Microdata and TableBuilder: Business Longitudinal Analysis Data Environment, BLADE

Combines administrative and business tax data to provide a better understanding of the characteristics of Australian businesses

Using BLADE

Business Longitudinal Analysis Data Environment (BLADE) combines business tax data information from ABS surveys and other administrative data over time to provide a better understanding of Australian businesses and the economy. The ABS is an Accredited Integrating Authority, and additional data sources can be integrated with BLADE for approved projects and subject to agreement from data custodians.

Authorised researchers working on approved projects can use BLADE data to study how businesses fare over time and the factors that drive performance, innovation, job creation, competitiveness, and productivity. BLADE demonstrates how combining existing public data can help to deliver evidence based policy making.

You can use this data in: 

  • DataLab - analyse detailed microdata
  • TableBuilder - produce your own tables and graphs

Compare data services to see what's right for you or Apply for access.

Data and file structure

The file is structured as a single level business file, with businesses defined according to the ABS Units Model level.

Data themes include:

  • Business identifiers, such as Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), Standard Institutional Sector Classification of Australia (SISCA), Type of Legal Organisation (TOLO) and Alive status.
  • Australian business taxation
  • Business characteristics
  • Research and development expenditure
  • Economic activity
  • Intellectual property
  • Energy, water and environment
  • Merchandise trade

The data themes listed above are not available in all products. Use the data item list in the Data downloads section to confirm which dataset includes what you need for your research before applying for access.

Using TableBuilder

TableBuilder User Guide

This page provides information about Businesses in Australia, 2018-19 TableBuilder. The TableBuilder user guide provides information on how to create basic tables, custom graphs, graphs and large tables. It also includes practical examples and video tutorials.

Data available

The Businesses in Australia, 2018-19 TableBuilder, contains all businesses that were active in the Australian economy in the 2018-19 financial year. The data are sourced from the ABS’ integrated product, the Business Longitudinal Data Analysis Environment (BLADE) which combines taxation and other administrative data.

Data is sourced from four different administrative sources: 

  • ABS Business Register
  • Australian Taxation Office - Business activity statements (BAS)
  • Australian Taxation Office - Pay as you go (PAYG) data
  • Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Merchandise trade data

Data items available are:

  • Demographics such as main State or Territory of operation, Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) and Type of Legal Organisation (TOLO)
  • Importer/Exporter flag
  • BAS data items including Total Sales and Total Wages, Salaries and Other Payments

The TableBuilder data item list is available in the Data downloads section.

Financial data items

Financial data items are available in ranges only, with all items sourced from BAS presented in quintiles, Total Sales is available in both quintiles and an alternative set of ranges. These data items cannot be used together to ensure confidentiality.

Confidentiality

A confidentiality process called perturbation is applied to the data in TableBuilder to avoid releasing information that may lead to the identification of individuals, families, households, dwellings or businesses. See confidentiality in the TableBuilder user guide.

Weights

The microdata in the BLADE TableBuilder product is the full population of live and in-scope businesses. No weighting is applied to this dataset.

Data downloads

Businesses in Australia, 2018-19: TableBuilder data item list

Quality declaration

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Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 8178.0

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