JVM concentrates on newspaper ads but aren employers shifting to the internet?
Over the past year or so there has been rapid growth in the number of job vacancies advertised on the internet. This growth does not necessarily mean that employers have switched from newspaper to internet; many employers are likely to have started using both media. The Department of Labour believes there has not been a fundamental change in employers’ decisions to advertise vacancies in newspapers over the recent past. This is based on statistical analysis of advertised vacancies which shows that trends in advertised vacancies are still consistent with trends in other labour market indicators such as the skill shortage measures from the Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion.
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