Job offers qualified fell by 1. 0 percent in December from the previous month, shows national data.
The index of vacancies qualified Department of education, employment and workplace relations in December was 43.7 points, 1.4 percent higher than in December 2009.
Index of vacancy of internet Department also fell into 0.4 percent in November to absolute points, be 20.9 percent higher than in November 2009.
Vacancies in December fell in all three occupational groups monitored by the Department. Professionals were down 0.6 percent associated professionals fell 1.6 percent and trades alleviated 1. 0 percent.
The largest decrease was recorded for construction workers, down 5.9 per cent, while the biggest increase was in food distribution, increasing 1.4 percent.
The largest decrease qualified vacancies in the month were recorded in Queensland, down 3.7 percent, followed by the Northern Territory, out of 3. 1 percent.
Rising 1.9 per cent Over the year., Western Australia recorded the largest increase in waves, rising in 36.9%, followed by an increase of 3.5 percent in NSW, the biggest increase was registered in Western Australia.
The largest declines were observed in Queensland, below 36. 5 per cent.
AAP
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