Participation, Job Search and Mobility, Australia

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Labour participation potential, underemployment and job attachment, job search experience, labour mobility, hours worked, industry and occupation.

Reference period
February 2021
Released
7/07/2021

Key statistics

In Feb 2021 (as published 7 July 2021)

  • 2.2 million people who were not working wanted to work.
  • 1.7 million people not working were available to start work immediately.
  • 1.6 million people wanted to work more than their usual hours.
  • Over half a million employed people worked fewer than their usual hours for economic reasons.
  • 975,000 people changed jobs in the last year.

What's new this issue?

New table formats

The results from the February 2022 Participation, Job Search and Mobility survey will be released on 24 May 2022.

Ahead of this release, the results from the February 2021 survey, originally published on 7 July 2021, are republished below using new table formats. These new table formats incorporate two changes:

  • State and territory data now available in all tables
  • Tables are renumbered by topic

Some tables also incorporate additional age group data.

State and territory, age group, and other data breakdowns are available in TableBuilder (as originally published on 7 July 2021).

These new table formats will be used for the February 2022 release on 24 May 2022. 

Release schedule for Feb 2022 release

There are a number of planned changes to the Feb 2022 release of Participation, Job Search and Mobility (PJSM). 

The release of PJSM data into TableBuilder has been delayed until later in the year in order to prepare for the release of 2021 Census data in TableBuilder. PJSM microdata will instead be published in ABS DataLab as a supplementary file for the Longitudinal Labour Force microdata.

On 6 May 2022:

On 24 May 2022:

  • Potential workers for Feb 2022 will be released.
  • Job mobility for Feb 2022 will be released.
  • This page will be updated with tables containing February 2022 data for all three topics, including the Underemployed workers tables.

On 27 May 2022:

On 24 Jun 2022:

  • Underemployed workers is predominately based on underemployment data from the Labour Force survey and will be updated with the latest data from the May 2022 Labour Force survey. It will also be supplemented with February 2022 PJSM data on underemployed part-time workers (published on this page from 24 May 2022). 

Data downloads

How to use tables

Potential workers

Data files
Data files

Underemployed workers

Data files

Microdata and TableBuilder: Participation, Job Search and Mobility

Data files

What's new in 2021?

Topic based releases

Potential workers and marginal attachment to the labour force

Revisions for people who had a job to go to

New timeseries spreadsheets

Improvements to TableBuilder

Rebenchmarking and seasonal factor adjustments

Post release changes

3 June 2022:

  • Updates to Job Mobility Table 3 - fixing position error for "Whether promoted or transferred with current employer in last 12 months" data. 

29 April 2022:

  • New table formats, including state and territory data
  • New information regarding release schedule for the upcoming Feb 2022 issue

6 September 2021:

  • Updates to Table 21 - revisions to Population 5: Part-time workers who would prefer full-time hours.
  • Updates to Table 10 - revisions to table format to separate "left or lost job for other reasons" from the "Voluntary reasons (left job)" category. No revisions to data.

Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 6226.0 (and 6226.0.55.001 in 2014).

Prior to 2014, statistics were published in:

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