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Abstract:SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia employment unexpectedly dipped in December following an outsized gain the month before, while the jobless rate stayed near five-decade lows.
Australia jobs fall 14,600 in Dec, unemployment steady
SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australia employment unexpectedly dipped in December following an outsized gain the month before, while the jobless rate stayed near five-decade lows.
Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Thursday showed net employment fell 14,600 in December from November, when they surged by a revised 58,200, and missed forecasts for an increase of 22,500.
The jobless rate held at 3.5%, just above the recent 48-year trough of 3.4%, while the participation rate dipped to 66.6% from a record high.
(Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
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