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Page 1: Measuring Job Vacancies in New Zealand through Jobs Online

Measuring Job Vacancies in New

Zealand through Jobs Online

LEW 14 Conference 2010Anne Fale, Carmel Tuya and Dr Dafydd Davies

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Outline• Rationale for measuring job vacancy information• Measuring job vacancies in New Zealand and overseas

• Department of Labour’s Jobs Online• Results from Jobs Online• Comparing Jobs Online to the unemployment rate• Comparing Jobs Online to other labour market indicators

• Further developments on Jobs Online• Conclusion.

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Rationale for measuring job vacancy information• Job vacancies - an important indicator of changes in labour market demand

• Provides information about economic changes

• Job vacancies assist in determining occupations in shortage and skill shortages

• Monthly information that is available promptly

• Provides data for labour market research.

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Measuring job vacancies in New Zealand

• Several vacancy series since the 1950s

• ANZ job advertisement series

• Job Vacancy Monitoring Programme (JVMP)

• SEEK employment index

• Jobs Online.

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International Experience

• United States: Help Wanted Online (HWOL) series

• Australia: Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR)’s Internet Vacancy Index.

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Department of Labour’s Jobs Online

• Developed to address the need for labour market demand information

• Shift to collecting online advertising of job vacancies

• Replaces Job Vacancy Monitoring Programme (JVMP)

• Low administrative costs• Focused on skilled vacancies• Data presented as an index• Job vacancies by region, industry and occupation.

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How does the Department of labour use Jobs Online?

• Ministerial purposes

• Other purposes.

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Results from Jobs Online

• Skilled Vacancies Index (SVI) and All Vacancies Index (AVI) indexes

• SVI by region

• SVI by industry

• SVI by occupation.

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Jobs Online: Skilled Vacancies Index (SVI)

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Jobs Online: Skilled Vacancies Index (SVI) and All Vacancies Index (AVI)

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Jobs Online by region

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Jobs Online by industry

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Jobs Online by occupation

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Comparing Jobs Online to the other labour market indicators

• Skilled Vacancies Index (SVI) and unemployment rate

• The Beveridge curve• Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion (QSBO):•Labour turnover•Difficulty in finding labour•Labour as a constraint.

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Jobs Online and the unemployment rate

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Relationship between job vacancies and unemployment: the Beveridge curve

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Using Jobs Online to test the Beveridge curve

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Jobs Online and labour turnover

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Jobs Online and difficulty in finding labour

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Jobs Online and labour as a constraint

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Further developments for Jobs Online

• Generalised job boards• Specialist job boards• Seasonal adjustment• The Beveridge curve relationship• Using vacancy rate to forecast unemployment rate.

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Conclusion

• Jobs Online uses online ads• Increased number of ads• Decreased administrative costs

• As expected, when we tested the Beveridge curve using Jobs Online data, it generated the relationship between vacancy rate and unemployment rate

• Ongoing improvements to Jobs Online can be made through:• Splicing in data from Heraldjobs• Seasonally adjusted series.

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For more information

• Jobs Online Monthly Report: http://dol.govt.nz/publications/jol/report/

• For a copy of the LEW14 conference paper contact us at:[email protected]

• Any questions?