Tony Kryger provides an analysis of certain labour force characteristics of families from the 2001 Census of Population and Housing for Commonwealth Electoral Divisions. It seeks to measure the extent of labour market disadvantage experienced by families by providing a basis on which to make comparisons between electorates. Data for each labour force characteristic are presented in two tables. The first table lists each electoral division alphabetically and shows the value of the characteristic. The second table ranks each electoral division on the relative value of the characteristic, expressed as a percentage of total
This paper provides an analysis by Commonwealth electoral division of socio-demographic data from th...
In 1983 for the first time, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released a sample of selected inform...
The Labour Force Survey is a twice-yearly rotating panel household survey, specifically designed to ...
This paper provides an analysis of socio-demographic data from the 2001 Census of Population and Hou...
The population census provides a somewhat neglected and under-utilized source of statistical informa...
This paper provides an analysis of selected socio-economic data from the 2001 Census of Population a...
This paper presents an analysis of inequality using utility-based measures of welfare derived from d...
These four papers present data from the 2011 Census of Population and Housing for the 93 NSW State E...
The Census collects data on a broad range of social and economic measures of the Australian populati...
Current stratification research usually takes on an individualistic perspective focusing primarily o...
The Census collects data on a broad range of social and economic aspects of the Australian populatio...
The Household Labour Force Survey (HLFS) is a quarterly panel survey that is used to provide a snaps...
This research paper provides an analysis by Commonwealth electoral division of socio-demographic dat...
This paper analyses data from the 2006 Census of Population and Housing for the NSW State Electoral ...
Labour and employment statistics result from surveys of: (a) individuals who are in the labour force...
This paper provides an analysis by Commonwealth electoral division of socio-demographic data from th...
In 1983 for the first time, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released a sample of selected inform...
The Labour Force Survey is a twice-yearly rotating panel household survey, specifically designed to ...
This paper provides an analysis of socio-demographic data from the 2001 Census of Population and Hou...
The population census provides a somewhat neglected and under-utilized source of statistical informa...
This paper provides an analysis of selected socio-economic data from the 2001 Census of Population a...
This paper presents an analysis of inequality using utility-based measures of welfare derived from d...
These four papers present data from the 2011 Census of Population and Housing for the 93 NSW State E...
The Census collects data on a broad range of social and economic measures of the Australian populati...
Current stratification research usually takes on an individualistic perspective focusing primarily o...
The Census collects data on a broad range of social and economic aspects of the Australian populatio...
The Household Labour Force Survey (HLFS) is a quarterly panel survey that is used to provide a snaps...
This research paper provides an analysis by Commonwealth electoral division of socio-demographic dat...
This paper analyses data from the 2006 Census of Population and Housing for the NSW State Electoral ...
Labour and employment statistics result from surveys of: (a) individuals who are in the labour force...
This paper provides an analysis by Commonwealth electoral division of socio-demographic data from th...
In 1983 for the first time, the Australian Bureau of Statistics released a sample of selected inform...
The Labour Force Survey is a twice-yearly rotating panel household survey, specifically designed to ...