SEEK EI, July Commentary

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SEEK EI, July 13 Commentary The SEEK Indicators for July 13 continued to show the pattern evident in recent months: a steady fall in both new job ads placed with SEEK and in the SEEK Employment Index (the ratio of new job ads placed with SEEK to the number of applications for those jobs), with the fall in both series being much more pronounced in the key resource states of Western tralia and Queensland than in the states of the South East. For tralia as a whole, new job ads (seasonally adjusted) fell by 1.3% in July 13 to be 17.7% lower than a year earlier. Among the mainland states the biggest falls were in Western tralia (3.4%) and in Queensland (3.3%), with the drop in New South Wales and Victoria being only 0.2% and 0.3% respectively. In the year to July 13 the fall in new job ads has been.6% in Western tralia and 26.4% in Queensland, but less that 10% in the other two states. As Figure 1a shows, new job ads are converging back to the relative level of three years ago in July 10, as the rise and fall since that time in the resources states takes its course. It is too early to say whether the relative stabilisation of new job ads in New South Wales and Victoria in July reflects the impact of lower interest rates and a lower $A in improving the overall labour market in these states. Further evidence will be required in recent months before a trend can be identified. So far in 13 the number of job applications (for a declining number of new job ads) has been rising, so that both the fall in the number of new job ads and the rise in applications have driven the ratio of ads to applications down. The SEEK Index fell by 4.2% in July 13, to be 29% lower than a year earlier. The rise in applications may be a sign of renewed interest in workforce participation on the part of those who have withdrawn from the labour market in recent years. If participation does increase, the unemployment rate as recorded in the figures from the tralian Bureau of Statistics may also rise. The pronounced weakening in the tralian labour market evident in the SEEK data for over a year, but less evident in the official data, has now been widely recognised in policy circles. The speech by the Governor of the Reserve Bank on July acknowledged the difficulties of maintaining adequate growth in the face of the decline in mining investment, and foreshadowed further possible interest rate reductions. The economic statement released by the Federal Treasurer on 2 August forecast rising unemployment and halted the deficit reduction plans to support the economy over the next two years. Addressing the weakening economy in the face of falling mining investment will be a central challenge for the new government elected after the 7 September election. Figure 1a. New job ads in tralia, five mainland states (seas. adjusted, July 10 = 100) 1 1 1 110 100 90 80 70 NSW VIC QLD SA WA Professor Peter Sheehan Research Director, Centre for Strategic Economic Studies, Victoria University

