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Vacancy Report

January 2013

Key Points
The Internet Vacancy Index (IVI) decreased by 2.8% in December 2012 in trend terms. Over the year, the IVI has fallen by 24.4% and is now at its lowest level since the series began in January 2006. The IVI fell over the year in all states and territories, with the strongest decline recorded in Queensland (down by 32.5%), followed by South Australia (28.6%) and Western Australia (28.3%). In seasonally adjusted terms, the IVI decreased by 2.3% over the month. The Regional IVI (three month moving average) declined in all 38 regions over the year to December 2012. The strongest falls were recorded in Central Queensland (down by 38.7%) and Newcastle & Hunter (37.7%).

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Trend Summary
Monthly Change Decreased by 2.8% to 64.7 (Jan 2006 =
100), the lowest level since the series began in January 2006 Declined in all eight occupational groups The strongest falls were recorded for Professionals (down by 4.2%), and Clerical and Administrative Workers (4.0%) Increased in the Northern Territory (up by 0.1%); decreased in all states and the ACT

Seasonally Adjusted Summary


Monthly Change Decreased by 2.3% to 64.9 (Jan 2006 =
100) Increased in four of the eight occupational groups The strongest rises were recorded for Machinery Operators and Drivers (up by 4.6%), and Community and Personal Service Workers (2.2%) Increased in Tasmania (up by 1.8%) and the Northern Territory (up by 0.5%); decreased in all other states and the ACT

Annual Change Declined by 24.4% Decreased in all eight occupational groups The strongest falls were recorded for
Technicians and Trades Workers (28.6%) and Machinery Operators and Drivers (27.2%) Decreased in all states and territories

Annual Change Declined by 24.8% Declined in all eight occupational groups The strongest falls were recorded for
Technicians and Trades Workers (down by 28.5%), followed by Professionals (28.1%) Decreased in all states and territories

(166,100 vacancies)

(165,600 vacancies) Internet Vacancy Index and Skilled Internet Vacancy Index (January 2006 = 100)
180 160

IVI Trend IVI Seasonally Adjusted IVI Skilled

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Jan-06 Apr-06 Jul-06 Oct-06 Jan-07 Apr-07 Jul-07 Oct-07 Jan-08 Apr-08 Jul-08 Oct-08 Jan-09 Apr-09 Jul-09 Oct-09 Jan-10 Apr-10 Jul-10 Oct-10 Jan-11 Apr-11 Jul-11 Oct-11 Jan-12 Apr-12 Jul-12 Oct-12

Note: There are changes to the IVI seasonally adjusted series this month. See Explanatory Notes for details.

Internet Vacancy Index Trend Series


In trend terms, the Internet Vacancy Index (IVI) decreased by 2.8% in December 2012 and has declined by 24.4% over the year, to stand at its lowest level since the series began in January 2006. Despite this decline, there were still around 166,100 newly lodged vacancies advertised over the month of December 2012. Over the year to December 2012, vacancies fell in all states and territories, with the strongest decrease recorded in Queensland (down by 32.5%).
Index (Jan '06 = 100) 76.8 73.0 Monthly % change -2.9 -4.2 Yearly % change -20.6 -26.8 Number of vacancie s 20,317 46,088

IVI - December 2012 Managers Professionals

Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers States and Territories New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern Territory Australian Capital Territory Australia

71.5 89.3 53.1 58.6 64.5 44.4 57.0 60.6 61.5 57.2 110.7 51.8 129.3 114.7 64.7

-2.6 -0.8 -4.0 -2.2 -2.2 -1.6 -2.5 -2.6 -4.0 -3.8 -3.4 -1.3 0.1 -1.8 -2.8

-28.6 -11.2 -26.9 -14.3 -27.2 -25.6 -17.7 -22.6 -32.5 -28.6 -28.3 -15.4 -11.7 -24.1 -24.4

20,784 12,971 27,854 16,527 8731 13,294 54,514 38,436 33,277 7887 22,747 1530 3283 4864 166,139

