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Employee Earnings and Hours Survey
The employees of employers covered in the survey are in scope if they received pay for the reference period, except:
Reference Period May Frequency of Collection Biennial Method of Collection A sample of approximately 9,000 employer (selection) units was selected from the ABS register of businesses for the May 2006 survey. Employers provided data for a sample of their employees. Data for approximately 57,000 employees contributed to the May 2006 survey. DISSEMINATION Release schedule The preliminary publication is scheduled for release in early December of the same year as the reference period. The final publication is scheduled for release in March the following year. Publications Employee Earnings and Hours, Australia, May 2006 (ABS cat. no. 6306.0) Information Paper: Changes to ABS Measures of Employee Remuneration (ABS cat. no. 6313.0) Geography Data are available for Australia, and each State and Territory. Data service Customised reports, in a variety of formats, are available from the ABS upon request. DATA ITEMS Selected items States and territories Sector Level of government (public sector) Age (adult/junior) Full-time/part-time status Sex Status of employee Type of employee Occupation Industry Employer unit size Methods of setting pay Educational occupations (Please note, the availability of data at this detailed level is limited by the size of the sample) Education managers Pre-primary school teachers Primary school teachers Secondary school teachers Special education teachers University lecturers and tutors Vocational education teachers Extra-systemic teachers English as a Second Language teachers Education officers Education aides Educational industry Preschool education School education Post-school education Other education Historical Data The collection began in 1974 and was conducted annually until 1981, when a government decision was made to continue the survey on a biennial basis. As a result, no survey was run in 1982 or 1984. However, in 1986, it was resumed on an annual basis until 1996, when it reverted to a biennial collection again. Results from surveys conducted after 1981 are not strictly comparable with those from surveys conducted between 1974 and 1981. Note: Users should be aware that the sampling method used for the survey limits the usefulness of the data for comparison between years.
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