06.01 Labour force survey
Previous releases
2011:
Employment up by 46 000
Tables
(01.02.2012)
2011:
Stable labour force participation
Tables
(02.11.2011)
2011:
Lower participation rate for young people
Tables
(04.08.2011)
2011:
Decrease in labour force participation
Tables
(04.05.2011)
4 quart 2010:
Increasing number of underemployed
Tables
(02.02.2011)
3 quart 2010:
Lower labour force participation
Tables
(03.11.2010)
2 quart 2010:
Fewer women work part-time
Tables
(05.08.2010)
1 quart 2010:
Decrease in full-time employees
Tables
(05.05.2010)
4 quart 2009:
More long-term unemployed
Tables
(03.02.2010)
3 quart 2009:
Lower labour force participation
Tables
(28.10.2009)
2 quart 2009:
Fewer young people employed
Tables
(31.07.2009)
1 quart 2009:
Lower labour force participation rate for men
Tables
(29.04.2009)
2008:
Fewer on temporary contracts
Tables
(28.01.2009)
2008:
More women with full-time work
Tables
(29.10.2008)
2008:
Higher labour force participation
Tables
(01.08.2008)
2008:
Higher share of women working full time
Tables
(30.04.2008)
Incorrect figures for underemployment
(08.02.2008)
2007:
Higher labour force participation
Tables
(30.01.2008)
2007:
Higher participation rate among elderly
Tables
(31.10.2007)
2007:
More people work full time
Tables
(06.08.2007)
2007:
More elderly people employed
Tables
(04.05.2007)
2006:
Number of employed people up by 81 000
Tables
(07.02.2007)
2006:
More employed mostly part-time workers
Tables
(08.11.2006)
2006/1500:
61 000 more employed
Tables
(09.08.2006)
2006:
22 000 more temporary employed
Tables
(12.05.2006)
2005:
More people working full time
Tables
(01.02.2006)
2005:
More people working full time
Tables
(02.11.2005)
2005:
116 000 unemployed
Tables
(05.08.2005)
2005:
More people underemployed
Tables
(04.05.2005)
2004:
More people work part-time
Tables
(02.02.2005)
2004:
More underemployed women
Tables
(27.10.2004)
2004:
More part-time and temporary work
Tables
(04.08.2004)
2004:
Employment down in manufacturing
Tables
(28.04.2004)
2003:
Higher participation rate among the oldest
Tables
(29.01.2004)
3 quart 2003:
112 000 unemployed people
Tables
(30.10.2003)
2 quart 2003:
Employment down by 28 000 persons
Tables
(04.08.2003)
1 quart 2003:
Unemployment over 100 000
Tables
(30.04.2003)
4 quart 2002:
Increasing female employment
Tables
(30.01.2003)
3 quart 2002:
More female part-time workers
Tables
(31.10.2002)
2 quart 2002:
More part-time workers among females
Tables
(05.08.2002)
1 quart 2002:
Increased employment among females
Tables
(02.05.2002)
4 quart 2001:
Increased employment among females
Tables
(31.01.2002)
3 quart 2001:
Stable employment
(01.11.2001)
2 quart 2001:
Stable labour force participation
(06.08.2001)
1 quart 2001:
Stable labour force participation
(03.05.2001)
4 quart 2000:
More women in full-time jobs
(01.02.2001)
3 quart 2000:
Stable labour force participation
(08.11.2000)
2 quart 2000:
Increased employment and reduced unemployment
(09.08.2000)
1 quart 2000:
Higher unemployment
(11.05.2000)
4 quart 1999:
Higher unemployment
(03.02.2000)
Previous Weekly bulletins
1 quart 1999:
Halt in employment growth
(99/18)
3 quart 1998:
Unemployment continues to decline
(98/44)
2 quart 1998:
Signs of weaker growth in employment
(98/33)
1 quart 1998:
Continued sharp rise in employment
(98/18)
4 quart 1997:
Labour force participation is increasing fastest among young people
(98/06)
3 quart 1997:
Record-high labour force participation by women
(97/44)
2 quart 1997:
No increase in use of overtime
(97/37)
2 quart 1997:
Fewer temporary employees
(97/37)
2 quart 1997:
Moderate decline in the number of unemployed
(97/33)
2 quart 1996:
Quarter of a million temporary employees
(97/24)
1 quart 1997:
More employed, fewer jobless
(97/19)
2 quart 1996:
Continued improvement in labour market
(96/34)
1 quart 1996:
Employment continues to rise
(96/20)