Young Australians are more likely to be underemployed - to have some work but want more hours - than at any time in the last 36 years. Analysis of ABS data indicates that more than 580,000 young people are either underemployed or unemployed. Young people in the workforce are more likely to be in non-permanent jobs than other age groups, especially since the global financial crisis. Their goals of having a home, a job, relationships and a decent income are becoming more elusive
From 2008–2019 there was a substantial deterioration in employment outcomes for the young (aged 15–2...
This 2001–2013 panel study finds 33% of part-time employees to be underemployed, disproportionately ...
The 2009 How Young People are Faring (HYPAF) report shows that the proportion of teenagers not learn...
The number of young Australians who are unemployed for longer than a year has more than tripled sinc...
Introduction: The Brotherhood of St Laurence has launched a campaign to bring attention to the risin...
Underemployment is a serious and pervasive problem both in terms of its impact on those individuals ...
A whacking stick is not enough to get young people into work Kristy Muir; Abigail Powell, and Rose ...
According to this report 12 per cent of all Australians aged between 15 and 24 years were unemployed...
Maps unemployment \u27hotspots\u27 for those aged 15 to 24 across Australia – with some regions grap...
The youth unemployment rate of 12.8% (trend rate) for October remains much higher than the rates bef...
This paper explores the patterns of underemployment for mature aged workers in Australia, and seeks ...
The number of underemployed workers is an important component of underutilised labour resources in ...
Overview This report looks at quantifying the rising youth unemployment problem, understanding its ...
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), concern regarding youth unemployment in Austr...
This paper analyses the incidence and impact of unemployment among young Australians. It is argued t...
From 2008–2019 there was a substantial deterioration in employment outcomes for the young (aged 15–2...
This 2001–2013 panel study finds 33% of part-time employees to be underemployed, disproportionately ...
The 2009 How Young People are Faring (HYPAF) report shows that the proportion of teenagers not learn...
The number of young Australians who are unemployed for longer than a year has more than tripled sinc...
Introduction: The Brotherhood of St Laurence has launched a campaign to bring attention to the risin...
Underemployment is a serious and pervasive problem both in terms of its impact on those individuals ...
A whacking stick is not enough to get young people into work Kristy Muir; Abigail Powell, and Rose ...
According to this report 12 per cent of all Australians aged between 15 and 24 years were unemployed...
Maps unemployment \u27hotspots\u27 for those aged 15 to 24 across Australia – with some regions grap...
The youth unemployment rate of 12.8% (trend rate) for October remains much higher than the rates bef...
This paper explores the patterns of underemployment for mature aged workers in Australia, and seeks ...
The number of underemployed workers is an important component of underutilised labour resources in ...
Overview This report looks at quantifying the rising youth unemployment problem, understanding its ...
In the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), concern regarding youth unemployment in Austr...
This paper analyses the incidence and impact of unemployment among young Australians. It is argued t...
From 2008–2019 there was a substantial deterioration in employment outcomes for the young (aged 15–2...
This 2001–2013 panel study finds 33% of part-time employees to be underemployed, disproportionately ...
The 2009 How Young People are Faring (HYPAF) report shows that the proportion of teenagers not learn...