Job vacancies have decreased by 10,000 from May to 471,000 in August, according to new seasonally adjusted figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
“The number of job vacancies declined by 2 per cent over the three months to August 2022, although remained elevated in historical terms and are still more than double pre-pandemic levels,” ABS labour statistics head Lauren Ford said.
The number of job vacancies in August 2022 was 41 per cent higher than August last year (334,000), when the labour market was impacted by the COVID-19 lockdowns.
The August 2022 job vacancies were also more than double what they were in February 2020 (227,000), prior to the pandemic.
“The large growth in vacancies through the pandemic has coincided with a decline in the number of unemployed people. As a result, there were a similar number of unemployed people (488,000) to job vacancies (471,000) in August 2022, compared with three times as many unemployed people to vacancies before the start of the pandemic,” Ms Ford said.
“Despite the overall quarterly decrease, the number of job vacancies continued to increase in some industries, such as Retail trade (up 15 per cent) and Accommodation and food services (up 14 per cent). This reflected ongoing labour shortages in a tight labour market, particularly in customer facing industries.”
The industries with the largest percentage decrease in vacancies over the quarter were Construction (16 per cent) and Education and training (12 per cent) and the industries with the highest percentage growth were transport, postal and warehousing (17 per cent) and Retail trade (15 per cent).
Across the states and territories, the largest quarterly percentage decline in job vacancies was in Tasmania (down 17 per cent) and Western Australia (down 7 per cent).
The largest percentage growth was in Queensland (up 9 per cent), followed by Victoria (up 5 per cent).