What it's about
Labour Market Statistics 2005 includes statistics on people employed, unemployed and not in the labour force, education and training, labour income, hours of work and industrial relations.
Three articles outline the state of the labour market, highlight issues presented by the statistics (such as gender pay differences and employment growth), and introduce new data on worker flows and turnover in the New Zealand labour market.
Tables include statistics by ethnic group, other socio-demographic characteristics and international comparisons on a selection of labour market related statistics.
Published 7 April 2006
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Catalogue code 16.001 ISSN 0-1771-283X Price, per title $40.00
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Preface Information Standards Contents
Labour market indicators Labour market highlights Earnings, income and hours indicators Earnings, income and hours highlights
Article 1 – Labour market overview Article 2 – An introduction to the Linked Employer-Employee Data Article 3 – Income survey overview
Part 1 The labour force Part 2 Employment Part 3 Unemployment Part 4 People not in the labour force Part 5 Education and training Part 6 Labour earnings and income Part 7 Hours of work Part 8 Ethnic groups Part 9 Industrial relations Part 10 International comparisons Part 11 Socio-demographic characteristics of the population Part 12 Labour jobs, earnings, and job and worker flows
Explanatory notes Available labour market information
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