6206.0 - Labour Force Experience, Australia, Feb 2011 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 31/08/2011 Final
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GLOSSARY
Industry of main job An industry is a group of businesses or organisations that undertake similar economic activities to produce goods and/or services. In this publication, industry of main job refers to ANZSIC Division as classified according to the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), 2006 (Revision 1.0) (cat. no. 1292.0). In the labour force at some time during the year Persons who had worked or looked for work for one week or more during the year. Note that the specific criteria used to determine whether persons were employed or actively looked for work, according to the LFS, were not applied. In the labour force for the whole year Persons who had either worked or looked for work every week for the whole year. Note that the specific criteria used to determine whether persons were employed or actively looked for work, according to the LFS, were not applied. In the labour force for part of the year Persons who had either worked or looked for work for one week or more during the year, but had some weeks when neither activity was undertaken. Note that the specific criteria used to determine whether persons were employed or actively looked for work, according to the LFS, were not applied. Looked for work at some time during the year Persons who looked for work for one week or more during the year. Note that the specific criteria used to determine whether persons actively looked for work, according to the LFS, were not applied. Main English-speaking countries The list of main English-speaking countries provided here is not an attempt to classify countries on the basis of whether or not English is the predominant or official language of each country. It is a list of the main countries from which Australia receives, or has received, significant numbers of overseas settlers who are likely to speak English. These countries comprise the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa and the United States of America. Main job The job in which most hours are usually worked. Mean duration of time spent looking for work Obtained by dividing the aggregate number of weeks a group has been looking for work by the number of persons in that group. Median duration of time spent looking for work The duration which divides persons who looked for work into two equal groups, one comprising of persons whose time spent looking for work during the year is above the median, and the other, persons whose time spent looking is below it. Non-family member Persons for whom there is no identified couple relationship, parent-child relationship, or other blood relationship with any of the other usual residents of the household. They may live within a family household, or they may form a non-family household either as a lone person or a group household. Not in the labour force at some time during the year Persons who had neither worked nor looked for work for one week or more during the year. Note that the specific criteria used to determine whether persons were employed or actively looked for work, according to the LFS, were not applied. Number of employers/businesses during the year The number of employers/businesses for which persons worked during the year. Number of spells of looking for work during the year The number of different periods, including the current period, during which persons were not working but were looking for a job. Occupation of main job An occupation is a collection of jobs that are sufficiently similar in their title and tasks, skill level and skill specialisation which are grouped together for the purposes of classification. In this publication, occupation of main job refers to Major Group as defined by the ANZSCO - Australian Standard Classification of Occupations, First Edition, Revision 1 (cat. no. 1220.0). Time in the labour force during the year The total number of weeks persons reported having either worked or looked for work during the previous year. Note that the specific criteria used to determine whether persons were employed or actively looked for work, according to the LFS, were not applied. Time not in the labour force during the year The total number of weeks persons reported having neither worked nor looked for work during the previous year. Note that the specific criteria used to determine whether persons were employed or actively looked for work, according to the LFS, were not applied. Time spent looking for work during the year The total number of weeks persons spent looking for work, while not working. Time worked during the year The total number of weeks persons reported having either worked or been on paid leave. Periods of one week or more on strike or time off without pay are not classified as time worked. Time worked full time during the year The total number of weeks persons reported as having either worked or been on paid leave during the year, minus any weeks during the year where they reported working part time. Time worked part time during the year The response given by a respondent to the question 'For how many weeks did you work part time?'. Unemployed Persons aged 15 years and over who were not employed during the reference week, and:
Worked Activity in a job, business or farm, for pay, profit, commission or payment in kind; or any activity in a family business that contributed to the operation of that business although no payment was received. Includes being absent, but on paid leave, from such activity. Note that the specific criteria used to determine whether persons were employed, according to the LFS, were not applied. Worked at some time during the year Persons who reported having worked and/or been on paid leave for one week or more during the year. Worked for part of the year Persons who reported having worked and/or been on paid leave for part of the year. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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