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| | | ... time may be different," Grattan's analysis read. "But the longer and more severe the downturn, the less likely the labour market can spring back afterwards." |
| | | | ... force survey's timing - it was taken in the first two weeks of March which, according to the ABS, "describes the labour market shortly before the major restrictions in Australia to contain the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19)". Australia's ... |
| | | | ... for governments and policy-makers dealing with the fallout to have the most up-to-date data on the state of the labour market to make the right decisions." |
| | | | ... a 1.2% gain in Feb) - the fastest rate of decline since January 2009 that indicates further deterioration in the labour market going forward. Similarly, the Australian Bureau of Statistics' (ABS) "International Trade in Goods and Services, Australia ... |
| | | | ... foundation to bring unemployment down and create positive reinforcing feedback loops in terms of activity, profits, labour market gains and investments," Perpetual said. "Risk markets will not have to see all four to begin their recovery, but investors ... |
| | | | ... higher education and commodities, were delayed. These include productivity loss from workers withdrawing from the labour market because they are too sick to work or need to care for others, a temporary increase in the user cost of capital, demand shocks ... |
| | | | ... that the global economy is losing $25 trillion in productivity as a result of discrimination against women in the labour market. That is a quarter increase, if we overcame this problem, in global productivity." |
| | | | ... a higher living standard in retirement than they have while working," he said. ISA also said inequalities in the labour market are both "reflected and exaggerated" in the super system, calling for the removal of the minimum superannuation threshold. ... |
| | | | ... lag from the RBA's 2019 interest rate hat trick does the trick in revitalising activity soon, the Australian labour market would continue to weaken. This is supported by several leading indicators. The ABS reports itself showing monthly hours worked ... |
| | | | ... the workforce. She argued that more discussion was needed around the participation of temporary migrants in the labour market. Australia has a high proportion of international students and people on working holidays participating in the labour markets ... |
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