- WA Labor Home
Contact WA LaborLegals Authorised by E Whiteaker, ALP (WA Branch), 85-87 Havelock Street, West Perth, WA 6005
- Labour Force - Western Australian Government
Labour Force Summary of Western Australia’s labour market, updated monthly Last updated: 19 May 2025
- Western Australia Data current as at 27 Feburary 2025
indicators for the Western Australian labour market Dashboards fo ernet Vacancy Index, seasonally adjusted data, Jan-25 Notes: Data in the labour market summary table are seasonally adjusted estimates, except for the youth unemployment r
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Australian Jobs is celebrating 30 years of publishing labour market insights! The latest report is now available Australian Jobs 2025 is a great resource for job seekers navigating the career landscape, employment providers, and career advisors as it provides an easy-to-read overview of the Australian labour market
- Insights into the Australian labour market | Australian . . .
The Labour Account provides an overall picture of the labour market by bringing together various sources into a single set of data to create a coherent and internally consistent set of high-quality labour market estimates It is a rich source of data that can be used to better understand how the Australian labour market has evolved and changed over time The Labour Account is our best source
- Labour markets - Western Australian Government
Labour markets Programs to increase jobs and employment for people in specific group or industries Civil Construction Pilot Program The Civil Construction Pilot Program commenced on 3 September 2021, in response to a request from the civil construction industry
- 01 National, state and territory dashboards (2025
For further information about the data, refer to the Employment Region Labour Market Dashboards data sources and quality document at jobsandskills gov au For enquiries related to this dashboard, contact RegionalWorkforceAssessment@jobsandskills gov au
- Labour Force, Australia, May 2025 | Australian Bureau of . . .
In trend terms, in May 2025: unemployment rate remained at 4 1% participation rate remained at 67 0% employment increased to 14,636,800 employment to population ratio remained at 64 3% underemployment rate remained at 5 9% monthly hours worked increased to 1,979 million In seasonally adjusted terms, in May 2025:
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