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Factors affecting the supply of labour
• Wage/non wage remuneration – supply of labour in different labour markets expands as benefits increase. As the labour market tightens nationally, upward pressure on wages occurs. This becomes a cause of cost-push inflation.
• Labour force growth –natural increase, immigration, age distribution and participation rate will all contribute to the size of the labour force.
• Labour force growth has been a crucial factor for the Australian labour market over the last 15 years. ie. The labour force has increased from 8.5 million to 11 million
• Participation rate - labour force X 100
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Male participation rate has decreased and female participation rate has increased.
• Factors - State of the economy, social attitudes, school retention rates, retirement age
• Working conditions – hours, sick leave, holidays, LSL, danger, facilities ……..
• Human capital – Australia has an over supply of unskilled workers and a shortage of skilled, experienced workers. Skill, education and training are key supply factors in all professional labour markets
• Labour mobility – geographic and occupational mobility have become more important as the labour force becomes more flexible.
Australian Workforce
• Workforce = Labour force
• All those over 15 years who are working or actively seeking work (unemployed)
• Describe and account for the trends in Australia’s workforce over the last 10 years