The SEEK Employment Index is the first tralian indicator to measure labour market supply and compare this against labour market demand. Each monthly release includes two key indicators: 1. The SEEK Employment Index (SEI), a dynamic snapshot of matching between the supply of jobseekers and demand for workers (i.e., the ratio of new job advertisements posted on the SEEK website to job applications for those ads); and 2. Candidate Demand, as measured by new job advertisements posted on the SEEK website; These indicators provide useful insights into the dynamics of the tralian labour market. For further explanation on the applications of use please refer to the SEEK Employment Index launch document available at http://www.seek.com.au/content/media/employmentindex/seek_au_ei_background.pdf. Figure 1. SEEK Employment Index (Average 02-04 = 100), seasonally adjusted Tightening labour market Softening labour market The seasonally adjusted, SEEK Employment Indicator (SEI) - the ratio of new job ads placed with SEEK to the number of applications for those jobs fell 4.2% in July 13, to continue on a secular decline since August 11. The SEI is now 29% lower than a year earlier. The SEI fell in all big states: New South Wales (-2.6%), Victoria (-4.6%), Queensland (-6.6%), South tralia (-3%) and Western tralia (-5.8%). Compared to July 09, the seasonally adjusted SEI series this month is lower by 29% in tralia, by 23% in New South Wales, by 23% in Victoria, by 32% in Queensland, by 28% in South tralia, and by 47% in Western tralia. 2. SEEK EI July 13

Figure 2. SEEK New Job Ads Index (Average 02-04 = 100), seasonally adjusted The monthly series of SEEK New Job Ads again declined 1.3% in July 13, on a downward trend since February 12. The SEEK New Job Ads index is 17.7% lower than last year. The New Job Ads Index fell in all states and territories but ACT was an exception: New South Wales (-0.2%), Victoria (-0.3%), Queensland (-3.3%), South tralia (-1.4%), Western tralia (-3.4%) Tasmania (-8.1), Northern Territory (-4.8) and tralian Capital Territory (4.8%). Compared to July 09, the adjusted SEEK New Job Ads series is lower in tralia (18%) and in all states: New South Wales (10%), Victoria (9%), Queensland (26%), South tralia (18%), and in Western tralia (36%). 3. SEEK EI July 13

The following charts illustrate the SEEK Employment Index by State and Territory. State and Territory is determined by the classification of the job advertisement, not necessarily by the locality of the position. Figure 3. SEEK Employment index by Region (Average 02-04 = 100), seasonally adjusted NSW Qld WA NT 70 65 Vic SA 15 Tas 10 Act Note: The concurrent approach to seasonal adjustment was adopted in July 06. This involves the use of the complete series in adjusting for seasonal factors such as Easter, working day and holiday effects. Thus, some of the historical estimates may be different to those reported in earlier releases. 4. SEEK EI July 13

