What it's about
Labour Market Statistics is a series of annual reports that present labour market statistics in a useful and interesting way. The series brings together a comprehensive range of up-to-date statistics about New Zealand’s labour market and employment situation. It includes statistics on people employed, unemployed and not in the labour force, labour income and labour costs, hours of work, incomes, education and training, and industrial relations. International comparisons of a selection of labour market statistics are also provided.
Labour Market Statistics: 2004
Published 22 March 2005
Printable version
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgement
Standards
Labour market indicators
Labour market highlights
Earnings income and hours indicators
Earnings income and hours highlights
ARTICLE 1 - Labour market overview
ARTICLE 2 - Marginally attached to the labour force
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
Explanatory notes
Available labour market information
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