6549.0 - Household Income, Consumption, Saving and Wealth, A Provisional Framework, 1995  
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Contents >> Appendix 3. Bibliography
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  • ABS (1990a) Information Paper: Australian National Accounts: Flow of Funds, Developmental Estimates, March and June 1989, (Catalogue No 5232.0).
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  • ABS (1992a), Household Expenditure Survey, Australia: The Effects of Government Benefits and Taxes on Household Income, 1988-89, (Cat No. 6537.0).
  • ABS (1992b), Unpaid Work and the Australian Economy - Occasional Paper, (Cat No. 5240.0).
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  • Reich, Utz-Peter (1991), Concept and Definition of Income in the National Accounts, The Review of Income and Wealth, Journal of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Income and Wealth, Series 37, Number 3, September 1991.
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  • United Nations (1968), A System of National Accounts, New York.
  • United Nations (1977), Provisional Guidelines on Statistics of the Distribution of Income, Consumption and Accumulation of Households, Studies in Methods, Series M, No. 61. New York.
  • United Nations (1980), Statistical Papers: Principles and Recommendations for Population and Housing Censuses, New York.
  • United Nations (1989), National Household Survey Capability Program: Household Income and Expenditure Surveys: A technical study, New York.
  • United Nations (1992), Revised System of National Accounts (Provisional), August 1992 (to be presented to and adopted at the 27th session of the Statistical Commission, February-March 1993).
  • Yates, J. (1991), Australia's Owner-Occupied Housing Wealth and its Impact on Income Distribution, SPRC Reports and Proceedings, No. 92, SPRC, University of NSW, Kensington.


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