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| | | ... however, reflect any underlying structural changes to women's overall position in the workforce. I expect to see more labour market volatility over the next 12-24 months as the nation settles into a new post-COVID-19 employment environment. As the nation's ... |
| | | | ... since the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) provided a more optimistic assessment of and outlook for the domestic labour market. In its February 2021 'Statement on Monetary Policy' (SoMP), the RBA declared that: "The outlook for the labour market ... |
| | | | ... from the global financial crisis of a decade before - bad news is good news. This is because the weakness in the US labour market only strengthens Joe Biden's bid to deliver his US$1.9 trillion stimulus package. And it will pack a punch. As per IMF ... |
| | | | ... materially higher than it is currently. This will require significant gains in employment and a return to a tight labour market. The board does not expect these conditions to be met until 2024 at the earliest." Perhaps, by then, Australia's become ... |
| | | | ... week before the country celebrates its day, the National Statistician released its latest survey of the domestic labour market... and it was good. "In joyful strains then let us sing, Advance Australia Fair." The Australian Bureau of Statistics' ... |
| | | | ... mortgage increased from 52 in 1981 to 62 in 2016, according to CEPAR. "Indebtedness increases the likelihood of labour market participation, meaning households with mortgage debt at older ages are more likely to continue working," it said. "Older owner-occupied ... |
| | | | The federal government's landmark review into the nation's retirement income system left no stone unturned in examining the "complex" structure but fell short of making any recommendations. In releasing the 648-page report this morning, Treasurer ... |
| | | | ... gaining momentum," Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said. Frydenberg was, of course, referring to the wonderful set of labour market numbers released by the ABS. The ABS reported that 178,800 workers found employment in October - a pleasant surprise to markets ... |
| | | | ... The numbers may be better than market expectations but they still don't diminish the fact that Australia's labour market remains weak. The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that the country's unemployment rate increased to 6.9% in ... |
| | | | ... with outcomes that are very uneven across the country," Lowe said. "This unevenness is especially evident in the labour market...The job losses have been largest for young people, with around 500,000 people under 35 losing their jobs in the early stages ... |
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