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OUR PRODUCTS AND SERVICES

In order to inform decision-making, research and discussion within governments and the community, the ABS provides a range of information solutions which cater for a wide range of customers and their evolving information requirements.

Each year the ABS produces over 800 official statistical releases, as well as a range of research, analysis and data services, to describe the population, economy, environment, and society. The full range of official statistical releases is available through the ABS website, together with information to assist researchers, government, and the community to better understand ABS statistics and how they are produced. The ABS also publishes information regarding any important changes to ABS topics, concepts, sources or methods.

The range includes:

  • online dissemination services including the ABS website, Facebook and Twitter
  • output database products such as TableBuilder, ABS.Stat and DataAnalyser, which provide large volumes of detailed statistical macro and micro data (confidentialised)
  • Confidentialised Unit Record Files (CURFs) available on CD-ROM, via the Remote Access Data Laboratory or ABS Data Laboratory for analysis by researchers
  • access to a defined set of key data through an iPhone/iPad Application 'ABS Stats'.


NATIONAL INFORMATION AND REFERRAL SERVICE

The National Information and Referral Service (NIRS) is the main entry point to the ABS for basic telephone, email and online enquiries from clients. NIRS also provides a referral service to clients, referring enquiries that cannot be met by NIRS or self-help facilities to other parts of the ABS.


INFORMATION AND STATISTICAL CONSULTANCY SERVICES

More detailed statistics than those initially released on the website or in database products are available on request. Requests for additional statistical data or analysis/enhanced data presentation are met through the Information Consultancy Service which is provided on a cost recovery basis.

The Statistical Consultancy Service provides help to government departments and statutory authorities in areas such as survey design, questionnaire design, sampling techniques and data analysis.


DATA INTEGRATION SERVICES

The ABS provides a wide range of data integration and analytical services for statistical and research purposes. This includes complex services such as probabilistic linkage, longitudinal and small area analysis. The ABS is accredited as an Integrating Authority under arrangements for the integration of Commonwealth Government data. This allows the ABS to undertake high risk data integration projects involving Commonwealth data. The ABS undertakes these projects under the strong privacy provisions of the Census and Statistics Act 1905. The ABS already has a wide variety of existing datasets in population, social, economic and environmental spheres, and has access to a range of others that could be used in data integration. The ABS uses these to examine the characteristics of groups and the relationships that may exist between variables, such as social, economic and environmental conditions, behaviours and outcomes. This enables further research to improve Australia's understanding of its societal progress and economic development. The ABS has invested in developing staff with the skills and capabilities to undertake the different data integration services offered by the ABS and in developing world-class tools to make microdata available to users whilst protecting privacy.


STATISTICAL CAPABILITY SERVICES

Statistical capability services provide activities to improve the statistical skills and knowledge of key target groups within the community. Key services include a suite of web based resources on the ABS website, standard and customised statistical training, and international development programs to build the statistical capability of governments in Asia and the Pacific region.


OUTPOSTED OFFICERS

ABS employees are outposted to key Australian Government and state and territory government agencies to support strategic engagement and statistical initiatives between the ABS and those agencies which advance the National Statistical Service. Statistical initiatives can include facilitating access to statistics, enhancing statistical capability, providing data quality advice, and strengthening statistical coordination within host agencies. While many outposting arrangements are ongoing and cover a wide range of strategic issues, others are for short periods to assist with specific technical projects. Outposted officers may also work with other National Statistical Offices to support capability development in an international setting, aligned to the ABS International Relations Strategy.


USER-FUNDED STATISTICS

The ABS produces statistics funded by clients where the work is consistent with its role as a national statistical agency, and aligns to the functions stipulated in the Australian Bureau of Statistics Act 1975. All user-funded statistics are publicly disseminated as part of the full range of official statistics. This applies to statistics that are co-funded by the ABS or fully funded by the client. User-funding enables the ABS to expand the information available to Australians by providing a responsive statistical service.