Personal and Household Goods Hire
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NAME OF ORGANISATION
The main internal demand for this survey is from the National Accounts Branch (NAB) who have a strong interest in the conduct of this survey as there is very little information available on the structure of this industry elsewhere. The outputs from this collection are required within NAB generally for subsidiary purposes, and more specifically in measuring the domestic supply of particular products which are used in deriving supply/use benchmarks. The Hire industries are part of an annual program of surveys targeting the Services Sector of the economy. PURPOSE The main purpose of this collections is to provide data in response to user needs for size and structure information (mainly financial and employment) on a regular basis, as well as selected activity measures of interest to external clients. It also provides data which feeds into Input/Output tables and for annual bench marking of economic activity by National accounts. SCOPE The scope of the survey is all employing units on the Australian Business Register classified to ANZSIC 9519, Personal and Household goods hiring. DATA DETAIL Conceptual framework Main outputs Table at the State level will include; Classifications ANZSIC According to the Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC) (1292.0), each business unit is classified to a single industry. The industry allocated is based on an estimate expenditure on the primary activity of TAU / ABN unit irrespective of whether a range of activities or a single activity is undertaken by the unit. For example, a TAU which expends most of its financial resources on hire/leasing of plant would have all operations included in the aggregates and ratios for the Plant hire and leasing industry, even if significant secondary activities (e.g. transport) were undertaken. ANZSIC has been used to classify TAUs / ABNs included in this survey. Statistics in publications are generally presented at the ANZSIC Class level. ANZSPC The Australian and New Zealand Standard Product Classification has been used to provide a basis for recompiling basic product statistics from their original classifications into a standard classification for analytical use. All product components have been mapped to ANZSPC. Other concepts (summary) Comments and/or Other Regions Frequency comments Data availability comments Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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