ウイルス 次第に損なうs working hours for Australians

Australian 従業員s lost an 普通の/平均(する) of 167 hours of work 価値(がある) more than $5000 each during the coronavirus pandemic.

New Australian 国家の University 労働 market 分析 解放(する)d on Tuesday 設立する lost hours cost the economy $47 billion between March and October.

Based on pre-pandemic hours, people were 推定する/予想するd to work an 普通の/平均(する) of 759.8 hours but the 人物/姿/数字 was 692.4 under the 制限s.

The greatest loss of working hours was for 労働者s who 完全にするd Year 12, but had no university degree.

"We also 設立する 労働者s who did not 完全にする year 12 lost より小数の hours than other 労働者s," 熟考する/考慮する co-lead Professor Nicholas Biddle said.

"And 労働者s born overseas in a 非,不,無-English speaking country lost a 大幅に larger number of work hours than an さもなければ 同等(の) Australian-born 労働者."

While some income was paid to 労働者s through JobKeeper 行う 補助金s, the loss in 生産/産物 still 原因(となる)d a 相当な 攻撃する,衝突する to the economy.

Professor Biddle said the 生産/産物 loss for every 雇うd 労働者 was $5885, or $2379 for those without a 職業.

"This gives a total 概算の loss of 生産/産物 equal to around $47 billion or 1.3 billion hours 予定 to the COVID-後退,不況," he said.

The 研究 also 設立する the mental health 衝撃 of the pandemic was continuing to より悪くする for people 老年の 18 to 24.

More than 72 per cent of people in that age group 報告(する)/憶測d they were experiencing 苦悩 and worry 予定 to coronavirus.

Professor Biddle said young people's psychological 苦しめる was worse than earlier in the year and 意味ありげに more 流布している than before the pandemic.

"Young Australians have been one of the groups to feel the 十分な 軍隊 of this pandemic, with thousands losing work and 直面するing dwindling prospects in a 乱打するd economy and 使い果たすd 労働 market," he said.

"When you 連合させる this with the 厳しい 孤立/分離 and loneliness experienced by this group, 特に in Me lbourne during the lockdown, all of this is really starting to take a (死傷者)数 on mental health."

Australia 記録,記録的な/記録するd a second straight day of no 地元で acquired coronavirus 事例/患者s on Monday in contrast to 急上昇するing 感染 率s around the world.

Health 大臣 Greg 追跡(する) said the world was looking to Australia.

"What they see is a nation which took 早期に 活動/戦闘, which approached this 権利 from the 手始め listening to the science, taking 活動/戦闘 and 配達するing on the 結果s," he told 議会.

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