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Field of education Field of Education is defined as the subject matter of an educational activity. It is categorised according to the Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED), Field of Education classification. Field of trade Refers to the occupation of an apprentice and is classified to the Australian Standard Classification of Occupations (Second Edition) Unit Group. Higher education institution All Australian institutions providing higher education courses, e.g. Universities; Colleges of Advanced Education; Institutes of Advanced Education; Institutes of Higher Education; Institutes of Tertiary Education; Agricultural Colleges and some Institutes of Technology. Leavers Persons who were enrolled in a course of study at any time in the previous calendar year, but were not enrolled at the time of the survey. Level of Education Level of education is a function of the quality and quantity of learning involved in an educational activity. It is categorised according to the Australian Standard Classification of Education (ASCED), Level of Education classification. Level of highest educational attainment Level of highest educational attainment identifies the highest achievement a person has attained in any area of study. It is not a measurement of the relative importance of different fields of study but a ranking of qualifications and other educational attainments regardless of the particular area of study or the type of institution in which the study was undertaken. See paragraphs 15 to 17 of the Explanatory Notes for how highest level is derived. Level not determined Level not determined includes inadequately described responses or where no responses were given. Non-school qualification Non-school qualifications are awarded for educational attainments other than those of pre-primary, primary or secondary education. They include qualifications at the Post Graduate Degree Level, Master Degree Level, Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate Level, Bachelor Degree Level, Advanced Diploma and Diploma Level, and Certificates I, II, III and IV levels. Non-school qualifications may be obtained concurrently with school qualifications. Not in the labour force Persons who were not in the categories ‘employed’ or ‘ unemployed’ as defined. Other educational institution Includes institutions or establishments that offer educational courses, such as industry skills centres, professional or industry associations, equipment/product manufacturer or supplier, and instances where insufficient information was available to determine the type of educational institution. Persons enrolled Refers to persons enrolled for a course of study in the survey month (or persons who attended at any time during the previous calendar year) at an educational institution (as defined). Starters Persons who were enrolled in a course of study at the survey date but were not enrolled at any time in the previous calendar year. TAFE A Technical and Further Education institution. In Victoria this may also be interpreted as Training and Further Education. Unemployed
Unemployment rate An estimate of unemployed persons in any group expressed as a percentage of the labour force in the same group. Unmet educational demand Persons who applied to enrol for a course of study in an educational institution and who were unable to gain placement. Excludes persons who were studying at the time of the survey. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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