Internet Vacancy Index Seasonally Adjusted Series1


In seasonally adjusted terms, the IVI decreased by 2.3% in December 2012, however, increases were recorded in four of the eight occupational groups. Over the year to December 2012 the IVI has decreased by 24.8%, with a decline in vacancies across all states and territories.
Index (Jan '06 = 100) 77.8 71.8 72.9 90.7 53.4 59.1 65.7 45.1 57.3 61.0 61.3 57.4 111.9 51.2 124.2 119.0 64.9 Monthly % change -2.9 -5.0 -1.5 2.2 -4.2 1.7 4.6 1.2 -2.2 -3.0 -2.6 -1.5 -2.5 1.8 0.5 -1.5 -2.3 Yearly % change -21.3 -28.1 -28.5 -12.7 -27.2 -14.4 -26.7 -24.6 -18.5 -22.2 -32.2 -29.3 -29.9 -15.6 -14.9 -25.3 -24.8 Number of vacanci es 20,345 45,555 20,761 12,981 27,888 16,510 8751 13,391 54,443 38,330 33,372 7796 22,662 1532 3253 4867 165,580

IVI - Seasonally Adjusted Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers States and Territories New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern Territory Australian Capital Territory Australia

Skilled Internet Vacancy Index


The Skilled IVI decreased by 3.8% in December 2012, however, three occupational groups increased slightly over the month: Sales, Marketing & Public Relations Professionals (up by 0.6%), followed by Education Professionals and Construction Trades (both up by 0.4%). Science Professionals and Veterinarians recorded the strongest decrease (down by 8.9%), followed by Engineers (6.8%), Transport and Design Professionals, and Architects (5.7%), and Engineering ICT and Science Technicians (5.7%). Over the year to December 2012, the Skilled IVI has fallen by 27.4%, with falls recorded across all occupational groups, with the exception of Education
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Note: There are changes to the IVI seasonally adjusted series this month. See Explanatory Notes for details.

Professionals (up by 0.3%). The strongest decline was recorded for Science Professionals and Veterinarians (down by 51.0%), followed by Engineers (41.2%) and Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians (40.7%).
Index (Jan '06 = 100) 73.0 59.8 85.2 61.4 66.1 52.4 92.8 85.1 77.2 105.0 158.0 146.3 121.2 71.5 70.4 81.0 64.2 77.1 77.5 58.7 61.8 57.7 72.6 Monthl y% change -4.2 -3.4 0.4 -3.4 -4.9 -4.4 -2.9 0.6 -5.7 -6.8 -8.9 -0.2 -0.7 -2.6 -5.7 -3.4 0.4 -0.1 -1.0 -3.2 -1.3 -4.9 -3.8 Yearly % change -26.8 -28.3 0.3 -27.3 -22.8 -19.9 -28.3 -12.1 -30.3 -41.2 -51.0 -8.9 -7.1 -28.6 -40.7 -32.1 -14.5 -19.6 -11.9 -26.4 -15.7 -26.5 -27.4 Number of vacancies 46,088 707 1395 9208 3763 10,342 1534 2897 1795 6716 1739 2499 3884 20,784 4734 5747 2022 2229 3841 667 1332 384 67,048

Skilled IVI - December 2012 Professionals Arts and Media Professionals Education Professionals ICT Professionals Legal, Social and Welfare Professionals Business, Finance and Human Resource Professionals Information Professionals Sales, Marketing & Public Relations Professionals Transport and Design Professionals, and Architects Engineers Science Professionals and Veterinarians Health Diagnostic and Therapy Professionals Medical Practitioners and Nurses Technicians and Trades Workers Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians Automotive and Engineering Trades Construction Trades Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Food Trades Skilled Animal and Horticultural Workers Hairdressers, Printing, Clothing and Wood Trades Jewellers, Arts and Other Trades Workers Skilled IVI Total

Regional Internet Vacancy Index2


Over the year to December 2012, the number of online vacancies decreased in all of the 38 regions (three month moving average). The two largest falls were recorded in Central Queensland (down by 38.7%) and Newcastle & Hunter (37.7%). Despite the fall over the year to December 2012, the number of vacancies in the mining regions of Pilbara & Kimberley and Goldfields & Southern WA remain well above the levels recorded when the series began in May 2010 (304.9% and 113.9% higher respectively). Growth in internet vacancies over the year to December 2012

The Regional IVI is in three month moving average terms, and is not seasonally adjusted and trended. As such, the series contains more seasonal effects than the overall IVI series and should be used with caution.

