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TECHNICAL NOTE RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATES
RELIABILITY OF ESTIMATES
1 Since the estimates in this publication are based on information obtained from occupants of a sample of dwellings, they are subject to sampling variability. That is, they may differ from those estimates that would have been produced if all dwellings had been included in the survey. One measure of the likely difference is given by the standard error (SE), which indicates the extent to which an estimate might have varied by chance because only a sample of dwellings was included. There are about two chances in three (67%) that a sample estimate will differ by less than one SE from the number that would have been obtained if all dwellings had been included, and about 19 chances in 20 (95%) that the difference will be less than two SEs. Another measure of the likely difference is the relative standard error (RSE), which is obtained by expressing the SE as a percentage of the estimate.
2 Due to space limitations, it is impractical to print the SE of each estimate in the publication. Instead, tables of SEs and RSEs for estimates of numbers of persons and estimates of numbers of training courses and qualifications appear at the end of these Technical Notes. Each SE table is derived from a mathematical model, referred to as the "SE model", which is created using the data collected in this survey. It should be noted that the SE model only gives an approximate value for the SE for any particular estimate, since there is some minor variation among SEs for different estimates of the same size. SEs and RSEs for estimates of earnings, income and mean, median and total training hours have not been included in this publication, but are available on request.
Calculation of standard errors
3 An example of the calculation and use of SEs in relation to estimates of numbers of persons is as follows. Table 15 shows that the estimated number of persons aged 25 to 34 who have completed one non-school qualification is 1,160,600. Since this estimate is between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 in the SE table for person estimates, the SE will be between 15,600 and 20,600, and can be approximated by interpolation as 16,400 using the following general formula:
4 Therefore, there are about two chances in three that the value that would have been produced if all dwellings had been included in the survey will fall within 16,400 persons of the survey estimate, i.e. in the range 1,144,200 to 1,177,000, and about 19 chances in 20 that the value will fall within 32,800 persons of the survey estimate, i.e. in the range 1,127,800 to 1,193,400. This example is illustrated in the diagram below.
5 In general, the size of the SE increases as the size of the estimate increases. Conversely, the RSE decreases as the size of the estimate increases. Very small estimates are thus subject to such high RSEs that their value for most practical purposes is unreliable. In the tables in this publication, only estimates with RSEs of 25% or less are considered reliable for most purposes. Estimates with RSEs greater than 25% but less than or equal to 50% are preceded by an asterisk (e.g. *3.4) to indicate they are subject to high SEs and should be used with caution. Estimates with RSEs of greater than 50%, preceded by a double asterisk (e.g. **0.3), are considered too unreliable for general use and should only be used to aggregate with other estimates to provide derived estimates with RSEs of 25% or less.
6 The SE can be calculated from the RSE and the estimate using the following formula:
PROPORTIONS AND PERCENTAGES
7 Proportions and percentages formed from the ratio of two estimates are also subject to sampling errors. The size of the error depends on the accuracy of both the numerator and the denominator. A formula to approximate the RSE of a proportion is given below. This formula is only valid when x is a subset of y:
8 Consider the example above of the number of people who have completed one non-school qualification aged 25 to 34 (1,160,600). Of these, 596,100 or 51.4% were estimated to be male. The SE of 1,160,600 is approximately 16,400 so the RSE is 1.4%. The RSE for 596,100 is 2.1%. Applying the formula above, the RSE of the proportion is 1.5%, giving a SE for the proportion (51.4%) of 0.8 percentage points. Therefore there are about two chances in three that the proportion of persons aged 25 to 34 who have completed one non-school qualification who were male is between 50.6% and 52.2%, and 19 chances in 20 that the proportion is within the range 49.8% and 53.0%.
Differences
9 Published estimates may also be used to calculate the difference between two survey estimates (of numbers or percentages). Such an estimate is subject to sampling error. The sampling error of the difference between two estimates depends on their SEs and the relationship (correlation) between them. An approximate SE of the difference between two estimates (x-y) may be calculated by the following formula:
10 While this formula will only be exact for differences between separate and uncorrelated characteristics or sub-populations, it is expected to provide a good approximation for all differences likely to be of interest in this publication. Actual RSEs are available on request.
