3240.0 - Residential and Workplace Mobility, and Implications for Travel: NSW and Vic., October 2008 Quality Declaration 
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APPENDIX

ADDITIONAL DATA AVAILABLE

Introduction


In addition to the statistics presented in this publication, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) can produce customised tables on request. Subject to confidentiality and data quality constraints, tables can be produced from the survey by cross-classifying any of the following data items for the relevant survey populations. Inquiries should be made to the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or Larissa Wharton in Sydney on (02) 9268 4376.

Demographics

State or territory of usual residence
Region of usual residence
Labour Force statistical region
Aggregations of suburb, postcode and Census Collection District (CD) of usual residence1
Socio-Economic indexes for areas (SEIFA) for CD of usual residence
Age of person
Sex of person
Country of birth and Year of arrival in Australia
Indigenous status
Social marital status
Full-time student status
Family composition
Household composition
Relationship in household
Household type
Number of usual residents in the household

Labour Force

Labour force status
Employment type
Full time or part time status of employment
Whether a multiple job holder in the reference week
Hours usually worked in all jobs
Industry of main job (ANZSIC 2006 & 1993)
Occupation of main job (ANZSCO 2006 & ASCO 1996)
Duration of unemployment
Full-time or part-time status of unemployment
Unemployment structure
Reason for ceasing last job
Not in the labour force status

Current Dwelling

Structure of current dwelling
Number of bedrooms in the current dwelling
Whether current flat, unit or apartment in a ten or more storey block
Tenure type at the current dwelling
Landlord type at the current dwelling
Length of time in current dwelling
Number of dwellings lived in during the last three years
Whether all household members aged 18 years and over have been living together for the last three years
Number of registered motor vehicles owned or used by members of the household

Previous Dwelling

Whether lived in a previous dwelling in the last three years
State or territory of previous dwelling
Structure of previous dwelling
Tenure type at previous dwelling

Suburbs of Usual Residence

Straight line distance from current suburb of usual residence to capital city's Central Business District (CBD)
Whether had a different suburb of usual residence in the last three years
All Reasons and main reason for moving to the current area in the last three years
State or territory of previous suburb of usual residence
Region of previous suburb of usual residence
Aggregations of previous suburb or postcode of usual residence1
SEIFA for previous suburb and postcode of usual residence
Straight line distance from previous suburb of usual residence to capital city's CBD
Change in straight line distance to the capital city's CBD for current vs. previous suburb of usual residence
Straight line distance from previous suburb of usual residence to new suburb of usual residence

Suburbs of Employment

Type of current employment location
Length of time at current suburb/location-type of employment
Region to which travelled in getting to current suburb of employment
Straight line distance from current suburb of employment to capital city's CBD
Whether new suburb of employment is closer to the capital city's CBD
All reasons and main reason why chose in the last three years to travel to work in that suburb
Whether had a previous suburb/location-type of employment in the last three years
Type of previous employment location held in the last three years
Length of time at previous suburb/location-type of employment held in the last three years
Region to which travelled in getting to previous suburb of employment held during the last three years
Straight line distance from previous suburb of employment to capital city's CBD
Change in straight line distance to capital city's CBD for current vs. previous suburb of employment

Transport

The following data items are available for each possible combination of travel routes in the last three years between the current or previous suburb of usual residence and the current or previous suburb of employment:

Whether travelled for work from suburb of usual residence to suburb of employment
Transport typically used
Use of multiple transport modes per trip
Order of route; current/most-recent, second most recent or third most recent required travel route for employment
Straight line distance
Generated 'best path' road distance
Whether have a current/most-recent and second most recent required travel route for employment
Difference in straight line distance
Difference in generated 'best path' road distance
Whether have a second most recent and third most recent required travel route for employment
Difference in straight line distance
Difference in generated 'best path' road distance

1 Although it is unlikely that an individual suburb or postcode would provide reliable estimates, the ABS can aggregate these areas to match groupings that meet the needs of the user and which will provide more reliable estimates.