Regional IVI three month moving average


Index (May '10 = 100) 38.0 91.3 88.0 100.4 82.7 107.2 69.4 81.5 62.4 72.5 53.6 94.4 87.0 89.9 152.6 71.4 94.9 73.4 111.0 133.8 79.3 151.0 110.1 156.6 63.7 107.4 107.9 86.4 213.9 96.6 404.9 64.2 57.8 54.6 75.8 82.6 79.0 Yearly % change -31.7 -1.5 -20.1 -19.1 -15.2 -14.9 -37.7 -7.5 -22.0 -12.4 -25.5 -15.3 -19.0 -16.0 -9.9 -19.9 -23.8 -29.0 -38.7 -30.3 -22.6 -24.6 -17.7 -7.5 -25.1 -11.7 -37.5 -27.4 -24.7 -23.4 -19.5 -35.7 -15.3 -15.5 -12.7 -4.6 -15.3 Number of vacancie s 299 858 739 905 1313 1868 2917 638 334 41,111 585 420 1234 1174 959 32,403 506 18093 2982 4937 2941 492 1323 1748 6599 492 314 131 1395 17,551 2544 767 896 349 281 2232 750

Regional IVI - December 2012 New South Wales Bathurst & Central West NSW Blue Mountains Dubbo & Western NSW Gosford & Central Coast Illawarra & South Coast NSW North Coast Newcastle & Hunter Riverina & Murray Southern Highlands & Snowy Sydney Tamworth & North West NSW Victoria Ballarat & Central Highlands Bendigo & High Country Geelong & Surf Coast Gippsland Melbourne Wimmera & Western Queensland Brisbane Central Queensland Far North Queensland Gold Coast Outback Queensland Sunshine Coast Toowoomba & South West QLD South Australia Adelaide Fleurieu Peninsula & Murray Mallee Port Augusta & Eyre Peninsula Yorke Peninsula & Clare Valley Western Australia Goldfields & Southern WA Perth Pilbara & Kimberley South West WA Tasmania Hobart & Southeast Tasmania Launceston & Northeast Tasmania North West Tasmania Northern Territory Darwin Regional Northern Territory

State and Territory IVI trend


Index (Jan '06 = 100)
64.7 76.8 73.0 71.5 89.3 53.1 58.6 64.5 44.4 57.0 62.1 57.8 65.8 92.6 45.7 50.9 58.5 51.9 60.6 79.6 70.0 63.6 85.8 50.1 53.8 50.5 41.3 61.5 77.5 73.1 60.7 78.3 51.5 63.4 65.0 38.7 57.2 68.1 85.5 56.2 63.1 53.5 54.0 49.3 35.3 110.7 156.1 137.4 143.4 139.3 84.6 99.1 111.1 51.1 51.8 60.8 89.8 54.1 67.0 54.5 50.6 36.3 28.6 129.3 132.4 207.6 112.0 131.4 149.0 114.8 132.6 68.3 114.7 91.7 101.3 169.0 266.7 94.9 135.5

State IVI - December 2012


Australia Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers New South Wales Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers Victoria Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers Queensland Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers South Australia Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers Western Australia Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers Tasmania Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers Northern Territory Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers Australian Capital Territory Managers Professionals Technicians and Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Sales Workers

