No.192
8 September 2003
BACK
by the Editors of
The Jobs Letter
Who have been the winners and losers in our latest economic recovery?
Our economy has created 190,000 jobs since June 1998 (when the recovery in employment levels started to take off).
In this special feature, The Jobs Letter takes a look at who has been getting the jobs, and in what regions and sectors.
To do this, we have compared the figures for who were in work in June 1998, with the figures for June 2003.
Some trends :
– despite young people under 25 years making up about 40% of the unemployed, this age group has only taken up 10% of the new jobs since June 1998.
– about three quarters of the new jobs have gone to people aged 45 years and over.
– a third of the new jobs have gone to Maori and Pacific people
– some regions are doing very well, most notably Canterbury (an increase in jobs of 26%) and Wanganui/Manawatu (21%).
– but there has been little jobs growth in Wellington, Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast and Southland.
– when we look at a breakdown of the new jobs by economic sector, we see that the Health and Community Services sector has increased its workforce by 41%, while Manufacturing has decreased by 1%.
Source – Statistics New Zealand Household Labour Force Survey for June 2003
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March 2003
Who's Got The Jobs?
EMPLOYED AND UNEMPLOYED
THE EMPLOYED
|
thousands (000) |
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June 98 |
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June 03 |
|
difference |
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Total Employed (seasonally adjusted) |
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1,721 |
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1,911 |
|
190 |
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Men |
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948 |
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1043 |
|
95 |
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Women |
|
773 |
|
868 |
|
95 |
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Full Time (thirty hours or more) |
|
1,320 |
|
1,480 |
|
160 |
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Part Time (fewer than thirty hours) |
|
398 |
|
431 |
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33 |
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THE UNEMPLOYED |
thousands (000) |
|
June 98 |
|
June 03 |
|
difference |
|
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Unemployment Rate (seasonally adjusted) |
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7.6% |
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4.7% |
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-2.9% |
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Total Unemployed (seasonally adjusted) |
|
131 |
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95 |
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-36 |
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% of 15-24 yr olds unemployed |
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35% |
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37% |
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2% |
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AGE,MAORI & PACIFIC
THE EMPLOYED (by Age Group & Maori and Pacific) |
thousands (000) |
|
June 98 |
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June 03 |
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difference |
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% of total |
Total Employed (not adjusted) |
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1,716.3 |
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1,901.3 |
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185.0 |
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15-24 yr olds |
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295.3 |
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313.8 |
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18.5 |
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10% |
25-44 yr olds |
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851.2 |
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876.4 |
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25.2 |
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14% |
45+ yr olds |
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569.8 |
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711.3 |
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141.5 |
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76% |
Maori and Pacific People |
|
201.6 |
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264.4 |
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62.8 |
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34% |
EMPLOYED BY REGION
THE EMPLOYED (by Region) |
thousands (000) |
|
June 98 |
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June 03 |
|
difference |
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% of total |
Northland |
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51.7 |
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57.3 |
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5.6 |
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+11% |
Auckland |
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525.5 |
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565.8 |
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40.3 |
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+8% |
Waikato |
|
152.9 |
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175.7 |
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22.8 |
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+15% |
Bay of Plenty |
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93.3 |
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99.2 |
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5.9 |
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+6 |
Gisborne-Hawkes Bay |
|
79.3 |
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90.5 |
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11.2 |
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+14% |
Taranaki |
|
43.9 |
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49.6 |
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5.7 |
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+13% |
Wanganui-Manawatu |
|
89.2 |
|
108 |
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18.8 |
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+21% |
Wellington |
|
239.4 |
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246.1 |
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6.7 |
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+3% |
Nelson-Marlborough-West Coast |
|
79.5 |
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78.5 |
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-1.0 |
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-1% |
Canterbury |
|
226.3 |
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285.5 |
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59.2 |
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+26% |
Otago |
|
85.4 |
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97.2 |
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11.8 |
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+14% |
Southland |
|
49.8 |
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47.9 |
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-1.9 |
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-4% |
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EMPLOYED BY SECTOR
THE EMPLOYED (by Sector) |
thousands (000) |
|
June 98 |
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June 03 |
|
difference |
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% of total |
Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing |
|
139.5 |
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157.1 |
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17.6 |
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+13% |
Manufacturing |
|
286 |
|
282 |
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-4.0 |
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-1% |
Construction |
|
111.9 |
|
132.9 |
|
21.0 |
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+19% |
Wholesale & Retail |
|
377.9 |
|
439.2 |
|
61.3 |
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+16% |
Transport, Storage & Communication |
|
100.9 |
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106.5 |
|
5.6 |
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+6% |
Business & Financial Services |
|
243.1 |
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241.8 |
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-1.3 |
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-1% |
Education |
|
128.1 |
|
151.4 |
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23.3 |
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+18% |
Health & Community Services |
|
125 |
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176.2 |
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51.2 |
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+41% |
Other Services |
|
184.5 |
|
199 |
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14.5 |
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+8% |
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Latest Figures March 2003
THE EMPLOYED
THE UNEMPLOYED
EMPLOYED BY AGE GROUP AND MAORI & PACIFIC
EMPLOYED BY REGION
EMPLOYED BY SECTOR
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