6291.0.55.001 - Labour Force, Australia, Detailed - Electronic Delivery, Quarterly, Aug 2005
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 15/09/2005
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Data in datacube uq1_aug86.srd have not been revised to reflect definitional changes in the Labour Force Survey questionnaire introduced in April 2001. Estimates in datacube uq1_may01.srd (collected from May 2001 onwards) are not strictly comparable with those in datacube uq1_aug86.srd (collected up to March 2001).
For further information, see Information Paper: Implementing the Redesigned Labour Force Survey Questionnaire (cat. no. 6295.0). System Requirements These files are in SuperTABLE format. To use them, you need SuperTABLE on your PC. You can download it free from Space-Time Research at http://www.str.com.au/download/supertable_download.htm (then run the file to install it), or contact your organisation's Information Technology support area. For more information, please see SuperTABLE Help. File Contents uq1_aug86.srd contains data from August 1986 to March 2001 uq1_may01.srd contains data for every 3 months (Feb, May, Aug, Nov) from May 2001 These files cannot be combined due to a change in frequency of collection and definitions. Classifications
Estimates from the Labour Force Survey (LFS) are based on information collected from people in a sample of dwellings, rather than the entire population. Hence the estimates produced may differ from those that would have been produced if the entire population had been included in the survey. The most common measure of the likely difference (or 'sampling error') is the standard error (SE).New models for calculating standard errors for these estimates were introduced in August 2005 and apply to estimates from the LFS from November 2002 onwards. The estimates in this data file are from a sample survey and some estimates may be subject to sampling variability too high for most practical purposes. To annotate an item with a relative 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 the paper Labour Force Survey Standard Errors, 2005 (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 |