AUG 2011 – AUSTRALIAN JOB PROFILE

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AUG 2011 – AUSTRALIAN JOB PROFILE

Category:Labour Market

This profile is based on data collected by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The primary source is the monthly Labour Force survey by Regions (6291.0.55.001), but includes national data from 6202.0, detailed quarterly data from 6291.0.55.003, earnings by industry 6302.0 and Demographic Statistics 3101.0. The modelling used by ADS compares this cross section of data


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MAY 2011 – AUSTRALIAN JOB PROFILE

Category:Labour Market

From May 2010 to May 2011the unemployment rate dropped from 5.2 percent to 5.0 percent, still about one percent higher than that inherited by the Labor Government, but looking surprisingly sensitive to any further interest rate increases. Unemployment rates are normally one percent lower in middle income suburbs, than in poor suburbs. Unemployment in rich


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FEB/MAR 2011 – AUSTRALIAN JOB PROFILE

Category:Labour Market

Our latest pre Budget profile on unemployment to March 2011shows that about half of last year’s school leavers, who would normally be chasing jobs in February 2011, were sufficiently concerned at missing out on a job that they had hit the employment market the previous October and November. But the full seasonal downward adjustment of


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AUG 2010 – AUSTRALIAN JOB PROFILE

Category:Labour Market

The recession is well and truly over, with demand for high SES jobs now so high that unemployment in August 2010 in some rich inner city suburbs was heading down below two percent and demand driven inflation must now be a real concern for the Reserve FULL REPORT  ADS Jobs Profile August 2010.pdf Disclaimer: The


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MAY 2010 – RUIN

Category:Labour Market

 The Unemployment Profiles from May 2009 to May 2010  The recession is well and truly over, with demand for high SES jobs now so high that unemployment in May 2010 in some rich inner city suburbs was heading down towards two percent and demand driven inflation must now be a real concern for the Reserve


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FEB 2010 – RUIN – LGAQ

Category:Labour Market

Regional Unemployment Index (RUIN) – February 2010 Sponsored by Local Government Association of Queensland. The picture to February 2010. Since the series began in November 2007 we have seen five basic changes, outlined in the monthly profiles below. From February/March 2008, when seasonally adjusted unemployment nationally was low, the unemployment profile of part time and


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2010 – FEDERAL ELECTION PROFILE

Category:Election Profiles,National 2010

Whereas the 2007 election result represented faith and resurgence for the ALP, the 2010 result showed a Labor Party profile dependent on handouts and habit.    2010 Election Profile_3.pdf    


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2010 – VICTORIAN STATE ELECTION PROFILE

Category:Election Profiles,VIC

Labor lost the 2010 Victorian elections with swings to the Liberals from normally solid Labor demographics, such as female white collar workers, TAFE students and train commuters. These defections from the normally solid Labor base cost the ALP votes in its marginal seats.  2010 Vic State Election Profile.pdf


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JUN 5/6 2010 – WEALTHY GREENS NEW DLP – The Weekend Australian

Category:Election Profiles,National 2010

In all the millions of dollars the Prime Minister and Treasurer spent on market research and advertising plans for their new resource super profits tax, they don’t seem to have been told the richest voters in Australia are not Liberals, but Greens. Read Full Article    


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Aug 2009 – RUIN – LGAQ

Category:Labour Market

Regional Unemployment Index (RUIN) for August 2009 Sponsored by the Logan Government Association of Queensland The picture in August. The August unemployment figures show a net 240,000 Australians have lost full time jobs since November, due to the recession, while the stimulus has helped to create 168,000 jobs. Our profiling shows the full time jobs