6602.0 - Microdata: Longitudinal Labour Force, Australia, 2008-10 Quality Declaration 
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DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT

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DURATION OF UNEMPLOYMENT
(SINCE ANY PREVIOUS WORK - BASIC)

This data item identifies whether someone is classed as being 'short-term' or 'long-term' unemployed. It is based on the number of weeks they have been unemployed and looking for work

If they have been unemployed for less than 52 weeks, they are considered to be short-term unemployed. Those that have been looking for 52 weeks or longer are classified as long-term unemployed.

The detailed number of weeks someone has been unemployed are provided in Duration of unemployment (since any previous work - expanded) [DURUNCE].



Identifier:DURUNCB

Level:Person

Source:LFS

Frequency:Monthly

Population:All

Categories:
0
Not unemployed / Not applicable
1
Short-term unemployed
2
Long-term unemployed



Related Information

Labour Force Survey Standard Products and Data Item Guide: Duration of unemployment categories (cat. no. 6103.0)
Labour Force, Australia, Feb 2011: Changes this month: Historical Revisions - Duration of Unemployment (cat. no. 6202)
Information Paper: Implementing the Redesigned Labour Force Survey Questionnaire, 2001 - Duration of Unemployment (cat. no. 6295.0)
Labour Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods: 6.28 Duration of Unemployment (cat. no. 6102.0.55.001)
Labour Force, Australia: Understanding Labour Force (cat. no. 6202)
Labour Force Survey Standard Products and Data Item Guide: Unemployed (cat. no. 6103.0)
Labour Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods: 6. Unemployment (cat. no. 6102.0.55.001)



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