Monthly % change
-2.8 -2.9 -4.2 -2.6 -0.8 -4.0 -2.2 -2.2 -1.6 -2.5 -3.4 -3.1 -2.5 0.7 -3.5 -1.5 -2.0 -0.6 -2.6 -1.7 -3.2 -2.7 -1.4 -5.0 -2.0 -3.0 -1.9 -4.0 -2.7 -6.7 -4.0 -1.6 -3.1 -3.2 -2.6 -3.0 -3.8 -2.1 -3.1 -4.2 -4.4 -4.4 -2.5 -5.2 -5.2 -3.4 -4.1 -5.1 -1.7 -1.1 -4.9 -3.8 -1.1 -1.1 -1.3 -4.4 -1.0 -0.8 -0.5 -0.1 -1.9 -0.2 -0.4 0.1 0.7 0.8 -1.5 -1.9 0.4 0.8 -1.9 -1.3 -1.8 -1.8 -1.9 -3.2 -2.1 -2.9 -0.1

Yearly % change
-24.4 -20.6 -26.8 -28.6 -11.2 -26.9 -14.3 -27.2 -25.6 -17.7 -15.8 -19.4 -24.8 -1.8 -20.8 -8.7 -19.6 -18.2 -22.6 -18.5 -21.8 -26.7 -12.0 -27.4 -15.9 -32.5 -26.2 -32.5 -27.2 -38.7 -38.0 -15.9 -33.7 -17.6 -27.1 -28.6 -28.6 -22.9 -24.4 -33.5 -30.9 -24.6 -21.6 -35.8 -32.8 -28.3 -22.2 -32.6 -21.7 -13.8 -30.8 -22.1 -30.5 -31.4 -15.4 -22.8 0.2 -26.1 -7.4 -21.2 -14.8 -14.7 -16.9 -11.7 -15.9 -3.9 -10.7 -13.9 -16.5 -2.6 -13.7 -17.0 -24.1 -32.7 -24.8 -18.4 -11.7 -30.6 -3.1

Number of vacancie s
166,139 20,317 46,088 20,784 12971 27,854 16,527 8731 13,294 54,514 7546 15,592 5614 4418 9776 5634 2095 3820 38,436 5023 10,546 4310 3180 6746 4060 1568 2947 33,277 3389 8466 4885 2656 4997 3360 2400 3218 7887 773 1939 1063 669 1201 832 504 917 22,747 2589 6895 3709 1158 3543 1682 1674 1582 1530 120 340 209 177 194 170 97 228 3283 308 788 488 323 539 267 242 310 4864 610 1712 524 426 780 435

Machinery Operators and Drivers Labourers

133.5 145.3

-2.2 2.4

-32.0 -15.1

99 309

Occupational IVI trend


Index (Jan '06 = 100) 76.8 124.3 59.7 84.9 74.6 73.2 63.0 73.0 59.8 85.2 61.4 66.1 52.4 92.8 85.1 77.2 105.0 158.0 146.3 121.2 71.5 70.4 81.0 64.2 77.1 77.5 58.7 61.8 57.7 89.3 113.2 129.9 58.1 48.0 96.6 53.1 45.2 76.0 66.5 54.1 52.3 58.6 63.5 56.5 51.0 64.5 79.1 86.0 52.6 44.4 57.2 53.6 53.7 33.4 Monthl y% chang e -2.9 0.8 2.0 -2.0 -2.5 -3.1 -2.7 -4.2 -3.4 0.4 -3.4 -4.9 -4.4 -2.9 0.6 -5.7 -6.8 -8.9 -0.2 -0.7 -2.6 -5.7 -3.4 0.4 -0.1 -1.0 -3.2 -1.3 -4.9 -0.8 -1.4 0.0 -3.8 -3.0 1.7 -4.0 -4.2 -4.7 -3.1 -4.4 -3.5 -2.2 -1.5 -2.5 -1.2 -2.2 -2.7 -1.0 -2.9 -1.6 -1.1 -3.4 -0.8 -3.9 Yearly % change -20.6 -4.4 6.2 -15.7 -16.0 -31.0 -23.6 -26.8 -28.3 0.3 -27.3 -22.8 -19.9 -28.3 -12.1 -30.3 -41.2 -51.0 -8.9 -7.1 -28.6 -40.7 -32.1 -14.5 -19.6 -11.9 -26.4 -15.7 -26.5 -11.2 -17.1 -1.9 -25.7 -28.0 3.5 -26.9 -22.4 -35.0 -23.2 -32.8 -26.9 -14.3 -9.0 -18.0 -8.5 -27.2 -27.9 -27.2 -27.6 -25.6 -19.1 -28.3 -20.1 -29.1 Number of vacancies 20,317 794 75 4418 9316 4582 1301 46,088 707 1395 9208 3763 10342 1534 2897 1795 6716 1739 2499 3884 20,784 4734 5747 2022 2229 3841 667 1332 384 12,971 893 6082 3337 628 2049 27,854 6504 836 3927 4674 11935 16,527 5633 9190 1674 8731 2087 2170 4415 13,294 2717 1029 2235 801