Standard Errors
STANDARD ERRORS OF PERSON ESTIMATES |
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| NSW | Vic. | Qld | SA | WA | Tas. | NT | ACT | SE | RSE | |
Size of estimate (persons) | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | % | |
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100 | 150 | 140 | 130 | 110 | 120 | 90 | 110 | 70 | 150 | 150.0 | |
200 | 230 | 220 | 210 | 170 | 190 | 150 | 170 | 130 | 220 | 110.0 | |
300 | 300 | 280 | 270 | 220 | 240 | 200 | 210 | 170 | 280 | 93.3 | |
500 | 420 | 390 | 370 | 300 | 320 | 270 | 280 | 240 | 380 | 76.0 | |
700 | 510 | 480 | 450 | 360 | 390 | 320 | 340 | 300 | 460 | 65.7 | |
1,000 | 630 | 590 | 550 | 440 | 470 | 390 | 410 | 370 | 560 | 56.0 | |
1,500 | 800 | 750 | 690 | 550 | 590 | 480 | 490 | 450 | 700 | 46.7 | |
2,000 | 940 | 880 | 810 | 630 | 680 | 550 | 560 | 520 | 810 | 40.5 | |
2,500 | 1 050 | 1 000 | 900 | 700 | 750 | 600 | 600 | 600 | 900 | 36.0 | |
3,000 | 1 200 | 1 100 | 1 000 | 800 | 850 | 650 | 650 | 600 | 1 000 | 33.3 | |
3,500 | 1 300 | 1 200 | 1 100 | 850 | 900 | 700 | 700 | 650 | 1 100 | 31.4 | |
4,000 | 1 350 | 1 250 | 1 150 | 900 | 950 | 750 | 750 | 700 | 1 200 | 30.0 | |
5,000 | 1 550 | 1 400 | 1 300 | 1 000 | 1 100 | 800 | 800 | 750 | 1 300 | 26.0 | |
7,000 | 1 850 | 1 700 | 1 550 | 1 150 | 1 250 | 900 | 900 | 850 | 1 600 | 22.9 | |
10,000 | 2 150 | 2 000 | 1 800 | 1 350 | 1 500 | 1 000 | 1 050 | 950 | 1 900 | 19.0 | |
15,000 | 2 650 | 2 450 | 2 200 | 1 600 | 1 800 | 1 150 | 1 150 | 1 000 | 2 300 | 15.3 | |
20,000 | 3 000 | 2 750 | 2 500 | 1 800 | 2 000 | 1 250 | 1 250 | 1 100 | 2 650 | 13.3 | |
30,000 | 3 600 | 3 300 | 2 950 | 2 150 | 2 400 | 1 350 | 1 400 | 1 150 | 3 250 | 10.8 | |
40,000 | 4 050 | 3 750 | 3 350 | 2 400 | 2 700 | 1 450 | 1 500 | 1 200 | 3 750 | 9.4 | |
50,000 | 4 450 | 4 100 | 3 650 | 2 600 | 2 950 | 1 500 | 1 600 | 1 200 | 4 150 | 8.3 | |
100,000 | 5 850 | 5 350 | 4 750 | 3 300 | 3 850 | 1 650 | 1 800 | 1 200 | 5 750 | 5.8 | |
150,000 | 6 800 | 6 200 | 5 500 | 3 800 | 4 500 | 1 700 | 1 900 | 1 200 | 6 900 | 4.6 | |
200,000 | 7 550 | 6 850 | 6 100 | 4 150 | 4 950 | 1 750 | 2 000 | 1 150 | 7 850 | 3.9 | |
300,000 | 8 650 | 7 850 | 7 000 | 4 650 | 5 700 | 1 750 | . . | 1 050 | 9 400 | 3.1 | |
500,000 | 10 150 | 9 250 | 8 200 | 5 350 | 6 750 | 1 750 | . . | . . | 11 700 | 2.3 | |
1,000,000 | 12 400 | 11 250 | 10 000 | 6 400 | 8 350 | . . | . . | . . | 15 600 | 1.6 | |
2,000,000 | 14 800 | 13 400 | 12 000 | 7 400 | 10 100 | . . | . . | . . | 20 600 | 1.0 | |
5,000,000 | 18 100 | 16 350 | 14 750 | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | 29 350 | 0.6 | |
10,000,000 | 20 600 | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | 37 900 | 0.4 | |
15,000,000 | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | 43 850 | 0.3 | |
20,000,000 | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | 48 500 | 0.2 | |
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. . not applicable |
ESTIMATES WITH RELATIVE STANDARD ERRORS OF 25% AND 50% |
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| NSW | Vic. | Qld. | SA | WA | Tas. | NT | ACT | Aust. | |
Size of estimate (persons) | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | |
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Estimates with RSEs of 25% | 7 600 | 6 500 | 5 400 | 3 200 | 3 700 | 2 400 | 2 400 | 2 200 | 5 600 | |
Estimates with RSEs of 50% | 1 700 | 1 500 | 1 200 | 800 | 900 | 600 | 700 | 500 | 1 300 | |
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STANDARD ERRORS OF WORK-RELATED TRAINING COURSES & QUALIFICATION ESTIMATES |
