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Employment Indicators: Weekly As At 9 May 2022

Published: Thu 12 May 2022 10:59 AM
The experimental weekly series provides an early indicator of employment and labour market changes in a more timely manner than the monthly employment indicators series.Key facts
The 6-day series includes jobs with a pay period equal to or less than 7 days, while the 20-day series covers jobs with pay periods of 14 days or fewer. The 34-day series includes all jobs regardless of their pay period.
The 34-day series indicated that for the latest week, the week ended 3 April 2022:the number of paid jobs (compared with the previous week) were:2,339,140 total paid jobs (up 16,280 or 0.70 percent)105,180 paid jobs in primary industries (up 500 or 0.48 percent)448,410 paid jobs in goods-producing industries (up 4,440 or 1.00 percent)1,725,270 paid jobs in services industries (up 9,380 or 0.55 percent)60,290 paid jobs in unclassified industries (up 1,970 or 3.38 percent)the median income (compared with the previous week) was:$1,152.58 (up $8.08 or 0.71 percent).Visit our website to read this information release and to download CSV files:Employment indicators: Weekly as at 9 May 2022CSV files for download

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