3.7 2.4 61.5 44.5 89.4 7 3.6 2.3 60.8 44.1 89.3 69.5 3.4 2.1 60.0 43.4 89.3 68.4 3.4 2.1 59.0 42.6 89.2 67.8 3.5 2.1 58.4 42.0 89.1 67.8 3.7 2.2 58.1 41.8 88.9 68.1 3.8 2.3 58.3 42.1 88.8 68.8 3.9 2.4 58.8 42.8 88.6 69.6 3.8 2.3 59.3 43.5 87.3 70.1 3.5 57.7 41.2 2013 8 70.1 4.0 2.4 57.5 41.8 2012 FEMALES 99.2 79.6 4.8 3.7 7 6 99.0 79.4 4.7 3.7 74.8 6 98.8 79.1 4.8 3.7 74.5 6 98.6 78.8 4.7 3.7 74.0 6 98.5 78.3 4.6 3.6 73.6 6 98.4 77.7 4.4 3.4 73.0 6 98.3 7 4.2 3.2 72.5 64.8 98.2 7 4.2 3.2 72.0 64.5 98.1 7 4.3 3.2 71.6 64.3 98.0 7 4.5 3.4 71.6 64.5 97.9 7 4.7 3.5 71.9 64.9 97.8 77.9 4.8 3.6 72.5 6 97.6 78.7 4.6 3.6 73.3 6 9 79.0 4.2 71.2 62.3 2013 91.3 7 4.2 3.0 6 59.7 2012 MALES Participation Unemployment unemployed employed Employed full time Civilian population aged 15 years and over TREND LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER) Northern Territory 10 20 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

312.7 70.1 4.1 8.9 210.2 15 312.6 70.1 4.2 9.1 209.9 15 312.4 70.1 4.2 9.3 209.8 15 312.3 70.2 4.3 9.5 209.6 154.2 311.9 70.3 4.4 9.7 209.4 153.7 311.4 70.3 4.5 9.9 209.1 153.6 311.0 70.4 4.7 10.3 208.7 154.0 310.6 7 4.9 10.7 208.5 154.7 310.2 70.7 10.9 208.5 15 309.8 4.9 10.8 208.8 15 309.6 4.8 10.4 209.1 15 309.3 4.5 9.8 209.5 15 309.0 4.1 9.1 210.1 15 30 72.1 4.0 8.8 211.3 154.6 2013 301.3 72.7 3.7 8.1 210.9 15 2012 PERSONS 159.9 6 4.2 4.4 101.2 6 159.8 6 4.4 4.6 101.1 6 159.8 6 4.5 4.8 101.2 6 159.7 6 4.6 4.9 101.3 64.4 159.5 6 4.8 101.5 64.0 159.3 6 4.9 101.7 63.9 159.1 67.4 101.9 64.3 158.9 67.7 102.0 64.9 158.7 67.8 5.3 101.9 6 158.5 67.8 101.6 6 158.3 67.5 101.1 6 158.2 6 5.3 100.4 6 158.0 6 100.0 6 15 67.8 3.9 4.2 101.9 64.4 2013 154.1 69.2 3.2 3.5 103.3 6 2012 FEMALES 152.8 74.3 4.0 4.5 109.0 90.4 152.7 74.2 4.0 4.5 108.8 90.2 152.7 74.1 4.0 4.5 108.6 90.0 152.6 74.0 4.0 4.6 108.3 89.8 152.4 73.9 4.1 4.6 108.0 89.7 152.1 73.7 4.2 4.7 107.4 89.7 151.9 73.5 4.4 4.9 10 89.7 151.7 73.5 4.6 10 89.8 151.5 73.8 4.6 10 89.9 151.4 74.1 4.5 10 89.9 151.2 74.5 4.2 4.7 108.0 89.9 151.1 74.9 3.7 4.2 109.0 90.2 151.0 75.3 3.3 3.7 110.0 9 149.1 7 4.0 4.6 109.4 90.2 2013 147.2 7 4.1 4.6 107.6 90.6 2012 MALES Participation Unemployment unemployed employed Employed full time Civilian population aged 15 years and over TREND LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS AND OVER) Australian Capital Territory 11 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 21

