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TREND ESTIMATES In the twelve months to November 2016, Full-Time Adult Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings increased by 2.2% to $1,533.10. The Full-Time Adult Average Weekly Total Earnings in November 2016 was $1,592.40, a rise of 2.2% from the same time last year. To access the time series spreadsheets related to the measures presented above, please refer to the to the downloads tab at the top of the page. FORTHCOMING ISSUES
NOTES ON ESTIMATES SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES In 2012, as part of the transition from a quarterly to a biannual frequency, the ABS conducted an assessment of seasonality in the biannual AWE series. At the time, it was determined that moving to a biannual frequency eliminated seasonality for most AWE series. For these series the seasonally adjusted estimate was exactly equal to the original estimate. The latest annual review of seasonal adjustment parameters was undertaken for the November 2016 release and found seasonal behaviour in some existing series which had no seasonal adjustment, while there were other series for which the existing assumed seasonal behaviour has now been assessed to be insufficient to warrant seasonal adjustment. These changes to the seasonal adjustment settings have been applied to the entire published series and the relevant series are annotated in the time series spreadsheets available from the Downloads tab of this issue. See paragraphs 58 - 61 of the Explanatory Notes. RECENT FEATURE ARTICLES
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