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| | | ... and NAIRU broke down in 2015. Woe is us! The chart below shows that wages are more correlated with the rate of underemployment. This makes sense for while the unemployment rate tracks those looking for work but couldn't find any, the underemployment ... |
| | | | ... Expectations are for wages growth to remain steady at 2.1% but based on its lagged negative correlation with the underemployment rate, the risk is for slightly weaker growth. The promised reduction in taxes announced in the Budget has already changed ... |
| | | | ... well! But wait, there's more! The chart below showing the negative correlation between growth in wages and the underemployment rate suggests that there's still plenty of slack in the labour market and therefore, underscoring continued weak wage growth... ... |
| | | | ... low 1.9% in the June quarter. The chart below showing the negative correlation between growth in wages and the underemployment rate suggests that there's still plenty of slack in the labour market. Financial Standard's recently-released Good Economics ... |
| | | | ... "some employers are finding it more difficult to hire workers with the necessary skills". More so, given that the underemployment rate (which is a leading indicator of wages growth) has consistently headed lower over the past four quarters - down to ... |
| | | | ... wages rising and workers spending. But apart from NAIRU, the RBA deputy governor also stated that, "Measures of underemployment are also helpful" and as evidenced by its inverse correlation with wages, it's more helpful. The latest ABS 'Labour Force' ... |
| | | | ... the current rates of employment wages should be growing at around 3% per annum (give or take). It is the rate of underemployment - or what the ABS describes as "underutilised productive capacity" - that now provides a stronger negative correlation with ... |
| | | | ... employer contributions to tackle the underpayment of young workers' super and the challenges of freelance work and underemployment. The report is due for release in September. |
| | | | ... inflation outlook." "However, it could be the case that some of the factors currently weighing on wage growth, such as underemployment in the labour market or structural forces such as technological change, are more persistent or pervasive than assumed." ... |
| | | | ... estimate shows the underutilisation rate - "the sum of the number of persons unemployed and the number of persons in underemployment, expressed as a proportion of the labour force" -- rose to 14.6% in February from 14.1% in November 2016. The trend estimate ... |
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