The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) produces a wide range of labour market statistics, derived from various sources, and designed to meet differing user needs. Forming an overall picture of the labour market from the variety of available datasets – that are compiled with differing scopes and purposes – can be challenging. The Australian Labour Account addresses this challenge by applying a conceptual framework and analysing a range of labour market data to produce a coherent and consistent set of aggregate labour market statistics. These statistics support macro-economic analyses of people’s participation in paid employment and related production over time.
The Labour Accounts are released approximately two months after the end of the reference quarter, and include quarterly time series from September 1994 to the current date.
The Labour Account has historically been published as a combination of quarterly and annual data (for industry divisions) and annual financial year data (for industry division and sub-divisions). The annual data was updated each year between quarterly releases in around November, resulting in a misalignment of the quarterly and annual series. To address this misalignment and provide additional information at the detailed industry sub-division level, the ABS has now ceased producing separate annual datasets and has begun publishing industry sub-division data in data explorer on a quarterly basis. This information can be used to produce financial year (or calendar year) totals.
The data available to download now are:
- Time series spreadsheets containing quarterly estimates (seasonally adjusted and trend) by industry division and total all industries; and
- Data Explorer file containing quarterly estimates (original only) by industry sub-division, division and total all industries.
The concepts and definitions underlying the Australian Labour Account are built on International Labour Organisation (ILO) fundamentals and expand them to ensure consistency with the System of National Accounts (SNA08). The result provides a set of core macro-economic labour market variables derived through data integration, with both an industry focus and time series dimension. Descriptions of the underlying concepts of the Australian Labour Account, and the sources and methods used in compiling the estimates, are presented in Labour Statistics: Concepts, Sources and Methods.