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Government released its draft National strategy for the Care and Support sector today. I haven’t read it in full detail, but credit where it’s due - really promising to see the focus on some key issues impacting the sector. Here are my early thoughts. #auspol #ausecon
A driver of this work is the persistent issues impacting supply of labour. Challenges at the intersection of the labour market and care economy are well known. Consumers see it through cancelled appts, thinner rosters on Aged Care sites and difficulty confirming services
Longterm scarring of the care workforce due to pay, recognition and nature of work is impacting the ability of providers to access labour resources. This is no longer an issue in regional and remote areas, but one across geographies and cohorts.
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This picture of Australia's #gendergap in earnings shows that progress in closing the gender gap has been plateauing since 2018

Women's average full-time weekly pay is $264 less than men's, equivalent to a 14.1% gap

This adds up to a gap of $13,723 over a year

#genderpaygap
Industries with the widest #gendergap in earnings in the Australian workforce

👩‍💻Professional services 25.3%
👩🏽‍⚕️Healthcare & Social assistance 22.2%
💵Financial services 19%
👷🏽‍♀️Construction 18.8%
🏘Real estate 17.4%
🚜Mining 16%

#genderpaygap #genderequality #womenintheworkforce
Compared to the nation-wide average of 14.1%, the gender gap in weekly full-time earnings swells to 22.4% in Western Australia

#genderpaygap #genderequality #ausecon #womenintheworkforce
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What do economists want to see in #Budget2022?

We need investment in the economy's "real" productive capacity.

That means R&D, investment in the health & care workforce, housing, digital connectivity, dismantling barriers to women's economic inclusion

#ausecon #auspol
… This requires a #Budget2022 with long-term vision and policy innovation, not just short-term cost relief.

Current inflationary pressures mean that splashing cash could actually make things worse, unless we also focus on the "supply side" of the economy.
The Budget is also a statement of a country's values and priorities

Expect a sizeable increase in defence spending to "keep Australians safe"

Meanwhile Australian women continue to be murdered by a current or former partner at a rate of one woman per week (Source: @OurWatchAus)
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Australia's latest labour force numbers paint a glowing picture, with employment and hours worked at record highs

But this doesn't give the full picture of workforce realities

Looking closer, it's Healthcare & Social Assistance fuelling this job growth

#ausecon #economy #jobs
This is unsurprising, given we're in a pandemic.

But it's worrying, because we know workers in this industry are being pushed to the brink.

Soaring growth in Healthcare & Social Assistance jobs includes almost 12,000 more workers who are now clocking up 50+ hours weekly
Shortfalls in the workforce capacity of Australia's Healthcare & Social Assistance sector is illustrated in job vacancy numbers.

The sector is currently battling a pandemic with 60,000 unfilled vacancies.

That's more than double pre-pandemic levels.

#COVID19Au #ausecon #auspol
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Higher Education in Australia: The Crisis we don't need to have. 1. Australian universities, such as Adelaide Uni right now, are facing large job losses. Bad for students. Bad for staff. Bad for the sector. #auspol #highereducation
2. The precise quantum of the federal government's contribution to Higher Education funding is difficult to calculate as @andrewnorton and Geoff Sharrock show andrewnorton.net.au/2021/05/14/the… geoffsharrockinmelbourne.net/2021/05/17/may… #auspol
3. Universities Australia states: "The sector took a $1.8 billion revenue hit last year. Universities Australia estimates another $2 billion will be lost this year - against 2019 actual operating revenue" - through loss of international student revenue. canberratimes.com.au/story/7249374/…
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A thread reflecting on recent #MMT discussion/debate/name calling in Aus Twitter.

I've been watching detractors and critics of MMT battling it out with proponents and it has led me to hate the internet even more and spend less time on Twitter lately. #auspol #ausecon
My feed seems full of people on both sides calling each other names and weaponising quote tweets in what appear to be mindless attempts to win the internet, and generally assuming the worst of each other. Often these are people whose values are 90% aligned.
It's easy to discredit a body of thought; just criticise it, then engage & amplify those who defend it badly. Constructive critical engagement involves engaging the thoughtful, considerate and open proponents. In #MMT examples of such people are @StevenHailAus & @StephanieKelton.
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Meanwhile, #US #e-commerce sales, per Mastercard SpendingPulse, were up 92.7 percent in May, underscoring the broader shift to #digital in how we work, live and shop.
webwire.com/ViewPressRel.a… Image
#ecommerce #digital
According to Mastercard SpendingPulse, more money was spent online in the #US between April and May than the last 12 Cyber Mondays combined. ImageImageImageImage
#ecommerce #digital #ausbiz #ausecon
Of those aged between 22 and 35, only 36 per cent have a credit card, down from 59 per cent in 2002, and only 14 per cent pay in cash.
afr.com/companies/fina…
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Does anyone actually believe the unemployment rate was just 6.2% last month?? Don't. All that number proves is how irrelevant the official unemployment rate has become. Let's walk through the math: ...2 @unionsaustralia #ausecon #ABS #LFS
Official unemployment increased by just 105,000 people. Not too bad, right? Wrong. 500,000 people lost work but 'left' the labour force. Why? To be included in the labour force, you must be available for work and actively seeking it. What was the point of that in April? ...3
Let's count them in actual unemployed. Then there's another 750,000 Australians who were 'employed' but didn't work a single hour. JobKeeper helps on that score. Include them & unemployment is now 2.1 million--not the official 823,000. That's 15% of the adjusted labour force ...4
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This is a comically bad argument to be making on the very same day the RBA governor makes the emphatic case that record-low wage growth is threatening trust in our economic institutions @ellenmfanning @bairdjulia @ABCthedrum #auspol #ausecon 1/6
For example, Lowe's speech ( rba.gov.au/speeches/2018/…) includes the graph below showing just how slow real wage growth has been 2/6
See also rba.gov.au/speeches/2018/… and for a more technical discussion this RBA discussion paper by Geoff Weir rba.gov.au/publications/r… 3/6
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@TheAusInstitute’s #RevenueSummit A post-Keynesian/#MMT perspective – questioning the premise of the Summit. In short, a washout – putatively sensible people nodding sagely at the repetition of neoliberal talking points.

#auspol #ausecon 1/12
Contra *every single speaker* at the #RevenueSummit, fiat money is not a scarce commodity that the government needs from us, it’s a tool that the government creates ex nihilo and *we, the populace, need it*. 2/12
Don’t take my word for it, take that of noted socialist Alan Greenspan’s:

Or Ben Bernanke’s. Or the Bank of England’s. Bankers know this stuff. 3/12
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Turning the tables on what we know about Australia’s powerful people and institutions | Rosie Williams whistleblower.network/2018/03/29/tur… - I've finally come up for air!
For the last four months I have been coding solidly to build the largest financial transparency project that exists in this country. This project is based on work I have done in previous years which I quickly decided to reboot, re-design and expand dramatically last December...
Earlier last year I had submitted a proposal to LinuxConfAu for a talk based on the work I had done building open data projects for financial and political transparency. While these projects have been well-received I have never been able to establish funding for them ...
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