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Australian unemployment drops to 8.1% in May, as Federal Election causes a surge in part-time employment
This Roy Morgan survey on Australia’s unemployment and ‘under-employed’* is based on weekly interviews of 833,289 Australians aged 14 and over between January 2007 and May 2022 and includes 7,272 telephone and online interviews in May 2022. *The ‘under-employed’ are those people who are in part-time work or freelancers who are looking for more work.
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This Roy Morgan survey on Australia’s unemployment and ‘under-employed’* is based on weekly interviews of 826,017 Australians aged 14 and over between January 2007 and April 2022 and includes 5,754 telephone and online interviews in April 2022. *The ‘under-employed’ are those people who are in part-time work or freelancers who are looking for more work.
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Australian unemployment drops to 7.8% in March; lowest for over two years since October 2019

Australian unemployment drops to 7.8% in March; lowest for over two years since October 2019

This Roy Morgan survey on Australia’s unemployment and ‘under-employed’* is based on weekly interviews of 820,263 Australians aged 14 and over between January 2007 and March 2022 and includes 6,046 telephone and online interviews in March 2022. *The ‘under-employed’ are those people who are in part-time work or freelancers who are looking for more work.
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Australian unemployment up to 8.5% in February as Omicron variant slowly recedes around Australia and restrictions ease
This Roy Morgan survey on Australia’s unemployment and ‘under-employed’* is based on weekly interviews of 814,217 Australians aged 14 and over between January 2007 and February 2022 and includes 6,090 telephone and online interviews in February 2022. *The ‘under-employed’ are those people who are in part-time work or freelancers who are looking for more work.
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Australian unemployment drops to 8.2% in January as the Omicron variant caused millions of Australians to miss work
This Roy Morgan survey on Australia’s unemployment and ‘under-employed’* is based on weekly interviews of 808,127 Australians aged 14 and over between January 2007 and January 2022 and includes 6,057 telephone and online interviews in December 2021. *The ‘under-employed’ are those people who are in part-time work or freelancers who are looking for more work.
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