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1377.0 - Measures of a Knowledge-based Economy and Society, Australia, 2003
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Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 29/06/2004
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ABS Measures The Knowledge-Based Economy and Society (Media Release)
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Introduction from the Australian Statistician
How to use this product
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Indicators
Total research and experimental development (R&D) expenditure by sector of performance (business, government, private non-profit, higher education) as a proportion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Total research & experimental development (R&D) expenditure by sector of performance
Expenditure on basic research by sector of performance (business, government, private non-profit, higher education)
Expenditure on applied research and experimental development by sector of performance
Business funding of research and experimental development (R&D) by sector performing as a proportion of total Business R&D funding
Proportion of Australian business research and experimental development (R&D) funded from overseas
Proportion of business research and experimental development (R&D) performed overseas
International migration of human resources by selected qualifications and occupations
Government funded expenditure on research and experimental development (R&D) by level of government
Value of venture capital drawdowns
Human Capital Indicators
Proportion of all persons aged 15-64 with a non-school qualification
Highest non-school qualification of employed persons by occupation
Knowledge workers as a proportion of employed persons
Researchers devoted to research and experimental development (R&D)
Main field of highest educational attainment by labour force status
Participation in secondary and tertiary education, proportion of relevant age group
Graduate outcomes by qualification, employment status
Proportion of population aged 15-64 enrolled in a course of study, by field of education and age
Unmet demand for education by labour force characteristics
Visits to public library facilities, per capita
Information and Communications Technology Indicators
Internet services: number of Internet service providers (ISPs), and access lines
Internet workstations available in public libraries and proportion of individuals (adults aged 18 years or over) accessing the Internet via public libraries
Proportion of households with access to a computer, by type of household, State or territory and broad region
Proportion of households with access to a mobile phone by type of household, income and broad region
Proportion of households with access to the Internet by type of household, state or territory and broad region
Proportion of individuals (adults aged 18 years or over) accessing the Internet by age, sex, occupation, level of education and broad region
Proportion of individuals (adults aged 18 years or over) using the Internet for particular activities and purposes, including accessing government services
Number of household ISP subscribers
Volume of data downloaded by household ISP subscribers
Proportion of businesses with computers, web sites and Internet access by business size
Use of computers and the Internet on farms
Number of non-household (includes business and government) ISP subscribers
Volume of data downloaded by non-household (includes business and government) ISP subscribers
Proportion of businesses placing or receiving orders via the Internet or web, by broad industry group
Proportion of business income attributable to receiving orders via the Internet or web, by business size
Business perceptions of the benefits of receiving orders via the Internet or web
Business perceptions of the benefits for the business of placing orders via the Internet or web
Lack of skills as a constraint to household use of computers and the Internet
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry income by broad industry group
Proportion of businesses with Internet access, by broad industry group
Proportion of individuals (aged 15 years or over) with a disability, using the Internet for particular activities and purposes, including accessing government services
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry employment
Production of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) goods and services, by broad commodity group
Trade in Information and Communications Technology (ICT) goods and services, by broad commodity group
Research and experimental development (R&D) performed by the ICT industry
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Special Article - Stock of Human Capital
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