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| NSW | Vic. | Qld | SA | WA | Tas. | NT | ACT | SE | RSE | |
Size of estimate (training & qualifications) | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | % | |
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100 | 210 | 230 | 180 | 160 | 210 | 140 | 140 | 120 | 270 | 270.0 | |
200 | 330 | 350 | 280 | 250 | 310 | 210 | 230 | 180 | 390 | 195.0 | |
300 | 420 | 440 | 360 | 310 | 390 | 260 | 300 | 240 | 480 | 160.0 | |
500 | 570 | 580 | 500 | 430 | 510 | 340 | 410 | 330 | 620 | 124.0 | |
700 | 700 | 700 | 610 | 520 | 610 | 410 | 510 | 410 | 730 | 104.3 | |
1,000 | 860 | 850 | 750 | 640 | 740 | 500 | 620 | 500 | 880 | 88.0 | |
1,500 | 1 100 | 1 070 | 960 | 800 | 910 | 620 | 780 | 640 | 1 080 | 72.0 | |
2,000 | 1 300 | 1 250 | 1 130 | 940 | 1 060 | 730 | 920 | 750 | 1 250 | 62.5 | |
2,500 | 1 450 | 1 400 | 1 300 | 1 050 | 1 200 | 800 | 1 050 | 850 | 1 400 | 56.0 | |
3,000 | 1 650 | 1 550 | 1 450 | 1 200 | 1 300 | 900 | 1 150 | 950 | 1 550 | 51.7 | |
3,500 | 1 800 | 1 700 | 1 550 | 1 300 | 1 400 | 1 000 | 1 200 | 1 000 | 1 650 | 47.1 | |
4,000 | 1 950 | 1 800 | 1 700 | 1 400 | 1 500 | 1 050 | 1 300 | 1 100 | 1 800 | 45.0 | |
5,000 | 2 200 | 2 050 | 1 900 | 1 550 | 1 700 | 1 200 | 1 450 | 1 250 | 2 000 | 40.0 | |
7,000 | 2 650 | 2 450 | 2 300 | 1 850 | 2 050 | 1 450 | 1 700 | 1 450 | 2 350 | 33.6 | |
10,000 | 3 200 | 2 950 | 2 800 | 2 250 | 2 450 | 1 750 | 2 000 | 1 750 | 2 850 | 28.5 | |
15,000 | 4 000 | 3 700 | 3 450 | 2 750 | 3 000 | 2 150 | 2 350 | 2 150 | 3 500 | 23.3 | |
20,000 | 4 700 | 4 300 | 4 000 | 3 200 | 3 450 | 2 500 | 2 650 | 2 450 | 4 050 | 20.3 | |
30,000 | 5 850 | 5 300 | 4 950 | 3 950 | 4 200 | 3 100 | 3 050 | 2 950 | 5 000 | 16.7 | |
40,000 | 6 800 | 6 150 | 5 750 | 4 550 | 4 850 | 3 600 | 3 400 | 3 400 | 5 750 | 14.4 | |
50,000 | 7 650 | 6 900 | 6 400 | 5 050 | 5 400 | 4 050 | 3 650 | 3 700 | 6 450 | 12.9 | |
100,000 | 11 000 | 9 850 | 9 050 | 7 050 | 7 550 | 5 850 | 4 500 | 4 950 | 9 200 | 9.2 | |
150,000 | 13 550 | 12 050 | 11 000 | 8 500 | 9 150 | 7 250 | 5 000 | 5 800 | 11 350 | 7.6 | |
200,000 | 15 650 | 13 950 | 12 550 | 9 650 | 10 500 | 8 400 | 5 400 | 6 500 | 13 150 | 6.6 | |
300,000 | 19 200 | 17 050 | 15 150 | 11 600 | 12 700 | 10 400 | . . | 7 500 | 16 200 | 5.4 | |
500,000 | 24 700 | 22 000 | 19 100 | 14 500 | 16 100 | 13 550 | . . | . . | 21 000 | 4.2 | |
1,000,000 | 34 550 | 30 850 | 25 850 | 19 450 | 22 150 | . . | . . | . . | 30 000 | 3.0 | |
2,000,000 | 48 000 | 43 050 | 34 600 | 25 800 | 30 250 | . . | . . | . . | 42 800 | 2.1 | |
5,000,000 | 73 200 | 66 450 | 50 000 | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | 68 450 | 1.4 | |
10,000,000 | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | 97 750 | 1.0 | |
15,000,000 | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | . . | 120 350 | 0.8 | |
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. . not applicable |
ESTIMATES WITH RELATIVE STANDARD ERRORS OF 25% AND 50% |
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| NSW | Vic. | Qld | SA | WA | Tas. | NT | ACT | Aust. | |
Size of estimate (training & qualifications) | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | no. | |
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Estimates with RSEs of 25% | 17 500 | 14 500 | 12 600 | 8 000 | 9 400 | 4 500 | 6 600 | 4 900 | 13 000 | |
Estimates with RSEs of 50% | 3 700 | 3 300 | 2 700 | 1 800 | 2 300 | 1 000 | 1 700 | 1 000 | 3 200 | |
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