5673.0.55.003 - Wage and Salary Earner Statistics for Small Areas, Time Series, 2003-04 to 2006-07
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 12/03/2010
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APPENDIX
2 Users should exercise caution in comparing Wage and salary data for 2003-04 to 2005-06 that is contained in previous issues of this release. Definition of Wages and salaries 3 There has been a change in the definition of Wage and salary earners in this issue, with the inclusion for the first time of Lump sums and Eligible termination payments. This change has been made to align with the changed definition of Wage and salary income in the ABS income standards. For more information on income standards, refer to the Explanatory Notes of Household Income and Income Distribution, Australia, 2007-08 (cat. no. 6523.0). Effects of changes 4 Table 1 compares previously published Wage and salary earners (main source of income) data to the current data for the years 2003-04 to 2005-06. At the Australia level, the changes to the series have resulted in an increase of almost 10% in the number of individuals receiving Wage and salary income, a 4% increase in total Wage and salary income, and around a 5% reduction in average Wage and salary income in each reference year.
5 Users should not assume that all differences between the two series shown in Table 1 at Australia level are consistent across all states and territories and smaller regions. Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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