New Zealand labour costs rose in line with expectations in the final three months of 2012 as the gathering pace of Canterbury's reconstruction effort saw the building and construction sector underpin gains.
Private sector salary and ordinary time wages rose 0.5 per cent in the three months ended December 31, as expected, and maintaining the same pace of growth from a quarter earlier, according to Statistics New Zealand's labour cost index. Public sector wages rose 0.5 per cent in the quarter, and including overtime, all salary and wages advanced a quarterly 0.6 per cent.
Private sector wages rose at an annual pace of 1.9 per cent, and all salary and wages gained 2 per cent in 2012.
Canterbury's construction sector led those gains, rising 1.6 per cent in the quarter and up 3.9 per cent from the same quarter a year earlier. Construction wages across the rest of the country rose a quarterly 0.8 per cent and an annual 2.3 per cent.
Today's release comes ahead of the household labour force survey on Thursday, which is expected to show the unemployment rate declined 0.2 of a percentage point to 7.1 per cent in the December quarter.