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ANNUAL MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY COLLECTION
MAIN FEATURES OVERVIEW Sales and service income (see paragraphs 16 and 17 of the Explanatory Notes for the definition) for the year 2000-01 by manufacturing management units operating in Australia was $253,938m, which resulted in an industry value added (IVA) for the year of $74,640m. In current price terms, this represents a 6% increase in sales and service income from the $239,673m recorded for 1999-2000 and an increase of 5% in IVA. However, using volume measures to remove the effects of price changes (see paragraphs 21 and 22 of the Explanatory Notes), IVA increased by 1%. Manufacturing management units employed 985,700 persons at the end of June 2001 and paid $39,536m in wages and salaries in 2000-01. DISTRIBUTION OF IVA AND EMPLOYMENT ACROSS INDUSTRIES EMPLOYMENT Australian manufacturing employment increased between June 2000 and June 2001 (up 3% from 956,800 persons to 985,700 persons). The industry subdivision with the largest percentage increase in employment was Other manufacturing (up 9% or 4,600 persons). The other subdivisions to record increases were Machinery and equipment manufacturing (up 7% or 14,200 persons), Metal product manufacturing (up 5% or 7,600 persons), Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing (up 4% or 7,900 persons) and Wood and paper product manufacturing (up 3% or 1,800 persons). Employment in the Textile, clothing, footwear and leather manufacturing, Petroleum, coal, chemical and associated product manufacturing and Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing subdivisions remained steady. The only industry subdivision to record a decrease was Printing, publishing and recorded media (down 8% or 7,800 persons). SALES AND SERVICE INCOME Sales and service income rose, in current price terms, by $14,264m to $253,938m for 2000-01. This represents a 6% increase on the $239,673m recorded for 1999-2000. Seven of the nine manufacturing industry subdivisions recorded an increase in sales and service income between 1999-2000 and 2000-01. The largest percentage increases between 1999-2000 and 2000-01 were recorded by Petroleum, coal, chemical and associated product manufacturing and Other manufacturing (both up 11%), Metal product manufacturing (up 10%), Machinery and equipment manufacturing (up 9%) and Textile, clothing, footwear and leather manufacturing (up 7%). Printing, publishing and recorded media (down 9%) and Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing (down 3%) were the two industry subdivisions to record a fall in sales and service income. The largest dollar increase between 1999-2000 and 2000-01 was recorded by Machinery and equipment manufacturing (up $4,312m). Food, beverage and tobacco manufacturing ($56,080m) remained the largest contributor to total manufacturing sales and service income. INDUSTRY VALUE ADDED IVA rose, in current price terms, by $3,559m to $74,640m for 2000-01. This represents a 5% increase on the $71,081m recorded for 1999-2000. Five industry subdivisions recorded an increase in current price measures of IVA over the period 1999-2000 to 2000-01. The largest percentage increases were recorded by Metal product manufacturing (up 20%), Other manufacturing (up 19%) and Machinery and equipment manufacturing (up 14%). The largest percentage decrease was recorded by Printing, publishing and recorded media (down 12%) with this subdivision also recording a decrease using volume measures (down 11%). The largest percentage increases using volume measures were recorded by Metal product manufacturing, Machinery and equipment manufacturing and Other manufacturing (all up 6%). Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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