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Jump in filled jobs

Statistics New Zealand

Tuesday 25 October 2011, 1:32PM

By Statistics New Zealand

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The number of seasonally adjusted filled jobs held by wage and salary earners increased again in August, Statistics New Zealand said today. This was the 16th straight month of positive annual change, according to Statistics NZ’s national employment indicator.

The figures show the number of filled jobs, which is adjusted to account for seasonal effects and movements, was up 2.1 percent in August 2011 compared with August 2010 – the
biggest annual increase since April 2008. On a monthly basis, filled jobs were up 1.1 percent from July.

“This month's increase appears to be due to a jump in short-term employment,” industry and labour statistics manager Diane Ramsay said. “Firms traditionally associated with short-term employment have more people on their books.”

The national employment indicator is an experimental series that covers filled jobs held by people being paid a wage or salary during the month. It provides an early indication of change in the number of filled jobs at the national level, and the focus should be on changes and movements, rather than the level of filled jobs.

The indicator complements other labour market statistics produced by Statistics NZ, including the Quarterly Employment Survey and the Household Labour Force Survey.

See National Employment Indicator: August 2011