Concepts and data items: T - Z
T
Trend series
U
Underemployed workers
Underemployment ratio
Underutilisation rate
Unemployed
Unemployed looked for full-time work
Unemployed looked for only part-time work
Unemployed persons classified by industry and occupation
Unemployment rate
Unemployment rate looked for full-time work
Unemployment rate looked for only part-time work
Unmatched in common sample
Unmatched sample
Usual hours worked
Y
Year left school
Year of arrival
TREND SERIES
A smoothed seasonally adjusted series of estimates. The trend estimate indicates the underlying level of the series and is directly comparable at different points in time. Trend estimates are revised as new original estimates become available.
See ORIGINAL SERIES and SEASONALLY ADJUSTED SERIES
UNDEREMPLOYED WORKERS
Employed persons aged 15 years and over who want, and are available for, more hours of work than they currently have. They include:
- persons employed part-time who want to work more hours and are available to start work with more hours, either in the reference week or in the four weeks subsequent to the survey, or
- persons employed full-time who worked part-time hours in the reference week for economic reasons (such as being stood down or insufficient work being available). It is assumed that these people wanted to work full-time in the reference week and would have been available to do so.
Variables | Products |
Employed total (‘000)
Underemployed total (‘000)
Underemployment ratio (%)
Unemployed total (‘000)
Unemployment rate (%)
Labour force total (‘000)
Underutilisation rate (%) | 6202.0
Tables 22, 23 |
Employed total (‘000)
Underemployed (‘000)
Underemployment ratio (%) | 6291.0.55.003
Table 19 |
UNDEREMPLOYMENT RATIO
The number of underemployed workers expressed as a percentage of the labour force.
Variables | Products |
Employed total (‘000)
Underemployed total (‘000)
Underemployment ratio (%)
Unemployed total (‘000)
Unemployment rate (%)
Labour force total (‘000)
Underutilisation rate (%) | 6202.0
Tables 22, 23 |
Employed total (‘000)
Underemployed (‘000)
Underemployment ratio (%) | 6291.0.55.003
Table 19 |
UNDERUTILISATION RATE
The sum of the number of unemployed persons and the number of underemployed workers expressed as a percentage of the labour force.
Variables | Products |
Labour force status
-Employed total (‘000)
-Underemployed total (‘000)
-Underemployment ratio (%)
-Unemployed total (‘000)
-Unemployment rate (%)
-Labour force total (‘000)
-Underutilisation rate (%) | 6202.0
Table 22, Table 23. |
UNEMPLOYED
Persons aged 15 years and over who were not employed during the reference week and:
- had actively looked for full-time or part-time work at any time in the four weeks up to the end of the reference week and were available for work in the reference week, or
- were waiting to start a new job within four weeks from the end of the reference week and could have started in the reference week if the job had been available then.
See
LABOUR FORCE STATUS
UNEMPLOYED LOOKED FOR FULL-TIME WORK
Unemployed persons who:
- actively looked for full-time work; or
- were waiting to start a new full-time job.
See
LABOUR FORCE STATUS
UNEMPLOYED LOOKED FOR ONLY PART-TIME WORK
Unemployed persons who:
- actively looked for part-time work only; or
- were waiting to start a new part-time job.
See
LABOUR FORCE STATUS
UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE CLASSIFIED BY INDUSTRY AND OCCUPATION
See
INDUSTRY OF LAST JOB and
OCCUPATION OF LAST JOB
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
The number of unemployed persons expressed as a percentage of the total labour force in the same group.
See
LABOUR FORCE STATUS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE LOOKED FOR FULL-TIME WORK
The number of unemployed persons who looked for full-time work expressed as a percentage of the labour force.
See
LABOUR FORCE STATUS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE LOOKED FOR ONLY PART-TIME WORK
The number of unemployed persons who looked for only part-time work expressed as a percentage of the labour force.
See
LABOUR FORCE STATUS
UNMATCHED IN COMMON SAMPLE
Gross flows examines the transition between different labour force status classifications from one point in time to the next. Respondents who report in consecutive months make up the common or matched sample from which gross flow figures are derived.
After taking account of the sample rotation and varying non-response in each month, the common or matched sample is approximately 80 percent of the original dataset for any month. The figures presented in gross flows do not align with published labour force estimates. The unmatched sample identifies those respondents who do not have a labour force status for the previous month, or those who do not have a labour force status for the current month.
Variables | Products |
Labour force status - current month
-Employed total (‘000)
-Employed full-time (‘000)
-Employed part-time (‘000)
-Unemployed (‘000)
-Labour force (‘000)
-Not in the labour force (NILF) (‘000)
-Matched sample (‘000)
-Unmatched sample (‘000)
-Unmatched in common sample (responded in current month but not in previous) (‘000)
-Incoming rotation group (‘000)
-Civilian population aged 15 years and over – current month (‘000) | 6202.0
Datacube GM1 |
Labour force status - previous month
-Employed total (‘000)
-Employed full-time (‘000)
-Employed part-time (‘000)
-Unemployed (‘000)
-Labour force (‘000)
-Not in the labour force (NILF) (‘000)
-Matched sample (‘000)
-Unmatched sample (‘000)
-Unmatched in common sample (responded in current month but not in previous) (‘000)
-Incoming rotation group (‘000)
-Civilian population aged 15 years and over – previous month (‘000) | 6202.0
Datacube GM1 |
UNMATCHED SAMPLE
Gross flows examines the transition between different labour force status classifications from one point in time to the next. Respondents who report in consecutive months make up the common or matched sample from which gross flow figures are derived.
After taking account of the sample rotation and varying non-response in each month, the common or matched sample is approximately 80 percent of the original dataset for any month. The figures presented in gross flows do not align with published labour force estimates. The unmatched sample identifies those respondents who do not have a labour force status for the previous month, or those who do not have a labour force status for the current month.
Variables | Products |
Labour force status - current month
-Employed total (‘000)
-Employed full-time (‘000)
-Employed part-time (‘000)
-Unemployed (‘000)
-Labour force (‘000)
-Not in the labour force (NILF) (‘000)
-Matched sample (‘000)
-Unmatched sample (‘000)
-Unmatched in common sample (responded in current month but not in previous) (‘000)
-Incoming rotation group (‘000)
-Civilian population aged 15 years and over – current month (‘000) | 6202.0
Datacube GM1 |
Labour force status - previous month
-Employed total (‘000)
-Employed full-time (‘000)
-Employed part-time (‘000)
-Unemployed (‘000)
-Labour force (‘000)
-Not in the labour force (NILF) (‘000)
-Matched sample (‘000)
-Unmatched sample (‘000)
-Unmatched in common sample (responded in current month but not in previous) (‘000)
-Incoming rotation group (‘000)
-Civilian population aged 15 years and over – previous month (‘000) | 6202.0
Datacube GM1 |
USUAL HOURS WORKED
See
HOURS USUALLY WORKED
YEAR LEFT SCHOOL
The year a person left school.
Applicable to 15-24 year olds only.
Variables | Products |
Aged 15-19 years and left school 2009 or earlier
Aged 15-19 years and left school 2010
Aged 15-19 years and left school 2011
Aged 15-19 years and left school 2012
Aged 15-19 years and left school 2013
Aged 15-19 years and left school 2014
Aged 15-19 years and attending school
Aged 15-19 years and institutionalised (excluding boarding schools)
Aged 20 years and over | 6291.0.55.001
LM3 |
YEAR OF ARRIVAL
See
ELAPSED YEARS SINCE ARRIVAL