Occupational IVI - December 2012 Managers Chief Executives, Managing Directors & Legislators Farmers and Farm Managers Hospitality, Retail and Service Managers Corporate Managers Construction, Production and Distribution Managers Health, Education, ICT and Other Managers Professionals Arts and Media Professionals Education Professionals ICT Professionals Legal, Social and Welfare Professionals Business, Finance and Human Resource Professionals Information Professionals Sales, Marketing & Public Relations Professionals Transport and Design Professionals, and Architects Engineers Science Professionals and Veterinarians Health Diagnostic and Therapy Professionals Medical Practitioners and Nurses Technicians and Trades Workers Engineering, ICT and Science Technicians Automotive and Engineering Trades Construction Trades Electrotechnology and Telecommunications Trades Food Trades Skilled Animal and Horticultural Workers Hairdressers, Printing, Clothing and Wood Trades Jewellers, Arts and Other Trades Workers Community and Personal Service Workers Health and Welfare Support Workers Carers and Aides Hospitality Workers Protective Service Workers Sports, Travel and Personal Service Workers Clerical and Administrative Workers Numerical Clerks Clerical and Office Support Workers, Couriers Other Clerical and Administrative Workers Office Managers, Administrators and Secretaries General-Inquiry Clerks, Call Centre, Receptionists Sales Workers Sales Representatives and Agents Sales Assistants and Salespersons Sales Support Workers Machinery Operators and Drivers Machine and Stationary Plant Operators Mobile Plant Operators Drivers and Storepersons Labourers Cleaners and Laundry Workers Construction and Mining Labourers Factory Process Workers Farm, Forestry and Garden Workers

Food Preparation Assistants Other Labourers Australian Total

49.5 36.9 64.7

-2.0 -1.8 -2.8

-25.9 -29.0 -24.4

1322 5211 166,139

Explanatory Notes
This month, the IVI seasonal adjustment process has been changed to take account of the number of occurrences of each day of the week in a given month (trading day effects). This has resulted in larger than usual revisions to all seasonally adjusted IVI series. This change reduces the month-to-month volatility in the seasonally adjusted series, and has had minimal impact on the trend series. The monthly Internet Vacancy Index (IVI) is based on a count of online job advertisements newly lodged on SEEK, MyCareer, CareerOne and Australian JobSearch during the month. Duplicate advertisements are removed before the IVI vacancies are coded by DEEWR to occupations based on the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO). The data are seasonally adjusted and trended, and then indexed (January 2006 = 100). The Skilled IVI is based on the aggregation of Professionals and Technicians and Trades Workers. The Regional IVI was first published in September 2010 and back cast to May 2010. The Regional IVI concords vacancies to 38 best fit regions across the States and Territories from the four job boards. Minor changes in the series may occur from month to month due to back casting. The series published each month is the most up to date at the time and overwrites previous data. On 10 June 2012, the Resources Sector Jobs Board was launched on the Australian JobSearch website. In keeping with the IVI methodology, these vacancies are included in the series. For more information, please contact Carmel ORegan (02 6240 2599) or email carmel.oregan@deewr.gov.au. Any media enquiries should be directed to the DEEWR media unit (media@deewr.gov.au).

Acknowledgements
DEEWR thanks the following job boards for their contribution to the Vacancy Report:

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