Table 1. SEEK Employment Index (SEEK EI) (see Figure 1) Month EI Index Orig. EI Index SA Annual % Change Monthly % Change Jul-09 34.1 34.4-54.7 % 4.1 % Aug-09 37.0 34.5-53.8 % 0.2 % Sep-09 39.7.3-48.5 % 2.5 % Oct-09 41.9 37.6 -.3 % 6.5 % Nov-09.3 39.4 -.4 % 4.7 % Dec-09 39.5.5-22.9 % 3.0 % Jan-10 33.5 41.7-10.9 % 2.9 % Feb-10 37.1 41.8 0.6 % 0.2 % Mar-10 38.7 42.6 17.0 % 2.0 % Apr-10 41.6 42.8 19.5 % 0.5 % May-10 43.4 44.1 27.0 % 3.1 % Jun-10 44.4.1 36.5 % 2.1 % Jul-10 47.5 47.0 36.7 % 4.2 % Aug-10.1 47.0 36.5 % 0.1 % Sep-10 52.5 47.0 33.1 % -0.1 % Oct-10 54.4 48.8 29.7 % 3.8 % Nov-10.6 49.6 26.1 % 1.7 % Dec-10.2.4 24.3 % 1.6 % Jan-11.7 51.0 22.3 % 1.2 % Feb-11 43.8 49.5 18.6 % -2.9 % Mar-11.6 49.9 17.1 % 0.7 % Apr-11.5 51.5.2 % 3.2 % May-11 47.7 48.7 10.3 % -5.4 % Jun-11 46.7 47.2 4.7 % -3.0 % Jul-11 48.9 48.2 2.5 % 2.0 % Aug-11 49.7 46.5-1.2 % -3.5 % Sep-11.7.4-3.5 % -2.3 % Oct-11 49.9.1-7.5 % -0.6 % Nov-11.0 43.8-11.6 % -2.8 % Dec-11 46.9 46.3-8.2 % 5.5 % Jan-12 36.7 46.1-9.6 % -0.4 % Feb-12 39.9.0-9.1 % -2.3 % Mar-12 41.6.1-9.6 % 0.1 % Apr-12 42.4 43.8-14.8 % -2.8 % May-12 41.2 42.4-12.9 % -3.3 % Jun-12 42.3 42.2-10.7 % -0.6 % Jul-12 41.9 41.6-13.6 % -1.3 % Aug-12 43.9.9-12.0 % -1.7 % Sep-12 44.5 39.3-13.3 % -3.8 % Oct-12 39.5 36.4-19.3 % -7.4 % Nov-12 37.6 36.6-16.6 % 0.5 % Dec-12 36.7 36.0-22.3 % -1.7 % Jan-13 28.6.9-22.1 % -0.1 % Feb-13 31.1.0-22.3 % -2.5 % Mar-13 31.0 33.4 -.9 % -4.5 % Apr-13.7 32.0-27.0 % -4.2 % May-13.4 31.5 -.8 % -1.8 % Jun-13 31.2.9-26.8 % -1.9 % Jul-13 29.8 29.6-29.0 % -4.2 % Note: The concurrent approach to seasonal adjustment was adopted in July 06. This involves the use of the complete series in adjusting for seasonal factors such as working day and holiday effects. Thus, some of the historical estimates may be different to those reported in earlier releases. Annual change is the percentage change from the same month in the previous year. Monthly change is the change from the previous month. 5. SEEK EI July 13

Table 2. SEEK New Job Ads Posted During Month Index (see Figure 2) Month Ads Index Orig. Ads Index SA Annual % Change Monthly % Change Jul-09 221.9 198.7-46.2 % 1.1 % Aug-09 219.4 9.1-41.1 % 5.3 % Sep-09 236.2 215.9-36.8 % 3.3 % Oct-09 238.6 224.6 -.3 % 4.0 % Nov-09 224.1 231.5-23.7 % 3.1 % Dec-09 174.3 239.9-16.4 % 3.6 % Jan-10 2.9 2.0-0.3 % 6.3 % Feb-10 4.2 6.3 12.9 % 0.5 % Mar-10 283.1 9.1 24.6 % 1.1 % Apr-10 7.3 261.6.2 % 1.0 % May-10 283.3 273.5 38.1 % 4.5 % Jun-10 284.1 277.9 41.5 % 1.6 % Jul-10 321.0 295.9 48.9 % 6.5 % Aug-10 315.5 290.8 39.1 % -1.7 % Sep-10 317.5 291.2 34.9 % 0.1 % Oct-10 6.1 299.1 33.2 % 2.7 % Nov-10 3.0 3.3 31.0 % 1.4 % Dec-10 2.4 319.7 33.2 % 5.4 % Jan-11 290.1 326.7 28.1 % 2.2 % Feb-11 317.1 3.9.2 % -1.8 % Mar-11 1.3 321.3 24.0 % 0.1 % Apr-11 5.5 333.6 27.5 % 3.8 % May-11 348.5 328.2.0 % -1.6 % Jun-11 326.0 3.7 15.4 % -2.3 % Jul-11 3.4 318.1 7.5 % -0.8 % Aug-11 9.5 318.2 9.4 % 0.0 % Sep-11 349.0 318.5 9.4 % 0.1 % Oct-11 3.7 315.4 5.4 % -1.0 % Nov-11 314.3 314.3 3.6 % -0.3 % Dec-11 217.1 319.3-0.1 % 1.6 % Jan-12 5.2 324.0-0.8 % 1.5 % Feb-12 323.1 319.5-0.4 % -1.4 % Mar-12 331.6 313.4-2.4 % -1.9 % Apr-12 279.8 7.9-7.7 % -1.8 % May-12 3.5 0.6-8.4 % -2.4 % Jun-12 292.9 297.3-7.3 % -1.1 % Jul-12 313.2 292.1-8.2 % -1.7 % Aug-12 3.5 289.9-8.9 % -0.7 % Sep-12 284.6 280.2-12.0 % -3.4 % Oct-12 294.2 271.0-14.1 % -3.3 % Nov-12 261.3 264.3-15.9 % -2.5 % Dec-12 172.2 263.5-17.5 % -0.3 % Jan-13 265.6 271.0-16.4 % 2.8 % Feb-13 9.5 263.1-17.7 % -2.9 % Mar-13 3.9 261.8-16.5 % -0.5 % Apr-13 1.4 2.4-17.0 % -2.5 % May-13 276.3 246.9-17.9 % -3.3 % Jun-13 2.9 243.4-18.1 % -1.4 % Jul-13 269.4 2.3-17.7 % -1.3 % Note: The concurrent approach to seasonal adjustment was adopted in July 06. This involves the use of the complete series in adjusting for seasonal factors such as working day and holiday effects. Thus, some of the historical estimates may be different to those reported in earlier releases. Annual change is the percentage change from the same month in the previous year. Monthly change is the change from the previous month. 6. SEEK EI July 13

