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The Australian Bureau of Statistics acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognises their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay ...
Click on View all Classifications if you would like to view a full listing of classifications. Click on International Classifications if you would like to view international classifications referenced ...
This page contains methodological research papers and information on time series and data quality. You can also find the standards and classifications used to collect, process, and present ABS data.
Currently all ABS publications from 1994 onwards are available full-text on the ABS website. The ABS also has an ongoing program of digitising issues earlier than 1994 for a range of key titles. The ...
This page shows all ABS classifications, correspondences and information papers. The 'status' of a classification indicates whether it is in use. 'Preferred' indicates that it is the current and ...
The paper "Low response rates and their effects on survey results" is the product of research undertaken to address a key issue within the Statistical Clearing House (SCH). Many non-ABS surveys suffer ...
As part of the Census Data Enhancement project, the Australian Bureau of Statistics has conducted a quality study that simulates the formation of the Statistical Longitudinal Census Dataset (SLCD).
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Reviews of standards and classifications are conducted on a regular basis to maintain the relevance of statistics. While we aim to complete reviews within the timeframes specified, the schedule is ...
Competitive markets foster the reallocation of inputs where resources are channelled from less competitive to more competitive firms, and hence increase aggregate productivity. The turnover of firms ...
Using the rich data provided by the 1981-2006 six waves of the full Australian Census, this paper estimates the rates of return to post-school education in Australia, with a focus on bachelor degrees.
This report details an analysis of the Western Australian Aboriginal Child Health Survey as they pertain to the measurement of mental health in Aboriginal children under the age of 18 years. In the ...
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