The tables listed below are included in the publication Australian Labour Market Statistics (cat. no. 6105.0). Electronic sources of the data in these tables can be found in Appendix 1.
LIST OF TABLES
LABOUR FORCE STATUS
1.1 Trend
.2Age by social marital status
1.3 States and territorie, and capital cities
1.4 Educational attendance (aged 15-24)
1.5 Country of birth by year of arrival in Australia
1.6 Relationship in household
.7 All families: family type by labour force status
.8 International comparisons
EMPLOYED PERSONS
.1 Industry: trend
2.2 Industry divisio and subdivision
2.3 Occupation major group and sub-major group
.4 Industry and occupation by full-time/part-time status
2.5 ndustry and occupation by status in employment
2.6 Actual hours worked: industry and occupation
2.7 Actual hours worked
2.8 Actual and usua hours worked
2.9 Full-time workers who worked less than 35 hours
2.10 Future employment expectations by job tenure
2.11 Public sector employees: states and territories
2.12 Public sector employees: industry
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
3.1 uration of unemployment by age
3.2 Long-term unemployed persons: trend
3.3 hReason for unemployment by industry ad occupation of last job
LABOUR UNDERUTILISATION
4.1 Labour underutilisation: trend
4.2 Labour unerutilisation: seasonally adjusted
4.3 nLabour underutilisation by states and territories: trend
4.4 Labour uderutilisation by states and territories: seasonally adjusted
4.5 Labour underutilisation by age: trend
4.6 Underemployed ersons: industry and occupation
.7 Persons not in the labour force: whether looking for work
EARNINGS/LABOUR COSTS
5.1 i
5.2 Average weely earnings: trend
5.3 wCompensation of employees and related measures: trend
INDUSTRIAL RELAIONS
6.1 Industrial disputes: working days lost
6.2 sIndustrial disputes: working days lost per 1,000 employees
JOB VACANCIES
7.1 Job vacancies