Table 3. SEEK New Jobs Ads Posted, by State, Seasonally Adjusted Data Index Month NSW VIC QLD SA WA TAS NT ACT AUS Jul-09 141.6 196.7 290.1 249.9 336.5 317.7 368.8 249.1 198.7 Aug-09 147.1 7.8 5.1 271.5 368.0 332.5 439.3 2.9 9.1 Sep-09 154.9 211.3 310.0 287.5 386.5 328.4 481.7 223.2 215.9 Oct-09 1.8 221.1 318.4 299.0 398.0 324.5 5.4 4.1 224.6 Nov-09 169.8 227.1 324.7 288.1 412.3 3.4 472.2 2.0 231.5 Dec-09 173.2 2.0 336.5 295.4 437.2 348.5 6.4 239.1 239.9 Jan-10 183.7 249.7 7.8 318.3 470.8 362.6 3.6 293.0 2.0 Feb-10 185.7 2.3 3.8 318.3 479.6 371.4 484.2 285.7 6.3 Mar-10 190.8 4.6 4.4 313.9 491.6 387.5 477.4 2.9 9.1 Apr-10 192.4 3.9 3.7 7.7 515.0 397.7 465.8 275.7 261.6 May-10 0.7 269.2 372.3 322.7 522.3 0.8 5.8 281.6 273.5 Jun-10 6.6 271.7 380.7 329.3 513.3 398.9 544.1 289.0 277.9 Jul-10 214.7 295.8 398.6 2.8 575.1 399.1 567.9 0.3 295.9 Aug-10 213.2 283.1 399.8 3.6 566.8 394.1 3.8 292.8 290.8 Sep-10 214.4 284.7 3.0 334.1 567.0 370.1 486.2 279.0 291.2 Oct-10 215.8 295.0 9.6 348.1 584.9 370.8 5.2 339.5 299.1 Nov-10 221.6 289.2 4.7 4.7 598.1 387.8 485.7 3.9 3.3 Dec-10 228.0 9.9 443.1 367.7 664.5 419.4 538.1 3.9 319.7 Jan-11 231.5 321.9 449.5 380.9 668.4 436.6 2.9 9.5 326.7 Feb-11 2.2 6.7 6.5 381.8 644.1 415.6 515.7 348.0 3.9 Mar-11 228.1 3.8 464.6 372.9 665.2 413.5 536.8 3.2 321.3 Apr-11 2.4 321.1 482.5 414.7 693.7 422.6 579.8 8.6 333.6 May-11 226.8 316.8 480.0 383.4 690.8 437.0 5.0 328.5 328.2 Jun-11 221.5 2.7 474.5 378.9 687.4 391.3 8.6 321.2 3.7 Jul-11 217.2 294.7 473.3 375.2 710.7 388.3 580.4 326.3 318.1 Aug-11 217.1 288.3 479.6 368.4 723.6 372.0 9.4 338.2 318.2 Sep-11 214.8 287.8 479.3 370.2 742.6 415.7 4.4 3.9 318.5 Oct-11 213.0 281.4 481.7 362.4 734.9 399.1 577.9 328.9 315.4 Nov-11 9.9 280.1 487.0 364.4 732.5 397.9 584.9 331.1 314.3 Dec-11 211.3 279.0 496.3 364.6 782.7 370.7 611.4 3.4 319.3 Jan-12 210.1 292.9 510.3 366.0 774.8 9.5 617.3 3.2 324.0 Feb-12 8.3 283.1 0.2 9.3 785.5 412.1 587.7 322.0 319.5 Mar-12 4.7 275.4 494.8 366.8 761.2 4.0 589.3 313.2 313.4 Apr-12 2.7 273.3 477.3 3.5 7.0 2.2 581.1 296.0 7.9 May-12 0.2 261.3 465.4 338.2 752.1 383.5 536.0 280.8 0.6 Jun-12 199.5 9.9 8.3 347.1 722.7 385.0 562.8 278.1 297.3 Jul-12 198.2 3.8 4.5 338.2 728.4 392.2 539.3 2.5 292.1 Aug-12 198.3 2.2 437.2 334.2 706.5 416.3 8.7 273.3 289.9 Sep-12 194.8 2.2 6.5 327.2 652.0 6.1 574.9 286.4 280.2 Oct-12 189.4 244.5 385.9 315.2 637.9 2.3 614.3 248.6 271.0 Nov-12 186.9 248.7 365.7 297.9 598.8 388.1 5.5 2.4 264.3 Dec-12 186.7 241.2 364.5 297.1 7.0 390.8 597.1 264.0 263.5 Jan-13 190.5 3.3 367.8 2.3 633.1 392.8 7.9 266.5 271.0 Feb-13 189.9 2.1 3.8 297.5 598.1 0.3 575.2 249.6 263.1 Mar-13 191.7 241.4 6.8 295.8 563.2 4.4 581.1 269.4 261.8 Apr-13 185.8 2.3 1.6 283.7 7.9 424.2 572.6 2.4 2.4 May-13 182.1 226.2 342.5 282.6 519.1 2.3 589.3 229.1 246.9 Jun-13 179.4 