Jobs Online Monthly Report December 2012

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Index Jobs Online Monthly Report ember 20 Jobs Online measures changes in job vacancies advertised on the two main internet job boards SEEK and Trade Me Jobs. Fall in online vacancies continues in ember Jobs Online shows, in seasonally adjusted terms, that skilled 1 job vacancies decreased by 5.6% in ember, following a fall in November. Similarly, all job vacancies decreased by 6.3% in ember, following a fall in November. Skilled job vacancies decreased in most regions, most industry groups and across all occupation groups. Over the year to ember, skilled vacancies decreased by 1.5%, however all vacancies increased by 0.6%. While there is some variation from month to month in the seasonally adjusted series, the trend in skilled vacancies has been slowly falling since August 20 (see Figure 1). In trend terms, skilled vacancies decreased by 1.4% in ember. Similarly, all vacancies decreased by 0.7% in ember. Figure 1: Skilled Vacancies Index Seasonally adjusted and trend series (May 20=0) 140 0 0 80 60 40 20 Trend Seasonally adjusted 0 06 1 Skilled occupations are defined as skill levels 1-3 under the Australia New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) 2006. Skill level 3 is equivalent to a national qualifications framework level 4 qualification.

Skilled job vacancies decreased in most industry groups and across all occupation groups in ember In ember, skilled job vacancies decreased in most industry groups (see Table 1). The biggest fall over the month was in the information technology (down by 15.5%) industry group. The only increase was for the hospitality and tourism industry (up by 5.7%). Over the year to ember, skilled job vacancies increased in most industry groups. The demand for skilled workers was strongest in construction and engineering (up by 40.6%), followed by hospitality and tourism (up by 20.6%). Table 1: Skilled Vacancies Index by industry group, seasonally adjusted Industry (Nov - ) ( - ) Hospitality and tourism 5.7% 20.6% Construction and engineering -3.8% 40.6% Accounting, HR, legal, and administration -4.1% -.2% Sales, retail, marketing and advertising -7.6% -.0% Health and medical -8.0% 8.6% Education and training -9.2% 0.5% Information technology -15.5% -26.4% Other -0.3%.1% Total skilled job vacancies -5.6% -1.5% Table 2: Skilled Vacancies Index by occupation group, seasonally adjusted Occupation (Nov - ) ( - ) Managers -0.6% 2.3% Technicians and trades workers -0.9% 15.2% Professionals -.9% -.4% Total skilled job vacancies -5.6% -1.5%

In ember, vacancies decreased in all skilled occupation groups (see Table 2). The biggest fall was for professionals (down by.9%), followed by technicians and trades workers (down by 0.9%) and managers (down by 0.6%). Over the year, job vacancies increased across most skilled occupation groups. Technicians and trades workers had the biggest increase (up by 15.2%), followed by managers (up by 2.3%). Professionals had the only fall in vacancies over the year (down by.4%). Skilled job vacancies decreased in most regions Skilled job vacancies were down in the country s main centres in ember (see Table 3), with the biggest fall in Wellington (down by.4%), followed by Canterbury (down by.9%) and Auckland (down by 5.4%). The only increase was in the North Island excluding Auckland and Wellington (up by 1.8%). Table 3: Skilled Vacancies Index by region, seasonally adjusted Region (Nov - ) ( - ) Auckland -5.4% -4.2% Wellington -.4% -.0% North Island Other 1.8%.2% Canterbury -.9% 4.4% South Island Other -4.6% -1.0% Nationwide -5.6% -1.5% Over the year (see figure 2), the North Island (excluding Auckland and Wellington) showed the biggest rise in skilled vacancies of any region (up by.2%), followed by Canterbury (up by 4.4%). The biggest fall was in Wellington (down by.0%) followed by Auckland (down by 4.2%).

Index Figure 2: Skilled Vacancies Index by region Seasonally adjusted (May 20=0) 200 180 160 140 0 0 80 60 40 20 Auckland Wellington North Island - Other Canterbury South Island - Other 0 06 Construction and engineering drove vacancy growth in Canterbury Despite the sharp fall in vacancies in Canterbury in ember, vacancies grew over the past year (up by 4.4%). Construction and engineering vacancies (up by 57.9%) and sales, retail, marketing and advertising (up by 20.2%) drove this growth. There was a fall in vacancies for the IT (down by 24.9%) and accounting, HR, legal and administration (down by 22.3%) industry groups. Revisions Jobs Online is adjusted for seasonal variations. In accordance with standard statistical practice, the entire series is revised each month and this can lead to noticeable revisions of previously published figures towards the end of the data series. Table 4 below gives a summary of revisions made to the previous Jobs Online reports over the past four months.

Table 4: Revisions Summary Skilled Vacancies Index and All Vacancies Index Skilled Vacancies Index All Vacancies Index Month Revised Previously Published * Revised Previously Published * Monthly Annual Monthly Annual Monthly Annual Monthly Annual Percentage change Aug 20 4.0 7.8 3.8 7.8 2.3 7.8 2.3 7.8 Sep 20-5.2 3.8-5.1 3.8-4.3 4.5-4.2 4.5 Oct 20 4.2 14.1 4.8 14.2 4.0 15.0 4.3 15.0 Nov 20-4.0 4.3-4.1 4.3-2.6 7.1-2.7 7.2 * Figures as published last month. For further information Detailed charts and data tables for the figures used in this report can be found at: http://www.dol.govt.nz/publications/jol/index.asp. For more information on Jobs Online, see the Background and Methodology report at http://www.dol.govt.nz/publications/jol/methodology/index.asp. Contact the Labour and Immigration Research Centre at research@dol.govt.nz or visit us at www.dol.govt.nz/research.