Australia
AU G1212 |Business Environment Profile

Total full-time workforce in Australia - Data and Analysis (1979-2033)

IBISWorld forecasts that the number of full-time employees will increase by 1.4% in 2025-26, to an average of 10.15 million people. This growth slightly outpaces the 1.3% increase in the Australian population in 2025-26. This marks a slight deceleration from the 2.0% growth seen in 2024-25, resulting from a moderation in labour market momentum as the economy approaches more sustainable growth, supported by easing inflationary pressures.A person needs to work 35 hours per week to be considered a full-time employee. This means that many jobs, including those that offer school-friendly hours, are considered part-time. This has become more noticeable as households are increasingly made up of two working parents. In recent years, cost-of-living pressures have encouraged workers to take on multiple jobs, as there are more part-time job opportunities available than full-time ones. The increasing casualisation of the workforce, whereby more employees are working part-time rather than full-time, has limited growth in the total full-time workforce over the past few years.Over the past five years, economic recovery following the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a rebound in labour demand, resulting in a post-pandemic job boom and growth in the total full-time workforce. This rebound follows a low base in 2020-21, when lockdowns had suppressed employment. The recovery was particularly strong in 2022-23, with the full-time workforce increasing 5.6%. Since then, growth has moderated, aligning more closely with productivity and population trends rather than post-pandemic catch-up effects. Overall, IBISWorld forecasts that the number of full-time employees will expand at a compound annual rate of 3.1% through the end of 2025-26.

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Total full-time workforce

1979-2033

Estimated Value in 2026

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Forecast Value in 2033

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This report analyses trends in the total number of workers employed on a full-time basis in Australia. Full-time workers are defined as employed persons aged 15 and over who work at least 35 hours per week. The 35 hours do not have to be spent in the same job, so someone working multiple part-time jobs is considered to be working full-time. The data for this report is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), is seasonally adjusted data presented in financial years and is an average of monthly statistics.

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What was the total full-time workforce in Australia in 2026?

The total full-time workforce in Australia in 2026 was 10.15 millions of people.

How has the total full-time workforce in Australia changed in 2026?

The total full-time workforce in Australia grew by 3.11% in 2026.

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