24 September 2012, 240912, economy, job cuts, Natural Disasters, public sector workers, Retail, state budgets, unemployment, welfare
Q. There have recently been a significant number of public service jobs cut in various states around the country.
How do you think each of the following will fare as are result of public sector job cuts?
Get better |
Get worse |
Stay much the same |
Don’t know |
|
The rate of unemployment |
4% |
61% |
25% |
10% |
Delivery of public services |
5% |
54% |
29% |
11% |
The welfare of disadvantaged Australians |
5% |
53% |
30% |
12% |
Retail and spending |
4% |
50% |
35% |
11% |
The welfare of all Australians |
6% |
49% |
34% |
11% |
State budgets |
18% |
42% |
27% |
13% |
The economy in general |
11% |
41% |
37% |
11% |
Governments’ ability to respond to natural disasters |
7% |
32% |
45% |
16% |
The majority of respondents believe that the following things will get worse as a result of public sector cuts: the rate of unemployment (61%), delivery of public services (54%) and the welfare of disadvantaged Australians (53%).
The larger portion of respondents also think that retail and spending will get worse (50%), as well as the welfare of all Australians (49%), state budgets (42%) and the economy in general (41%).
A larger portion of respondents believe that the governments’’ ability to respond to natural disasters will stay much the same (45%) than those that believe it will get worse (32%).