A longitudinal dataset of retrenched automotive workers in Australia

Jacob Irving, Andrew Beer, Sally Weller, Tom Barnes, Ilke Onur, Julie Ratcliffe, David Bailey, Markku Sotarauta, Akshay Vij

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Abstract

The closure of Australia’s automotive manufacturing industry in 2017 marked a significant economic shift, leading to widespread job losses across Original Equipment Manufacturers and supply chain firms. This paper presents a consolidated dataset from all five waves of a longitudinal study tracking the long-term outcomes of retrenched automotive workers from 2020 to 2024. The study collected data on employment status, job history, household circumstances, financial well-being, and labour market experiences, reflecting the diverse pathways taken by participants post-retrenchment. A total of 4,261 responses were collected over five waves, providing critical insights into the impacts of industry closures on affected workers and their communities. Data collection employed a combination of Computer-Assisted Telephone Interviews and online surveys, targeting retrenched autoworkers primarily from South Australia and Victoria. This dataset contributes a robust resource for researchers and policymakers seeking to understand the socio-economic effects of large-scale industry transitions and to inform future strategies for supporting displaced workers.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1113
Number of pages10
JournalScientific Data
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2025

Keywords

  • automotive manufacturing
  • automotive workers
  • Australia
  • car production
  • longitudinal dataset
  • retrenched
  • labour market
  • job losses

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