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| | ... increase in 2023-24 - continues to drive housing demand, necessitating an additional 200,000 homes. "ABS data for the labour force and overseas arrivals and departures suggests upside risk to these population projections, and hence, upside risk to estimates ... |
| | | ... their families and communities as leaders, nurturers and knowledge holders. However, they are less represented in the labour force and are even more underrepresented in professions such as finance and economics," she explained. "By creating more opportunities ... |
| | | ... Knox said. Conversely, those aged 65 or over are commonly joining in the workforce, jumping from 1.99% of the total labour force in 2006 to 4.94% in 2022. "A more accurate approach would be to consider the actual labour force, rather than the potential ... |
| | | ... market is still very tight with the unemployment rate at multi-decade lows," she said. "The persistent strength of the labour force has been surprising. We had been expecting the unemployment rate to be higher than it is by now, given the contractionary ... |
| | | ... economic Diana Mousina noted that RBA governor Phillip Lowe has highlighted the importance of key data points, including labour force data, consumer surveys, retail sales, and monthly consumer price data, in determining the central banks next move. While ... |
| | | ... Previous data released that have also helped shape the RBA decision are the March NAB Monthly Business Survey, February labour force data and February retail trade data. Miller said the first two key pieces of data unmistakably move the policy rate calculus ... |
| | | ... to know what the lessons are again," said Powell. "Nobody had seen the supply chains collapse no one had seen the labour force participation plummet or unemployment go to 14% and higher than that. If we ever see this pitch again, we'll know how to ... |
| | | ... earnings while raising workforce participation by women from the current 73% to 85% (on par with Sweden, the highest labour force participation rate in the world) could boost GDP by as much as $186 billion per year, based on PwC estimates. "Businesses ... |
| | | ... towards part-time work among older workers; and changing social attitudes towards older workers. An overall increase in labour force participation among women in recent years due to various policy measures was also cited, as was generally strong labour ... |
| | | ... economy into recession." "Of course, a fortuitous mix of productivity gains, unblocked supply chains, increasing labour force participation, financial market resilience and the deft execution of the high-wire act by the central bank could see the US ... |
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