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1264.0 - Language Variables, 1997
Latest ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 14/05/1997 |
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Standard output categories Output categories for detailed data 51. The hierarchical structure of the Australian Standard Classification of Languages (ASCL), Second Edition (ABS cat. no. 1267.0) allows users the flexibility to output statistics at the level of the classification which best suits their requirements. Data can be presented at broad group level, narrow group level, or the base (language) level. If necessary, significant languages within a narrow group can be presented separately while the remaining languages within the narrow group are aggregated. The same principle can be adopted to highlight significant narrow groups within a broad group. Output categories for minimum data 54. The standard output categories for the Question Module for Minimum Data are: Supporting variables 55. The variable First Language Spoken requires no supporting variables.
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