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South East Queensland

JobSeeker and Youth Allowance recipients

In March 2020 there were 134,001 JobSeeker and Youth Allowance recipients in the South East Queensland.

This new dataset released by the Department of Social Services is updated monthly. This represents the number of people who are eligible recipients of JobSeeker allowance (generally aged 22+) and youth allowance (excluding students, generally aged 21 and under). To be eligible for JobSeeker, which replaced Newstart allowance in March 2020, participants must be unemployed and looking for work, though certain activity criteria have been relaxed during the COVID-19 period.

JobSeeker rates are a good updated measure of socio-economic disadvantage in an area, and should be looked at in conjunction with 2016 Census SEIFA indexes, employment status, income and education levels. They can also provide an indication of which areas within your region are most affected by the impacts of COVID-19 containment measures.

JobSeeker data are shown for Local Government Areas, and SA2s which have a significant population within the LGA or region.

JobSeeker
Current monthMarch 2020December 2019
Region - LGA/SA2JobSeeker and youth allowance recipients% of 15-64 age populationJobSeeker and Youth allowance recipients % of 15-64 age populationChange
South East Queensland134,0015.5120,5514.9+13,450
Brisbane33,2143.929,9293.5+3,285
Gold Coast21,6245.419,0004.7+2,624
Ipswich11,4007.610,2126.8+1,188
Lockyer Valley1,9047.31,6816.4+223
Logan17,6898.015,9447.2+1,745
Moreton Bay19,4126.517,5295.9+1,883
Noosa1,9015.91,7435.4+158
Redland4,8355.04,3924.5+443
Scenic Rim1,7396.81,5736.1+166
Somerset1,2438.21,1767.8+67
Sunshine Coast11,8575.710,6915.1+1,166
Toowoomba7,1836.86,6816.3+502
Greater Brisbane90,1745.481,3474.9+8,827
Queensland210,2426.3190,5325.7+19,710
Source: Department of Social Services - JobSeeker and Youth Allowance recipients - monthly profile via data.gov.au. Compiled and presented by .id - informed decisions
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

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