May’s Australian employment data surprised to the downside, with a -2.5k decline compared to expectations of a 19.9k gain. Yet beneath the weak headline, the composition was stronger than it appears: full-time jobs surged 38.7k while part-time jobs plunged by -41.1k.
Unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.1%, and the participation rate edged down from 67.1%to 67.0%, both suggesting a labor market that’s cooling slightly, but not cracking.
A sharp 1.3% mom rebound in total hours worked provides further reassurance, marking a recovery from recent holiday and weather-driven softness.