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A targeted update of ANZSCO has concluded Summary of Changes to ANZSCO The ABS and Statistics New Zealand (SNZ) have completed a review of the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO). The resulting classification (ANZSCO Version 1.2) builds on a review conducted in 2009 (ANZSCO First Edition, Revision 1) following the classification's introduction in 2006. ANZSCO Version 1.2 implements changes to the occupation (6-digit) level to add newly emerging occupations; delete or merge declining occupations; change titles of occupations and amend alternative titles or specialisations within an occupation. A small set of changes at the next highest level of the classification (the unit group) were made but were limited to changes in unit group titles, relevant lead statements and lists of tasks. New occupations were added where a minimum size guideline of 300 full-time employees in Australia and/or 100 full-time employees in New Zealand was satisfied. Statistical viability ensures occupations are able to be accurately and consistently identified in statistical surveys, censuses and administrative datasets. The number of occupations identified in ANZSCO Version 1.2 represents a net increase of nine compared to ANZSCO First Edition, Revision 1. Of the new occupations created, one was in Major Group 1 (Managers), six in Major Group 2 (Professionals), two in Major Group 3 (Technicians and Trades Workers) and one in Major Group 4 (Community and Personal Service Workers). One occupation was deleted from Major Group 2.
The following table shows the distribution of categories within the respective major groups in ANZSCO Version 1.2.
A complete list of changes (by code number) is available in ANZSCO Version 1.2 on the downloads tab. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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