The Financial Cost of Job Loss in Australia
Survey
HILDA
Author(s)
Lancaster, David
lancasterd@rba.gov.au
Reserve Bank of Australia
Date Issued
2021-09-16
Publisher
Reserve Bank of Australia
Keywords
employment
labour market
pandemic
wages
Abstract
Workers who lose a job tend to experience large and persistent earnings losses. On average, real earnings are around one-third lower in the year of job loss, and it takes at least four years for an individual's annual earnings to recover. Earnings losses are particularly persistent following the loss of a long-term job. Workers who find new employment tend to work fewer hours at lower hourly rates of pay.
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