2.8 3.2 281.9 486.1 3.9 6.3 219.9 243.4 Jul-13 179.1 2.2 324.2 277.9 469.4 371.2 595.1 2.4 2.3 Note: The concurrent approach to seasonal adjustment was adopted in July 06. This involves the use of the complete series in adjusting for seasonal factors such as working day and holiday effects. Thus, some of the historical estimates may be different to those reported in earlier releases. TAS and NT sample sizes are limited and as such should be interpreted with caution. Also the state and national series are seasonally adjusted separately and, as a result, there may be some discrepancy between the national and the average of the state series. 7. SEEK EI July 13

Table 4. SEEK EI, by State (see State charts) Month NSW VIC QLD SA WA TAS NT ACT AUS Jul-09 29.8 41.3 31.2 28.2 31.8 32.3.2 43.1 34.4 Aug-09 29.1 41.4 31.9 29.9 33.0 31.7.4 38.6 34.5 Sep-09.4 42.4 32.1.3 33.6 31.8 44.5 37.8.3 Oct-09 32.3 46.3 33.1 31.6.4 34.9 51.8 42.5 37.6 Nov-09 34.7 49.1 34.1 29.9 36.0 34.4 47.1 43.2 39.4 Dec-09 34.7 51.5.6.7 38.7 33.7 47.6 41.9.5 Jan-10 36.4 51.7 36.0 31.4.0.0 48.9 46.5 41.7 Feb-10 36.4 52.3.0 32.9.9 34.3.5 47.9 41.8 Mar-10 38.1 53.9 34.6 31.5 42.3 31.7 46.2 41.1 42.6 Apr-10 39.0 53.4 33.9 31.1 42.8 33.6 38.8 44.6 42.8 May-10 39.4 56.7.4 32.4 43.3 32.0 44.3 43.0 44.1 Jun-10.8 57.7.6 32.8 43.9 34.7 46.8.8.1 Jul-10 41.7 62.0 36.7 32.8 47.0 32.4 48.8 44.1 47.0 Aug-10 41.8 61.1 37.0 33.6 47.8 33.8 47.7 42.7 47.0 Sep-10 42.6 62.1.9 31.3 48.1 27.4.0 42.8 47.0 Oct-10 43.8 63.8 37.0 34.0 49.5.7 43.8 51.2 48.8 Nov-10 44.8 64.4 38.2 33.7 49.5.0.3 53.9 49.6 Dec-10.6 65.0 39.2 32.6 51.6 31.5.2 48.8.4 Jan-11.3 66.0 39.8 34.0 53.4 29.6 37.4 53.7 51.0 Feb-11.1 61.8.1 33.3.3 28.5 37.5 46.9 49.5 Mar-11 44.8 61.7 41.2 33.3 51.6 28.8 39.4 46.5 49.9 Apr-11 44.6 65.2 42.5.6 54.8 29.5 39.8 49.4 51.5 May-11 43.6 59.8.4 34.0.7 29.0 37.2 44.9 48.7 Jun-11 41.4 58.0.2 32.4 49.9 24.5.6.2 47.2 Jul-11 41.9 58.5.9 31.7 52.9 23.5.6.2 48.2 Aug-11 41.1.1 38.8 29.5 52.5 28.6 37.2.5 46.5 Sep-11.0 53.2 38.4 27.9 52.4.6.1 42.6.4 Oct-11.2 52.7 37.9 28.1 51.2.7 37.2 41.7.1 Nov-11 38.9 51.4 37.4 26.9 49.4 24.8 38.4 36.0 43.8 Dec-11.7 53.1 39.8 28.3 53.6.5.0.8 46.3 Jan-12.1.2 39.3 28.5 51.8 27.4 37.8 37.7 46.1 Feb-12 39.7 53.2 37.8 28.5.6 23.6 33.2 39.4.0 Mar-12 39.4 52.8 38.7 29.2.2.2 34.5 41.8.1 Apr-12 38.5 51.3 37.2 28.8 49.5 24.2.5 37.8 43.8 May-12 38.2 49.1.4 26.8 47.5.8.8 36.4 42.4 Jun-12 38.8 48.7.1 28.4 44.9 27.2 33.8 37.1 42.2 Jul-12 38.2 48.2 34.1 28.8.8.2.3 31.7 41.6 Aug-12 38.0 47.0 34.0 28.0 42.8.9 27.5 34.4.9 Sep-12 36.5 46.7 31.9 29.4 38.8 26.8 32.3 34.8 39.3 Oct-12 34.1 44.3 29.3 26.6.0 19.1 27.0.2 36.4 Nov-12 34.8.1 28.8 26.0 34.8 18.6 26.7 33.9 36.6 Dec-12 34.1 43.5 28.2 26.5 34.8 19.4 27.8 31.8 36.0 Jan-13 33.6 44.7 27.9 24.7.2 17.3 26.7 33.5.9 Feb-13 33.2 42.2 28.0 24.2 33.8 23.4 27.6.5.0 Mar-13 32.3.7 26.4 23.2.6 18.4 24.5 29.4 33.4 Apr-13 31.1 39.2.5 22.2 28.8 16.5 23.8 27.1 32.0 May-13.7 38.4.5 21.7 27.5 19.2 21.8.3 31.5 Jun-13.1 38.9.0 21.2.9 15.7 21.6 24.4.9 Jul-13 29.3 37.1 23.3.6 24.4 18.2 21.2 26.3 29.6 Note: The concurrent approach to seasonal adjustment was adopted in July 06. This involves the use of the complete series in adjusting for seasonal factors such as working day and holiday effects. Thus, some of the historical estimates may be different to those reported in earlier releases. Annual change is the percentage change from the same month in the previous year. Also, the state and national series are seasonally adjusted separately and, as a result, there may be some discrepancy between the national and the average of the state series. 8. SEEK EI July 13

