6239.0 - Barriers and Incentives to Labour Force Participation, Australia, July 2014 to June 2015 Quality Declaration 
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 03/05/2016   
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6239.0 - Barriers to Labour Force Participation and Retirement and Retirement Intentions Questionnaire (Sample only) Download Adobe PDF File (917 kB)
 

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B&I and R&RI 2014-15 Data Items List  Download Excel File (271 kB)
TABLE 1. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, Labour force status–By sex  Download Excel File (118 kB)Download Zip File (43 kB)
TABLE 2. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, USUALLY WORKED 0–34 HOURS PER WEEK OR NOT EMPLOYED, Whether wanted a job or more hours–By sex  Download Excel File (339 kB)Download Zip File (85 kB)
TABLE 3. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, USUALLY WORKED 0–34 HOURS PER WEEK OR NOT EMPLOYED, By occupation and industry of current or last job  Download Excel File (103 kB)Download Zip File (38 kB)
TABLE 4. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, WANTED A JOB OR MORE HOURS BUT WERE NOT AVAILABLE TO START WORK/MORE HOURS WITHIN FOUR WEEKS, By selected characteristics  Download Excel File (95 kB)Download Zip File (35 kB)
TABLE 5. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, WANTED A JOB OR MORE HOURS AND WERE AVAILABLE TO START WORK/MORE HOURS WITHIN FOUR WEEKS, Selected main reason not looking for work/more hours–By sex  Download Excel File (88 kB)Download Zip File (35 kB)
TABLE 6. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, WANTED A JOB OR MORE HOURS AND WERE AVAILABLE TO START WORK/MORE HOURS WITHIN FOUR WEEKS, Main reason not looking for work/more hours–By age  Download Excel File (97 kB)Download Zip File (35 kB)
TABLE 7. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, WANTED A JOB OR MORE HOURS AND WERE LOOKING AND AVAILABLE TO START WORK/MORE HOURS WITHIN FOUR WEEKS, Main difficulty finding work/more hours–By sex  Download Excel File (86 kB)Download Zip File (33 kB)
TABLE 8. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, WERE NOT IN THE LABOUR FORCE AND WANTED A JOB, Selected characteristics–By preferred number of hours  Download Excel File (143 kB)Download Zip File (46 kB)
TABLE 9. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, USUALLY WORKED 0–34 HOURS PER WEEK AND PREFERRED MORE HOURS, Selected characteristics–By preferred number of hours  Download Excel File (73 kB)Download Zip File (33 kB)
TABLE 10. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, DID NOT WANT A JOB OR MORE HOURS, Selected main reason for not wanting work/more hours–By sex  Download Excel File (141 kB)Download Zip File (45 kB)
TABLE 11. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, DID NOT WANT A PAID JOB, Selected main reason for not wanting work–By sex and age  Download Excel File (112 kB)Download Zip File (39 kB)
TABLE 12. PERSONS AGED 18 YEARS AND OVER, USUALLY WORKED 0–34 HOURS PER WEEK AND DID NOT WANT MORE HOURS, Selected main reason for not wanting more hours–By sex and age  Download Excel File (118 kB)Download Zip File (39 kB)
TABLE 13. PERSONS AGED 18–75 YEARS WHO WERE NOT EMPLOYED OR USUALLY WORK 0–34 HOURS PER WEEK, Incentives to join/increase participation in the labour force–By sex and importance of incentive  Download Excel File (81 kB)Download Zip File (34 kB)
TABLE 14. PERSONS AGED 18–75 YEARS WHO WERE NOT EMPLOYED OR USUALLY WORK 0–34 HOURS PER WEEK, Incentives to join/increase participation in the labour force–By labour force status and importance of incentive  Download Excel File (91 kB)Download Zip File (36 kB)
TABLE 15. PERSONS AGED 18–75 YEARS WHO WERE NOT EMPLOYED, Selected characteristics–By sex and age  Download Excel File (99 kB)Download Zip File (38 kB)
TABLE 16. STATE OR TERRITORY OF USUAL RESIDENCE, Populations–By sex  Download Excel File (158 kB)Download Zip File (56 kB)