6302.0 - Average Weekly Earnings, Australia, Feb 2004  
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KEY FIGURES


Nov 2003
Feb 2003
Feb 2004
to Feb 2004
to Feb 2004
TREND ESTIMATES
$
% change
% change

Private & public sectors
Full-time adult ordinary time earnings
948.00
1.0
4.9
Full-time adult total earnings
996.50
1.1
5.5
All employees total earnings
752.30
1.2
5.3
Private sector
Full-time adult ordinary time earnings
922.30
1.0
5.0
Full-time adult total earnings
975.20
1.3
5.9
Public sector
Full-time adult ordinary time earnings
1037.60
0.8
4.7
Full-time adult total earnings
1070.60
0.8
4.6

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED ESTIMATES

Private & public sectors
Full-time adult ordinary time earnings
949.00
1.2
5.3
Full-time adult total earnings
996.20
1.1
5.7
All employees total earnings
751.30
0.7
5.1
Private sector
Full-time adult ordinary time earnings
923.70
1.3
5.4
Full-time adult total earnings
975.40
1.2
6.1
Public sector
Full-time adult ordinary time earnings
1037.00
0.8
4.8
Full-time adult total earnings
1069.40
0.8
4.5



Graph - Full Time Adult Total Earnings, Quarterly percentage change in trend estimates, all sectors Graph - Full Time Adult Total Earnings, Quarterly percentage  change in trend estimates Private and Public



KEY POINTS

TREND ESTIMATES
  • Full-time adult ordinary time earnings rose by 4.6% for males and 5.0% for females in the twelve months to February 2004.
  • In the twelve months to February 2004, full-time adult total earnings rose by 5.4% for males and 5.2% for females.
  • Full-time adult ordinary time earnings for the private and public sectors rose by 5.0% and 4.7% respectively in the twelve months to February 2004.

NOTES

NOTES ON ESTIMATES

SEASONAL ADJUSTMENT

The annual review of seasonal adjustment factors for Average Weekly Earnings has been completed. As a result, some previously published seasonally adjusted and trend estimates have been revised. See paragraphs 27 to 35 of the Explanatory Notes.

COMPOSITIONAL EFFECTS

Movements in average weekly earnings can be affected by both changes in the level of earnings per employee and changes in the composition of the labour force. For example, changes in the proportions of full-time, part-time, casual and junior employees and variations in the distribution of occupations can affect movements in earnings series. Refer to paragraphs 18 and 19 of the Explanatory Notes.


SAMPLING ERROR

For information on sampling error refer to Technical Note. Standard errors for the original estimates contained in this publication are in tables 18 to 20.


ABBREVIATIONS

ABNAustralian Business Number
ABSAustralian Bureau of Statistics
ANZSICAustralian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification
ATOAustralian Taxation Office
AWEaverage weekly earnings
GEgroup employer
PAYGWpay-as-you-go withholding
TAUtype of activity unit

INQUIRIES

For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070 or Manpreet Singh on Perth (08) 9360 5304.