12 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (AGED 15 YEARS & OVER), States & territories: Original EMPLOYED Full time Part time UNEMPLOYED Looking for f/t work Labour force Not in labour force Civilian population aged 15 years and over UNEMPLOYMENT RATE Looking for f/t work Participation MALES New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern Territory Australian Capital Territory 1 651.1 1 280.3 1 039.2 341.8 650.9 98.7 67.4 89.5 359.0 322.6 204.0 84.8 120.1 28.6 8.2 19.2 2 010.1 1 602.9 1 243.2 42 771.0 127.4 7 108.8 90.6 6 69.7 34.6 41.8 7.4 3.5 3.2 11 87.7 88.1 42.6 49.6 9.4 3.7 3.9 2 120.7 1 690.6 1 331.2 469.2 820.7 13 79.3 112.7 924.1 692.8 557.9 217.6 250.2 71.8 19.8 40.1 3 044.8 2 383.4 1 889.2 68 1 070.8 208.6 99.2 152.8 4.9 9.2 3.5 9.1 4.7 3.5 69.6 7 68.3 7 6 80.0 73.8 Australia 5 218.9 1 14 6 36 31 39 6 761.1 2 774.4 9 53 FEMALES New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern Territory Australian Capital Territory 95 671.4 623.7 177.5 320.1 53.3 43.6 64.7 74 684.7 48 202.9 29 59.1 18.6 3 1 702.5 1 35 1 110.4 380.4 61 112.4 62.2 101.5 74.8 51.7 42.1 18.7 22.8 3.6 2.8 2.5 110.8 91.2 59.2 2 3 3.3 3.8 1 813.3 1 447.3 1 169.7 40 64 119.5 6 105.3 1 338.5 1 028.6 77 304.9 409.1 94.1 24.5 54.6 3 151.8 2 47 1 94 712.0 1 054.8 213.6 89.9 159.9 7.3 9.5 3.7 3.6 57.5 58.5 60.1 57.2 61.2 5 72.8 6 Australia 2 911.0 2 52 5 43 219.0 337.3 5 773.3 4 030.8 9 804.1 58.9 PERSONS New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern Territory Australian Capital Territory 2 607.8 1 951.7 1 662.8 519.4 971.0 152.0 111.0 154.2 1 104.8 1 007.3 690.8 287.7 410.6 87.7 2 5 3 712.6 2 959.1 2 353.6 80 1 381.6 239.7 137.8 210.3 16 117.5 111.8 53.3 64.6 11.0 221.4 178.9 147.3 69.2 84.8 1 7.7 3 934.0 3 137.9 2 500.9 87 1 46 25 144.8 218.0 2 262.6 1 721.4 1 334.4 522.6 659.3 16 44.3 94.7 6 19 4 859.3 3 835.3 1 398.8 2 12 422.2 189.1 312.7 9.3 3.6 7.9 4.8 3.5 63.5 64.6 6 62.6 69.0 60.7 7 69.7 Australia 8 129.9 3 671.7 11 801.7 53 732.8 12 534.4 6 80 19 339.6 64.8 22 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN

4.5 43.4 53.9 19.5 28.9 15 6 640.7 163.0 4.5 43.3 53.8 19.4 29.2 154.5 6 640.0 161.9 4.6 43.3 53.8 19.5 29.6 154.6 67.6 639.9 16 4.6 43.3 53.8 19.5 30.0 154.9 68.2 639.6 159.1 4.6 43.3 53.9 19.6 30.2 15 68.4 639.6 157.7 4.6 43.4 54.0 19.6 30.2 15 67.6 640.2 15 4.5 43.5 54.1 19.6 29.7 15 6 641.2 15 4.4 43.6 54.2 19.5 29.1 15 64.2 642.8 15 4.3 43.7 54.2 19.4 28.5 154.9 62.9 644.8 157.7 4.3 43.8 54.2 19.2 28.2 153.2 62.9 64 160.0 4.3 43.8 54.1 19.0 28.2 151.4 63.9 64 162.6 4.4 43.7 53.9 18.8 28.3 149.4 65.3 644.7 164.9 4.5 43.7 53.7 18.6 28.5 147.3 6 643.5 16 4.1 4 54.1 1 2 12 59.7 66 1 2013 4.2 4 5 1 23.7 133.7 60.8 669.2 19 2012 PERSONS 3.4 4 5 1 32.0 68.4 24.7 333.4 52.8 3.5 4 5 17.2 33.1 68.9 2 331.8 51.7 3.7 4 5 17.4 34.4 69.7 2 330.1 50.4 3.8 4 5 17.7 3 70.6 27.2 328.5 49.3 3.9 4 5 18.0 3 71.8 27.7 327.2 48.3 3.9 4 5 18.2 3 72.9 27.7 32 47.7 3.8 4 5 18.4 3 73.8 2 32 47.7 3.7 4 5 18.4 3 74.2 2 328.5 48.3 3.5 4 5 18.2 34.1 73.7 2 33 49.3 3.5 4 5 17.9 33.2 72.6 2 332.1 50.6 3.5 4 5 17.6 32.9 71.2 2 332.2 51.9 3.6 4 5 17.4 33.0 70.0 2 331.1 53.0 3.7 4 5 17.3 33.3 69.1 2 329.5 53.8 3.6 47.9 5 14.6 31.2 58.2 25.3 341.1 5 2013 3.3 48.3 5 15.3 2 61.9 23.6 342.2 68.5 2012 FEMALES 40.6 52.0 22.0 27.4 8 41.6 307.2 110.3 40.7 52.0 21.7 27.3 8 41.3 308.2 110.2 40.9 52.1 21.5 27.2 84.9 41.2 309.8 110.0 41.1 52.2 21.3 27.2 84.3 41.0 311.2 109.8 41.2 52.3 21.2 2 83.9 40.7 312.5 109.3 5.3 41.4 52.4 21.0 2 83.3 39.9 313.6 108.8 41.5 52.4 20.8 2 82.5 39.0 314.2 108.3 41.5 52.3 20.6 2 81.8 38.0 314.3 108.1 41.5 52.3 2 2 81.1 37.5 314.2 108.4 41.5 52.2 20.4 2 80.6 37.8 314.0 109.4 41.5 52.1 20.3 2 80.1 38.5 313.8 110.7 41.4 51.9 20.2 2 79.5 39.2 313.6 111.9 41.5 51.8 19.9 2 78.2 39.6 314.0 112.8 4.6 43.2 52.3 17.3 23.0 68.2 34.4 32 11 2013 43.6 53.2 18.0 22.7 71.7 37.2 32 12 2012 MALES Looking for f/t work Looking for f/t work Full time Unemployment to population ratio looking for full-time work Employment to population ratio Participation UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYED EMPLOYED PERSONS AGED 15 19 YEARS, Labour Force Status: Trend 13 ABS LABOUR FORCE 6202.0 JUN 23