What was the unemployment rate in Australia in 2011?

What was the unemployment rate in Australia in 2011?

5.2 per cent
The seasonally adjusted Australian unemployment rate was 5.2 per cent in October, as announced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) today….MEDIA RELEASE.

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What was the unemployment rate in 2011?

8.9 percent
The U.S. jobless rate in 2011 was 8.9 percent, down 0.7 percentage point from the prior year. The national employment-population ratio continued to trend down to 58.4 percent in 2011. All four regions posted statistically significant unemployment rate decreases in 2011.

What was Australia’s unemployment rate in 2010?

5.21%
Australia Unemployment Rate 1991-2021

Australia Unemployment Rate – Historical Data
Year Unemployment Rate (%) Annual Change
2011 5.08% -0.13%
2010 5.21% -0.35%
2009 5.56% 1.33%

What was the unemployment rate in November 2011?

8.6 percent
In November, the unemployment rate declined by 0.4 percentage point to 8.6 percent. From April through October, the rate held in a narrow range from 9.0 to 9.2 percent. The number of unemployed persons, at 13.3 million, was down by 594,000.

What is Australia’s unemployment rate 2020?

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for the population aged 15 and over rose steeply from 5.3% in March 2020 to 7.4% in June and July 2020 (highest level in 22 years) before gradually declining to 5.7% in March 2021 and further to 4.9% in June 2021 and 4.6% in July 2021.

What is the unemployment rate in Australia?

This statistics presents the unemployment rate in Australia from 2016 to 2020, with projections up until 2026. Unemployment occurs when people are without work, it is also known as joblessness….Australia: Unemployment rate from 2016 to 2026*

Characteristic Unemployment rate
2020 6.49%
2019 5.16%
2018 5.3%
2017 5.59%

What was Australia’s unemployment rate in 2008?

Unemployment rate: 5.16% (2019 est.)…Related Data From the International Monetary Fund.

Year Unemployment rate Percent Change
2007 4.375 -8.70%
2008 4.25 -2.86%
2009 5.575 31.18%
2010 5.208 -6.58%

What was the unemployment rate in 2012?

The unemployment rate edged down from 7.9 percent in October to 7.7 percent in November. The number of unemployed persons, at 12.0 million, changed little.

How much of Australia is unemployed?

4.6%
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Australian Capital Territory Unemployment Rate (%): 4.1%
Northern Territory Unemployment Rate (%): 4.2%
New South Wales Unemployment Rate (%): 4.6%
Victoria Unemployment Rate (%): 4.8%
Tasmania Unemployment Rate (%): 4.8%

What was the unemployment rate in Australia in February 2021?

Seasonally adjusted estimates for February 2021: Unemployment rate decreased to 5.8%. Participation rate remained at 66.1%. Employment increased to 13,006,900. Employment to population ratio increased to 62.3%. Underemployment rate increased to 8.5%. Monthly hours worked increased by 102 million hours.

What was the unemployment rate in Australia in 1992?

In trend terms, the unemployment rate peaked at 11% in October 1992, before generally falling from the mid 1990s to 4.1% in March 2008. Since then, the unemployment rate had a steady increase to 5.8% in July 2009 followed by a steady decrease to 4.9% in March 2011 (graph 8.29).

Are there any decreases in employment in Australia?

Decreases were recorded in South Australia (down 1,400 people), Western Australia (down 200 people), and the Australian Capital Territory (down 200 people). Over the past year, increases in employment were observed in all states and territories.

What was the unemployment rate in December 2019?

The trend unemployment rate decreased by less than 0.1 pts to 5.1% in December 2019. The number of unemployed people decreased by 4,400 in December 2019 to 703,600 people, and by 31,400 people since December 2018.

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