Seasonal fall in payroll jobs into April: Australia

Payroll jobs fell by 1.8 per cent in the fortnight to 10 April 2021, compared with an increase of 0.2 per cent in the previous fortnight, according to figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today.

Bjorn Jarvis, head of Labour Statistics at the ABS, said: "The latest fortnight included the Easter holiday period which regularly sees a seasonal fall in a range of labour market indicators, especially hours worked. These seasonal factors make it difficult to gauge any effect of the end of the JobKeeper wage subsidy on 28 March. The next fortnight of data (available on 11 May) should provide a better sense of the state of the labour market after JobKeeper."

Comparisons with the same fortnight a year ago are also difficult, as nationwide pandemic restrictions were in place.

Payroll jobs and wages, with Easter week highlight
Week endingPayroll jobs (pts)Total wages (pts)Weeks either side of Easter (pts)
14-Mar-20100.0100.0
21-Mar-2099.099.6
28-Mar-2095.598.1
04-Apr-2092.996.288|108
11-Apr-2091.793.588|108
18-Apr-2091.693.788|108
25-Apr-2092.294.1
02-May-2092.794.7
09-May-2093.493.6
16-May-2094.092.8
23-May-2094.392.5
30-May-2094.893.8
06-Jun-2095.895.9
13-Jun-2096.396.6
20-Jun-2096.397.6
27-Jun-2095.997.3
04-Jul-2097.199.0
11-Jul-2098.296.6
18-Jul-2098.396.5
25-Jul-2098.596.3
01-Aug-2098.797.1
08-Aug-2098.797.6
15-Aug-2098.697.1
22-Aug-2098.796.9
29-Aug-2098.897.2
05-Sep-2099.2100.2
12-Sep-2099.6101.4
19-Sep-2099.8102.3
26-Sep-2099.6101.4
03-Oct-2098.899.0
10-Oct-2098.997.6
17-Oct-2099.798.1
24-Oct-20100.097.6
31-Oct-20100.197.6
07-Nov-20100.599.0
14-Nov-20101.3100.0
21-Nov-20101.6100.1
28-Nov-20101.9101.4
05-Dec-20102.4103.2
12-Dec-20102.5103.7
19-Dec-20101.7103.5
26-Dec-2097.998.1
02-Jan-2194.994.5
09-Jan-2196.595.8
16-Jan-2198.898.2
23-Jan-2199.798.7
30-Jan-21100.299.0
06-Feb-21100.6102.4
13-Feb-21101.3103.6
20-Feb-21101.4103.7
27-Feb-21101.7104.1
06-Mar-21102.4105.2
13-Mar-21102.6105.1
20-Mar-21102.8105.2
27-Mar-21102.8105.388|108
03-Apr-21101.8103.888|108
10-Apr-21101.0102.088|108

Payroll jobs fell across all age groups in the fortnight to 10 April 2021, ranging from a 2.9 per cent fall in jobs held by 15 to 19 year-olds to a 0.6 per cent fall for 60 to 69 year-olds.

Mr Jarvis said, "The latest fortnight of data saw a fall in payroll jobs in almost every industry."

"The two most impacted industries during the COVID period (Accommodation and food services and Arts and recreation services) saw payroll job declines of 4.0 per cent and 4.4 per cent over the fortnight."

"Payroll jobs recovery remains weakest in the Accommodation and food services industry, at 11.2 per cent below pre-pandemic levels."

The ABS acknowledges the continued support from the Australian Taxation Office in enabling the ABS to produce the statistics providing weekly insights into the Australian labour market.

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