6224.0.55.001 - Labour Force, Australia: Labour Force Status and Other Characteristics of Families - Electronic Delivery, Jun 2006  
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File Contents
FA3.srd contains data for all States.

Classifications

Sex of single head or same sex coupleMale, Female
Labour force status of parents (husband,
partner, head, wife)
Employed Full Time, Employed Part Time, Unemployed looking for full-time work, Unemployed looking for part-time work, Not in the Labour Force, Participation rate, Unemployment rate
MonthJune each year from 1994
StateNew South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Tasmania, Northern Territory, Australian Capital Territory.
Relationship of husband or headCouple families (the presence of dependants, children under 15, dependent students and other children is also indicated); One parent families (the presence of dependants, children under 15, dependent students and other children is also indicated); Other family types
Number of sons/daughters 0-24 years attending full-time education
Age group of youngest child
Number of children aged 0-14
0, 1, 2, 3, 4+
0-4, 5-9, 10-14, 15-24
0, 1, 2+


Standard Errors
The estimates in this data file are from a sample survey and may be subject to high standard errors. To annotate an item with a standard error of 25% or more, in SuperTABLE, right click in the centre of the table, select annotate cells - standard annotations, and select 'Annotate RSE cut-off values'. See the SuperTABLE reference manual for more information (available from Space-Time Research - see link above).

Additional information on how standard errors for LFS estimates are produced is available in Information Paper: Labour Force Survey Standard Errors (cat. no. 6298.0). The attached document (free download) also provides the tables to allow the annotation of historical estimates with a standard error of 25% or more.


Explanatory Information
Explanatory Information about the Labour Force Survey and associated products, including a glossary of terms used and links to related publications, can be found at Explanatory Notes