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Part 1 Labour Market Update

The shape of Australia's post COVID-19 workforce

Part 1 Labour Market Update

1.1 Impact of COVID-19 on the Australian labour market 

  • Employment and unemployment
  • Hours worked
  • Underemployment

1.2 Demographic impacts

  • Youth
  • Gender impact

1.3 State and territory impact

1.4 Industry employment through 20201.5 The Internet Vacancy Index 

  • Key trends
  • State and territory job advertisement differences
  • Regional and capital city job advertisement trends

1.6 Outlook

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  • Commissioner’s foreword
  • Executive Summary
  • Part 1 Labour Market Update
    • 1.1 Impact of COVID-19 on the Australian labour market
    • 1.2 Demographic impacts
    • 1.3 State and territory impact
    • 1.4 Industry employment through 2020
    • 1.5 The Internet Vacancy Index
    • 1.6 Outlook
  • Part 2 Resilient Occupations
  • Part 3 Modelling of economic recovery scenarios
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix A: Modelling and scenario assumptions
  • 1.1 Impact of COVID-19 on the Australian labour market
  • 1.2 Demographic impacts
  • 1.3 State and territory impact
  • 1.4 Industry employment through 2020
  • 1.5 The Internet Vacancy Index
  • 1.6 Outlook

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