4158.0 - Directory of Child and Family Statistics, 2000  
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Employment Arrangements and Superannuation

CONTACT
Assistant Director
Education and Training Section
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Telephone (02) 6252 5544
Facsimile (02) 6252 8013



DESCRIPTION

This survey provides information on the diversity of employment and superannuation arrangements of people in Australia. Data include working patterns and hours, casual work, shift work and home-based work. The survey examines a range of family related issues, such as the working arrangements of parents with young children and the relationship between breaks in employment and superannuation.

The need for detailed information on employment arrangements has arisen because of the decline in full-time, permanent jobs and the growth in different forms of employment, such as casual and contract work. Accurate information about people's superannuation contributions and superannuation 'account balance' is essential to developing effective retirement income policies.


SCOPE

All persons aged 15-69 in private dwellings except certain diplomatic personnel of overseas governments, members of non-Australian defence forces (and their dependents) stationed in Australia and overseas residents visiting Australia. The survey is conducted in both urban and rural areas in all States and Territories, but excludes persons living in some remote and sparsely settled parts of Australia.


DISSEMINATION

Publications

The findings of the survey will be released in mid 2001.


Data service

Customised unpublished data will be available in a variety of formats.
A confidentialised unit record file will be released from this survey.


Data Details

Data are primarily available at person level. Some data are also available at income unit, family and household levels.

Demographic and family information
Age
Sex
Relationship in household
Social marital status
Birthplace
Year of arrival in Australia
Family type
Household type
Number of children

Employment arrangements
Length of time in job/business
Expectation of current working arrangement continuing
Contract work
Supervision, subcontracting and tax arrangements
Leave entitlements
Hours/days worked
Additional hours/overtime
Shift work
On call/standby
Home based work
Occupational health and safety
Training

Superannuation
Payments
Disbursements
Fund details

Other selected topics
Industry

Occupation
Sector of employment
Income
Housing

Educational attainment
Current study


GEOGRAPHIC COVERAGE

Australia, States and Territories.


FREQUENCY OF COLLECTION

Irregular. First survey 2000.


METHOD OF COLLECTION

Special Social Survey.


HISTORICAL DATA

None.



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