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NAME OF COLLECTION Contact Telephone: Perth 08 9360 5151 Purpose The Wage Cost Index (WCI) measures changes in wage and salary costs for employee jobs unaffected by changes in the quality and quantity of work performed. 'Quality' in the WCI relates only to the inherent productivity of employees, and this is dependent on a range of personal attributes including age, experience, qualifications, skill level, motivation and fitness. Description Information for the WCI is collected each quarter by mail questionnaires from employers included in the sample. In the first quarter that they participate in the survey, employers provide information for the sample of jobs they have selected, including job descriptions and wage and salary payments. In subsequent quarters they are asked to provide updated wage and salary information about the same jobs, using tailored forms containing the preprinted job descriptions previously provided. There are four sets of quarterly Laspeyres (i.e. base-period weighted) indexes compiled:
The four component sets of indexes together comprise the WCI. The indexes that exclude bonuses are 'pure' price indexes (i.e. they aim to measure changes over time in the wage and salary cost of a representative 'basket' of jobs, unaffected by changes in the quality (defined as inherent productivity of employees) or the quantity of work performed). This is referred to as 'pricing to constant quality'. By following a 'basket' of jobs over time, and by maintaining a fixed weighting pattern, these indexes will be unaffected by, for example, shifts in the distribution of employees across occupations and industries, and between full-time and part-time jobs. Thus, unlike other Australian Bureau of Statistics' earnings measures such as the quarterly Average Weekly Earnings series, the WCI will not measure changes in average (per employee) wage payments. The indexes that include bonuses reflect the changes in wage and salary rates shown in the pure price indexes (described above), as well as changes in bonus payments; hence they tend to be more volatile than the pure price indexes. The WCI is the first stage in the development of the Labour Cost Index (LCI). The LCI will measure the combined effect of changes in wages costs and selected non-wage costs. The target population of employers for the WCI is all employing organisations in Australia (private and public sector) except:
All employees jobs in the target population of employers are in scope of the WCI except the following:
As such, full-time and part-time, permanent and casual, and managerial and non-managerial jobs are in scope of the WCI. Costs incurred by employers for work undertaken by self-employed persons such as consultants and subcontractors are out of scope of the WCI, as they do not relate to employee jobs. Workers paid commission without a retainer are also excluded. Main data detail Geographic coverage Frequency of data availability Reference period Historical data Products and services
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Example of information available TOTAL HOURLY RATES OF PAY EXCLUDING BONUSES, MINING INDUSTRY, ALL SECTORS, AUSTRALIA
(a) Base of index: September quarter 1997 = 100.0.
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