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Australian Bureau of Statistics - Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset - Voluntary Work
The Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset (ACLD) is Australia's largest longitudinal dataset bringing together a 5% random sample of around one million records from the 2006 Census with corresponding records from the 2011 Census. It provides a unique opportunity for researchers and policy makers to examine pathways and transitions of population groups, such as unemployed individuals transition into the labour force. Over time, the ACLD will continue to grow as records from each new Census are linked which will further enhance its longitudinal view. The ACLD will also be augmented in the future to take account of migration and births that occur between Censuses.
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Australian Bureau of Statistics - Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset - Labour Force Status
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The Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset (ACLD) is Australia's largest longitudinal dataset bringing together a 5% random sample of around one million records from the 2006 Census with corresponding records from the 2011 Census. It provides a unique opportunity for researchers and policy makers to examine pathways and transitions of population groups, such as unemployed individuals transition into the labour force. Over time, the ACLD will continue to grow as records from each new Census are linked which will further enhance its longitudinal view. The ACLD will also be augmented in the future to take account of migration and births that occur between Censuses.
Australian Bureau of Statistics - Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset - Unpaid Assistance to Person with a Disability
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The Australian Census Longitudinal Dataset (ACLD) is Australia's largest longitudinal dataset bringing together a 5% random sample of around one million records from the 2006 Census with corresponding records from the 2011 Census. It provides a unique opportunity for researchers and policy makers to examine pathways and transitions of population groups, such as unemployed individuals transition into the labour force. Over time, the ACLD will continue to grow as records from each new Census are linked which will further enhance its longitudinal view. The ACLD will also be augmented in the future to take account of migration and births that occur between Censuses.
Australian Bureau of Statistics - Regional Statistics by Local Government Area (LGA)
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The National Regional Profile presents a standard set of data for a range of geographies, at this case at LGA level. The NRP is intended for users interested in the characteristics of regions and in comparing regions across Australia. Data are in time series, where available.
Australian Bureau of Statistics - Labour Force
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Headline estimates of employment, unemployment, underemployment, participation and hours worked from the monthly Labour Force Survey. Unit of measure: Persons/rate/ratio/percent. Geographic coverage: Australia/State. Catalogue number: 6202.0
Australian Bureau of Statistics - Census of Population and Housing: Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) SA1
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Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas (SEIFA) is a product developed by the ABS that ranks areas in Australia according to relative socio-economic advantage and disadvantage. The indexes are based on information from the five-yearly Census. SEIFA 2011 is the latest version of this product and consists of four indexes: The Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage (IRSD); The Index of Relative Socio-economic Advantage and Disadvantage (IRSAD); The Index of Education and Occupation (IEO); The Index of Economic Resources (IER). Each index is a summary of a different subset of Census variables and focuses on a different aspect of socio-economic advantage and disadvantage.
Australian Bureau of Statistics - Household and Family Projections 2011-2036
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Contains projections of the number of households, families and living arrangement types for 2011-2036. The projections are not intended as predictions or forecasts, but are illustrations of growth and change in the population that would occur if the assumptions about future living arrangements of Australia's population were to prevail over the projection period. Three assumption series are referred to, which are informed by data from the past four Censuses - series I (no change in living arrangement propensity), series II (historical trend gradually plateauing) and series III (historical trend continuing). These projections are not forecasts or predictions. Non-demographic factors such as economic conditions may affect future household and family formation, but have not been explicitly taken into account in these projections.
Australian Bureau of Statistics - Quarterly Population Estimates (ERP), by State/Territory
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Estimated resident population (ERPs) is the official measure of the Australian population, published quarterly by the ABS. This dataset contains quarterly ERP by age, at state/territory and Australia level.
Australian Bureau of Statistics - Residential Dwellings: Unstratfied Medians and Counts by Dwelling Type by GCCSA
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Provides estimates of changes in house prices in each of the eight capital cities of Australia. The information is presented in the form of price indexes constructed separately for established houses and for project homes.
Australian Bureau of Statistics - Estimated Resident Population by Country of Birth, Median Age and Sex Ratio
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The estimated resident population (ERP) is the official measure of the Australian population. This dataset contains annual ERP by country of birth, age and sex at the Australia level. At the state/territory level it is available for Census years only.