Headline estimates of employment, unemployment, underemployment, participation and hours worked from the monthly Labour Force Survey
Future release - July 2025
July 2025
The next 6 months of future releases are available. Release dates may change. All times are in Canberra time.
Labour Force, Australia
Headline estimates of employment, unemployment, underemployment, participation and hours worked from the monthly Labour Force Survey
Labour Force, Australia, Detailed
Labour Force related timeseries Excel spreadsheets with seasonally adjusted and trend estimates and detailed original data in Excel pivot tables…
Labour Force related timeseries Excel spreadsheets with seasonally adjusted and trend estimates and detailed original data in Excel pivot tables.
Payroll Jobs
Weekly payroll job indexes, sourced from Single Touch Payroll (STP) data
Weekly payroll job indexes, sourced from Single Touch Payroll (STP) data
Job mobility
Job mobility and job search of employed people, including changing industry and/or occupation, job tenure, and changes in current job (e.g. hours…
Job mobility and job search of employed people, including changing industry and/or occupation, job tenure, and changes in current job (e.g. hours)
Potential workers
Potential labour supply of people who are not working, including wanting to work, availability for work, marginal attachment and job search
Potential labour supply of people who are not working, including wanting to work, availability for work, marginal attachment and job search
Participation, Job Search and Mobility, Australia
Statistics about people looking for work, finding work, changing jobs, or their reasons for not working
Statistics about people looking for work, finding work, changing jobs, or their reasons for not working
Underemployed workers
Employed people who want to work more hours or worked reduced hours, including preferred hours and usual hours not worked, and underemployment…
Employed people who want to work more hours or worked reduced hours, including preferred hours and usual hours not worked, and underemployment ratios