An explanation of the SEEK indicators are as follows: Advertiser an individual or organisation who has placed an advertisement on the SEEK website. SEEK charges advertisers to post an advertisement to the website. Application a response made to a job advertisement via the SEEK website through the Apply Now function, which sends responses directly to the advertiser. Duplicate Job Advertisement a job advertisement consisting of the same title and content as another advertisement posted to the SEEK website in the same month. This includes advertisements posted to different classifications (industry, occupation and location). Index a numerical scale used to compare variables with one another or with some reference number ( indexation point ). It illustrates relative changes in data over time. Industry defined as the SEEK industry classification in which the job advertisement was first placed, eg. Accounting. SEEK industry classifications have been mapped to the ANZSIC industry codes. Job Advertisement a posting made to the SEEK website advertising a specific position of employment that is available to be filled. Jobseeker an individual who visits the SEEK website with the view to searching for a job opportunity. SEEK does not charge jobseekers to apply for jobs. Labour market demand a measure of the level and composition of employment that employers wish to engage at a given point in time; given current wage rates, output levels and other relevant factors. Labour market supply a measure of the number of people seeking new employment including those working or available for work. It reflects the availability and willingness of actual and potential employees to supply labour of a particular structure and composition, given wage rates and other working conditions. Linked-Out Job Advertisement a job advertisement that requires applications to be lodged via a third-party website. The SEEK database does not record application volumes for linked-out advertisements. Location defined as the SEEK location classification in which the job advertisement was first placed, eg. Brisbane. Locations are broken down into Metro and Non-Metro. New Job Ads this is the number of new job ads posted on seek.com.au in that month. The series is adjusted to ensure that multiple postings count as only one ad. Multiple postings occur when an ad is posted several times across several classifications or when a client cancels and re-posts the same ad within the same month. Due to data availability, the New Job Ads series at the State level has not been adjusted for postings in multiple states. Seasonal Adjustment Seasonal adjustment was carried out by the SEATS/TRAMO model developed by the Bank of Spain. The model employs signal extraction techniques to pre-adjust the series for outlier and calendar effects. The adjustment