Infographic 1
Labour demand continues to increase in accommodation and food services

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Infographic description

The title of the infographic is "Labour demand continues to increase in accommodation and food services"

This is a stacked vertical bar chart.

The vertical axis shows numbers from 0 to 1,600,000 by increments of 200,000.

The horizontal axis shows the quarterly series from the first quarter of 2019 to the fourth quarter of 2019, and the monthly series from October 2020 to August 2021.

There are 15 stacked vertical bars in total, each representing a quarterly or monthly series.

The first stacked vertical bar represents the first quarter of 2019 and shows the number of job vacancies at 56,590, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 1,300,610.

The second stacked vertical bar represents the second quarter of 2019 and shows the number of job vacancies at 77,540, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 1,313,735.

The third stacked vertical bar represents the third quarter of 2019 and shows the number of job vacancies at 76,605, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 1,398,200.

The fourth stacked vertical bar represents the fourth quarter of 2019 and shows the number of job vacancies at 61,725, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 1,364,650.

The fifth stacked vertical bar represents the month of October 2020 and shows the number of job vacancies at 52,275, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 1,050,320.

The sixth stacked vertical bar represents the month of November 2020 and shows the number of job vacancies at 43,370, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 1,032,685.

The seventh stacked vertical bar represents the month of December 2020 and shows the number of job vacancies at 43,495, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 957,110.

The eighth stacked vertical bar represents the month of January 2021 and shows the number of job vacancies at 33,015, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 924,815.

The ninth stacked vertical bar represents the month of February 2021 and shows the number of job vacancies at 40,275, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 844,875.

The tenth stacked vertical bar represents the month of March 2021 and shows the number of job vacancies at 71,570, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 856,235.

The eleventh stacked vertical bar represents the month of April 2021 and shows the number of job vacancies at 64,510, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 900,345.

The twelfth stacked vertical bar represents the month of May 2021 and shows the number of job vacancies at 78,365, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 921,880.

The thirteenth stacked vertical bar represents the month of June 2021 and shows the number of job vacancies at 123,700, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 891,265.

The fourteenth stacked vertical bar represents the month of July 2021 and shows the number of job vacancies at 132,800, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 1,008,410.

The fifteenth stacked vertical bar represents the month of August 2021 and shows the number of job vacancies at 156,755, and the number of payroll employees (JVWS) at 1,120,270.

Note(s): The data are not seasonally adjusted.

Source(s): Job Vacancy and Wage Survey (5217), tables 14-10-0371-01 and 14-10-0325-01.

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