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CHAPTER 21.4. JOB SEARCH EXPERIENCE OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
Sex; age; marital status; relationship in household; state or territory of usual residence (including whether in a capital city); geographic region of usual residence (LFS dissemination regions); country of birth; year of arrival in Australia; whether obtained a non-school qualification in Australia or overseas; and level of highest educational attainment. Unemployed persons Whether looking for full-time or part-time work; duration of unemployment; all active steps taken to find work; whether would move interstate/intrastate if offered a suitable job (including whether has applied for a job interstate/intrastate); number of offers of employment in current period of unemployment; difficulties in finding work; number of spells of looking for work in the previous 12 months; and number of weeks spent looking for work in the previous 12 months. Unemployed persons who have held a job in the past Details of last job (whether worked full-time, industry, occupation, duration, reason for ceasing, status in employment). Unemployed persons who were an employee in their last job and who ceased that job in the last two years Usual gross weekly pay in last job. SCOPE 21.4.7 The scope of this survey is restricted to persons aged 15 years and over. The standard scope restrictions for supplementary surveys outlined in Chapter 21 also apply to this survey. COLLECTION METHODOLOGY 21.4.8 Personal interviews were used to collect information for the survey. Both face to face and telephone interviewing techniques were used. DATA COMPARABILITY OVER TIME 21.4.9 In order to provide a high degree of consistency and comparability over time, changes to survey methods, survey concepts, data item definitions, frequency of collection, and analysis methods are made as infrequently as possible. Over the time the survey was conducted there were some changes to the scope and sample size. These changes mean that the standard errors for the survey differed over time. The effect on estimates of the change in scope is considered to have been small. Changes affecting the Labour Force Survey may also have affected this survey. Such changes are outlined in Chapter 20 and are not repeated here.
Initial two surveys conducted in May and November - preliminary data for each were published in Persons Looking for Work, (Preliminary )(ref. no. 6.56) and final data for each in Persons Looking for Work (ref. no. 6.60) (Footnote 1). 1977 Annual collection commenced (May). The final publication reference number (ref. no. 6.60) was replaced with a catalogue number (cat. no. 6222.0). 1978 Collection month set as July. Sample redesigned and reselected using information from the 1976 Census of Population and Housing population estimates. Preliminary publication (ref. no. 6.56) was not released. 1979 The preliminary publication reference number (ref. no. 6.56) was replaced with a catalogue number (cat. no. 6221.0). 1981 Survey conducted in June (this year only). Both preliminary and final results published. 1982 Publication title change - final data published in Characteristics of Persons Looking for Work, Australia (cat. no. 6222.0). 1983 Publication title change - preliminary data published in Characteristics of Persons Looking for Work, Australia, (Preliminary) (cat. no. 6221.0). 1984 Publication title change - preliminary data published in Job Search Experience of Unemployed Persons (excluding persons who were stood down), Australia, Preliminary (cat. no. 6221.0) and final data in Job Search Experience of Unemployed Persons (excluding persons who were stood down), Australia (cat. no. 6222.0). Scope changed to exclude persons who were stood down for less than 4 weeks. Marital status was altered to require that a respondent's spouse must have the same usual residence at the time of the survey in order to be classified as 'married'. Persons who were separated from their spouse were classified as 'not-married'. Population benchmarks were updated to reflect the 1981 Census of Population and Housing population estimates. These were also compiled according to 'place of usual residence', rather than 'place of enumeration'. 1985 Publication title change - the phrase '(excluding persons who were stood down)' was removed from both publication titles. 1986 Survey conducted in June (this year only). Estimates based on a revised Labour Force Survey (introduced April 1986). This expanded the definition of 'employment' and resulted in a lower estimate of 'unemployed persons' in this publication. Information relating to the respondent's previous full-time job in the last two years was altered. The main reason for leaving this job was restructured and published with a clearer voluntary/involuntary distinction; occupation was published instead of industry of last job. 1987 Survey not conducted. 1988 Publication title change - the phrase '(preliminary)' in the preliminary publication (cat. no. 6221.0) was replaced with 'summary'. Preliminary publication then discontinued. Sample redesigned and reselected using information from the 1986 Census of Population and Housing population estimates. 1989 Survey not conducted. 1991 Survey conducted in June (this year only). 1993 Australian Bureau of Statistics Classification of Qualifications (ABSCQ)(cat. no. 1262.0) was adopted. Level of attainment and field of study were collected separately. Persons who received a qualification from a course of study less than one semester full-time duration are excluded. 1994 Sample restricted to seven-eighths of the Labour Force Survey sample. 'Family status' data-item replaced by 'Relationship in Household'. Estimates based on 1991 Census of Population and Housing population benchmarks. 1995 Standard Data Service replaced publication format (cat. no. changed to 6222.0.40.001). 1996 Publication format replaced Standard Data Service (cat. no. changed to 6222.0). 1997 Persons living in remote and sparsely settled areas excluded from scope. Occupation data classified according to the second edition of the Australian Standard Classification of Occupations (ASCO SE) (cat. no. 1220.0). 1998 Change to government administration of job seeking arrangements. The former Commonwealth Employment Service (CES) was split, some responsibilities being moved to Centrelink and the privatised Job Network created, causing a slight discontinuity in some estimates. 1999 Estimates based on 1996 Census of Population and Housing population benchmarks. 2000 Details of last full-time job were not collected (for this year only). This was due to a 'statistical impact study' on the proposed LFS questionnaire. 2001 Some minor changes were made to the definition of unemployed. The new definition excluded persons who were stood down and persons unavailable to start work due to temporary illness and may have included some contributing family members away from work. Details of last job were collected (regardless of full-time/part-time status). The Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED) (cat. no. 1272.0) was implemented to replace the Australian Bureau of Statistics Classification of Qualifications (ABSCQ) (cat. no. 1262.0). Final survey. Replaced by Job Search Experience Survey from July 2002. See Chapter 21.17. Job Search Experience. FURTHER INFORMATION 21.4.10 For further details contact the Labour Market Statistics Section, on Canberra (02) 6252 7206 or email <labour.statistics@abs.gov.au>. FOOTNOTE 1. The online Historical Publications Index provides a catalogue of publications released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, and its predecessor the Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics from 1901 - 1993. Those titles not digitised are available in print or microfiche format from the National Library of Australia, State libraries and many Australian university libraries. The ABS Library in Canberra also holds a deposit collection of all ABS publications which can be accessed by appointment. Contact the ABS National Information and Referral Service for further information. <back
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