STANDARD ERRORS
The Technical Note provides more information about the reliability of estimates based on a sample survey. However, in general terms, very small estimates are subject to high sampling errors (relative to the size of the estimate).
Estimates with a relative standard error (RSE) of 25% or greater would not be suitable for most practical purposes. These estimates are indicated by an asterisk (*) in Tables 1 to 5 (available in Downloads). The actual standard errors for level estimates are also provided as a separate worksheet in the Tables.
Comparisons over time of Indigenous labour force characteristics should be interpreted with particular caution. It is important to take into account the high standard errors associated with annual movements.
For example, the estimated number of Indigenous people employed decreased from 163,200 in 2008 to 161,200 in 2009. However, the standard error on this movement (8,900) means that this decrease is not statistically significant.
The standard errors of the year to year movements are also included as a separate worksheet in Tables 1 to 5 (available in Downloads).