accounts for working day and holiday effects. Also, the concurrent approach to seasonal adjustment was adopted in May 06. This means that each month the above model is reestimated using the full data set available to that month. Thus, historical seasonally adjusted data may vary slightly from month to month, as revised seasonal factors are applied to the fixed original data. Note also that in order to account for regional diversity and to arrive at more robust adjustments for the national series, the state and national series are adjusted separately and, thus, there may be some discrepancy between the national and the average of the state series from time to time. SEEK Employment Index (EI) the number of new job ads posted on SEEK per applications received. Job applications for job ads that are Linked Out (i.e., channelled outside the SEEK website and for which applications are lodged directly with a third party) are imputed on the assumption that linkedout jobs attract as many applications as the non-linked out ads. The job applications series includes applications made on SEEK in the month and applications received 7 days into the next month for jobs posted in the previous month. The latter is initially forecast and subsequently updated with actual figures. Disclaimer This document may not be reproduced, distributed or published by any recipient for any purpose. Under no circumstances is this document to be used or considered to be an offer to sell, or to be soliciting an offer to buy. The information and any opinions contained in this document have been obtained from and are based upon, sources that are believed to be reliable. The views expressed in this document accurately reflect the authors personal views. The authors make no representation as to the accuracy or completeness of the information and/or opinions and neither the information nor the opinions should be relied upon as such. All opinions and estimates contained in this document reflect the authors judgments on the date of this document and may change without notice from time to time. The authors compensation, remuneration or any money paid to the authors for production of this document was in no way, and never will be directly or indirectly related to specific recommendations, views or opinions expressed about any matter contained in this document. The Centre for Strategic Economic Studies and Victoria University disclaim any responsibility, and shall not be liable for data provided by SEEK Limited and market analysis based on these data. SEEK Limited and its related bodies corporate, their respective directors, officers, and employees disclaim any responsibility, and shall not be liable, for any loss, damage, claim, liability, proceedings, cost or expense ( Liability ) arising directly or indirectly (and whether in tort (including negligence), contract, equity or otherwise) out of or in connection with the contents of and/or any omissions from the contents of this document and/or any communications in relation to them. Occupation defined as the SEEK occupation classification in which the job advertisement was first placed, eg. Payroll. There are over 0 SEEK occupational categories. 9. SEEK EI July 13