SkillsLink

Skills - Building Tasmania's Future

Feature Image
 
Printer Friendly Version

Labour Market

  • A Snapshot of the Tasmanian Labour Market [PDF 1.7MB]
    A comprehensive set of information relating to the Tasmanian workforce and labour market.
     
  • Tasmanian Labour Economics Office
    The Tasmanian Labour Economics Office is part of the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations and conducts research and analysis of the Tasmanian labour market.
     
  • Trends: The Tasmanian Labour Market Review
    Each month the labour market report Trends is produced by the Tasmanian Labour Economics Office outlining the latest developments in the local labour market.
     
  • Environmental Scan of Young People in Tasmania
    The Guaranteeing Futures Environmental Scan Project and captured data on: demographics, labour markets, patterns of service provision, existing networks and partnerships and participation in education, training and employment. The Environmental Scan focused on young people aged 15 to 24 in Tasmania's North, North West and South.
     
  • Tasmania's Population website
    This website has been established as a forum for Tasmanians to read and learn more about the population dynamics in their state. This site is maintained by Dr Natalie Jackson and is an initiative of the Demographic Analytical Services Unit in the School of Sociology and Social Work, University of Tasmania.
     
  • Australian Bureau of Statistics – Tasmanian Labour Information
    The ABS produces labour statistics on the level of employment, unemployment, earnings, labour costs, overtime, job vacancies and industrial disputes.
     
  • DEWR Australian Jobs Report - 2006 [PDF 2.12MB]
    Australian Jobs 2006 is designed to help Australians find up-to-date information on the job they want. It provides a guide to the occupations and industries in which Australians work and highlights jobs with good prospects. It also provides information for key job seeker groups - people with disabilities; mature age; youth; Indigenous people and single parents, as well as information on accessing employment services and apprenticeships.
     
  • Labour Market Information Portal
    The site contains data from the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR), Centrelink and the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The Labour Force Region Data section of the site contains key labour market indicators as well as employment levels for industry and occupation.