Payroll jobs recovery slows in early November: Australia

Payroll jobs rose by 0.2 per cent in the fortnight to 13 November 2021, following a rise of 1.5 per cent in the previous fortnight, according to figures released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Bjorn Jarvis, head of Labour Statistics at the ABS, said: “Payroll jobs recovery slowed in early November, following the fast recovery we saw in New South Wales, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory in the second half of October.”

Payroll jobs in Victoria rose by 0.8 per cent in the first half of November and by 0.3 per cent in the Australian Capital Territory. This followed stronger payroll jobs growth in the previous fortnight (up 2.9 per cent and up 4.3 per cent), in the initial weeks after the lockdowns ended.

In New South Wales, where the lockdown and other restrictions had eased earlier, payroll jobs recovery flattened in the first half of November (down 0.1 per cent), after larger increases during October.

Nationally, payroll job increases were strongest in the Arts and recreation services industry (up 6.4 per cent) and in Accommodation and food services (up 1.9 per cent). This recovery was underpinned by strong increases in these industries in Victoria (15.3 per cent and 6.5 per cent) and the Australian Capital Territory (11.3 per cent and 9.1 per cent). Increases in Victoria accounted for 78.2 per cent and 64.9 per cent of the national increases over the fortnight.

“These two industries have seen the largest falls in payroll jobs over the course of the pandemic, particularly during extended lockdowns. By mid-November, payroll jobs in these industries were yet to recover to their mid-May levels in New South Wales, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory,” Mr Jarvis said.

Payroll jobs lost since mid-May, recovery by 13 November, by selected industry (a)

Recovered by 16 Oct (%)Recovered in the last month (%)Yet to recover (%)
NSW – Accommodation and food services52.819.128.1
Vic. – Accommodation and food services11.950.737.4
ACT – Accommodation and food services18.743.637.6
NSW – Arts and recreation services57.629.313.1
Vic. – Arts and recreation services10.072.617.4
ACT – Arts and recreation services23.167.79.2

a. The week in which payroll jobs were at their lowest between mid-May and mid-November is different for NSW, Victoria and the ACT.

Over the last month, payroll jobs held by women saw stronger recovery (up 2.2 per cent) than those held by men (up 0.6 per cent), a pattern seen across New South Wales, Victoria and the Australian Capital Territory.

“In all three jurisdictions coming out of the Delta lockdowns we saw the recovery of payroll jobs held by women outpace that of men, between mid-October and mid-November,” Mr Jarvis said.

Payroll jobs lost since mid-May, recovery by 13 November, by sex (a)

Recovered by 16 Oct (%)Recovered in the last month (%)Yet to recover (%)
NSW – Males65.79.325.1
Vic. – Males29.236.034.8
ACT – Males48.218.833.0
NSW – Females66.022.911.1
Vic. – Females30.962.76.5
ACT – Females37.953.38.8

a. The week in which payroll jobs were at their lowest between mid-May and mid-November is different for payroll jobs held by men and women in NSW, Victoria and the ACT.

Payroll jobs only include jobs where a person was paid through the payroll in a pay period. Payroll job falls can include employees who remained attached to their job but were temporarily stood down and not paid by their employer.

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

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