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Title: ABS Figures On Potential Workers Post by whiteknight on Jul 8th, 2021 at 6:27am
ABS figures on potential workers finds additional 250,000 unemployed
7 July 2021 ACTU ABS figures on potential workers finds additional 250,000 unemployed A quarter of a million Australians, not captured in unemployment figures, are locked out of the job market due to a lack of access to affordable childcare or are being discouraged from looking for work by the lack of jobs, according to ABS figures released today. This data reveals that 250,000 people either cannot find work and have stopped trying or are ready to work but cannot access childcare. Of that number; • 138,700 Australians want to work but are not actively looking for work because they cannot access childcare. Of that 92 per cent are women. • 113,000 Australians want employment but are not actively looking because they have given up on all job prospects. In addition to these figures, 1.75 million Australians are currently unemployed or underemployed – meaning that they cannot find enough hours at their current job. The figures also show that of the 808,000 unemployed people who looked for work, the vast majority found difficulty in finding work, with the main reason given being that there are too many people applying for too few jobs. To combat more workers falling out of the job market all together, the Morrison Government must introduce universal free early childhood education and care. This will also combat the growing gender divide in Australia that has seen Australia fall to 50th place on gender pay equity in the OECD from 15th in 2006. The Morrison Government has resisted calls to use investment in social and physical infrastructure and procurement to create more jobs for Australians through the recovery from the pandemic. More must be done to help those who want to work but cannot because not enough jobs are available or suit their care commitments. Quotes attributable to ACTU President Michele O’Neil: “138,700 Australians are locked out of the job market because they cannot afford or access childcare, with the vast majority being women. This should not be a barrier to anyone entering the workforce and it is critical that the Federal Government introduce free universal early childhood education and care. “Today’s figures show what we have known for a long time – unemployment numbers don’t show the reality of the job market. Anyone not applying for work doesn’t count in unemployment figures, despite being out of work. The real number of unemployed and underemployed people stands at 2.2 million. “The Morrison Government has long resisted calls to use Federal Government investment and procurement to create more Australian jobs and it is this failure that’s responsible for the hundreds of thousands of Australians who want to work but are locked out childcare and other barriers. |
Title: Re: ABS Figures On Potential Workers Post by aquascoot on Jul 8th, 2021 at 8:23am
This was always going to be the case
Last century the main problem facing workers was that they were going to be exploited This century the main problem facing workers is that they are going to be irrelevant |
Title: Re: ABS Figures On Potential Workers Post by Carl D on Jul 8th, 2021 at 8:57am
The main problem here - as someone may have mentioned in a similar thread just recently - is if the cost of living (especially housing) wasn't so high these days there wouldn't be any need for two income families or childcare.
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Title: Re: ABS Figures On Potential Workers Post by Setanta on Jul 8th, 2021 at 11:00am Carl D wrote on Jul 8th, 2021 at 8:57am:
Two income families is a major factor in why real-estate prices are over the top. Business now gets two workers for the price of one and two incomes are needed to buy what one income used to. |
Title: Re: ABS Figures On Potential Workers Post by aquascoot on Jul 8th, 2021 at 11:03am
You are putting the cart before the horse Carl
When women re-entered the workplace In very large numbers And most house holds had an effective doubling in their income You had twice as much money chasing housing supply And so of course when you and all the other couples are bidding on a house Because you all have twice as much money The price of a house naturally goes up This is what I have tried to explain to White night Unsuccessfully Over and over and over and over again When you give people wage rises Or when scomo hands out covid checks Or baby bonuses Or you double the dole All the happens is you have more money competing to buy things Be that houses Cars Furniture Petrol And when you have more money competing to buy things The price just goes up and up and up More money in the economy Equals rising prices You cannot possibly fix that situation by giving people more money As white knight seems to think You fix that problem by making a lot more stuff So that the price comes down Anyone who is not involved in production of things to be sold Anyone who is just a consumer Is just a part of the problem causing rising prices |
Title: Re: ABS Figures On Potential Workers Post by Ye Grappler on Jul 8th, 2021 at 5:42pm
The only problem with what aquascoot says is that costs of living are not held to the same standard and yet they are an equal partner in any escalation of inflationary activity....
Horse and cart right there... and they are interchangeable to some degree. |
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