Source: MIL-OSI Submissions
Employment indicators: Weekly as at 18 July 2022 – Media release
21 July 2022
The experimental weekly series provides an early indicator of employment and labour market changes in a more timely manner than the monthly employment indicators series.
Key facts
The 6-day series includes jobs with a pay period equal to or less than 7 days, while the 20-day series covers jobs with pay periods of 14 days or fewer. The 34-day series includes all jobs regardless of their pay period.
The 34-day series indicated that for the latest week, the week ended 12 June 2022:
- the number of paid jobs (compared with the previous week) were:
- 2,326,300 total paid jobs (down 15,840 or 0.68 percent)
- 97,880 paid jobs in primary industries (down 3,180 or 3.15 percent)
- 442,960 paid jobs in goods-producing industries (down 1,690 or 0.38 percent)
- 1,723,740 paid jobs in services industries (down 10,980 or 0.63 percent)
- 61,720 paid jobs in unclassified industries (unchanged or 0.00 percent)
- the median income (compared with the previous week) was:
- $1,168.14 (up $14.29 or 1.24 percent).
Note: We are gathering feedback on the weekly employment indicators to ensure our releases best meet customer needs.
Please complete a short 5-minute survey about the weekly employment indicators. Your feedback is appreciated, thank you.
Visit our website to read this information release and to download CSV files: