At 30 June 2001, industry value added per person employed in the manufacturing industry was $85,100, an increase of $1,800 (2.2%) on the 30 June 2000 figure of $83,300.
Over the same period, the largest increase in percentage terms in industry value added per person employed was in the Petroleum, coal, chemical and associated product manufacturing subdivision which increased by $48,700 (48.2%) from $101,000 to $149,700. This was followed by the Metal product manufacturing subdivision, which increased by $26,100 (27.6%) from $94,600 to $120,700.
The largest decrease in industry value added per person employed was in the Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing subdivision, which decreased by $68,500 (32.4%) from $211,300 to $142,800.
INDUSTRY VALUE ADDED PER PERSON EMPLOYED, Tasmania(a)(b)(c)
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| 1998-99 | 1999-2000 | 2000-01 |
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Industry subdivision | $'000 | $'000 | $'000 |
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Food, beverage & tobacco manufacturing | 65.1 | 67.0 | 65.5 |
Textile, clothing, footwear & leather manufacturing | 44.2 | 50.3 | 43.1 |
Wood & paper product manufacturing | 129.1 | 117.5 | 110.0 |
Printing, publishing & recorded media | 60.1 | 59.8 | 57.3 |
Petroleum, coal, chemical & associated product manufacturing | 108.0 | 101.0 | 149.7 |
Non-metallic mineral product manufacturing | 195.3 | 211.3 | 142.8 |
Metal product manufacturing | 61.1 | 94.6 | 120.7 |
Machinery & equipment manufacturing | 76.8 | 65.3 | 59.4 |
Other manufacturing | 30.8 | 34.1 | 31.1 |
Total manufacturing | 80.7 | 83.3 | 85.1 |
(a) These data are for manufacturing management units, and represent a break in series from the manufacturing establishment data previously published.
(b) Industry value added divided by the number of persons employed at the end of June.
(c) Value data are at current prices and therefore do not discount the impact of price changes.
Source: Manufacturing Industry, Australia (cat. no. 8221.0). |
These statistics relate to a Tasmania Together benchmark.