5215.0.55.001 - Australian National Accounts: Input-Output Tables (Product Details) - Electronic Publication, 2007-08 Quality Declaration 
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Table 2. Industry and Product Concordances

The IOIG to ANZSIC06 table shows the concordance (mapping) between Input Output Industry Groups (IOIG) and Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC06).

The IOIG(2005) to IOIG(2009) and IOPC(2005) to IOPC(2009) tables also show the concordance between the 2005 and 2009 IOIG's and the 2005 and 2009 IOPC's. IOIG(2005) and IOPC(2005) are based on ANZSIC(93) and IOIG(2009) and IOPC(2009) are based on ANZSIC(06).

The IOPC to Consumer Price Index (CPI) table shows the concordance between IOPC(2009) and CPI(16th series) codes. In the I-O tables this shows the concordance for HFCE data to the CPI codes.

The IOPG to Household Expenditure Classification (HEC) table shows the concordance between the IOPG(2009) and HEC(2009-10) codes.


IOIG to ANZSIC06


In the IOIG to ANZSIC06 table, IOIG codes are shown in column A and IOIG descriptors are shown in column B of the table.
ANZSIC codes are shown in column C and ANZSIC descriptors are shown in column D. The ANZSIC codes shown in this table are ANZSIC Class codes.

For example, IOIG 0101, that is the Sheep, grains, beef and dairy cattle industry is mapped to ANZSIC codes 0141 (Sheep Farming (specialised)), 0142 (Beef Cattle Farming (specialised)), 0143 (Beef Cattle feedlots (specialised)), 0144 (Sheep–Beef Cattle Farming), 0145 (Grain–Sheep or Grain–Beef Farming), 0146 (Rice Growing), 0149 (Other Grain Growing) and 0160 (Dairy Cattle Farming).


IOIG(2005) to IOIG(2009)


In the IOIG(2005) to IOIG(2009) table, the 2005 IOIG codes are shown in column A with the 2005 IOIG descriptors in column B, the 2009 IOIG codes are in column C with the 2009 IOIG descriptors shown in column E. Column D indicates whether a 2005 IOIG is mapped partially to a 2009 IOIG and is indicated by a 'p' in the column.

For example, the 2005 IOIG 0102(Grains) is mapped partially to the 2009 IOIG's 0101 (Sheep, grains, beef and dairy cattle) and 0103 (Other agriculture).


IOPC(2009) to CPI(16th series)


The IOPC(2009) to CPI(16th series) table shows the 2009 IOPC code in column A with the 2009 IOPC descriptor shown in column C. Column D shows the CPI 16th series code with the CPI 16th series descriptor in column F. Column G indicates whether a 2009 IOPC is mapped partially to a CPI 16th series and is indicated by a 'p' in the column.

For example, the 2009 IOPC 01110010 (Plants grown undercover) is mapped uniquely to the CPI 16th series' 543 (Other non-durable household goods).


IOPG(2009) to HEC(2009-10)

The IOPG(2009) to HEC(2009-10) table shows the 2009 IOPG code in column A with the 2009 IOPG descriptor shown in column C. Column D shows the weight between the 2009 IOPG code and the 2009-10 HEC code. Column E shows the HEC(2009-10) code with the HEC(2009-10) descriptor in column G.

For example, of the 2009 IOPG 0101 (Sheep, grains, beef and Dairy Cattle), 34% is mapped to the 2009-10 HEC 03020301 (Mutton and lamb), and 66% is mapped to HEC(2009-10) 03020201 (Beef and veal).

There are a number of factors to take into account when using this table. It should only be applied to data at Purchasers prices as it was based on the Household Expenditure Survey (HES) which is collected at Purchasers Prices. The table was compiled from the 2009-10 HES and may not align well to data in earlier years due to the changing nature of Household expenditure and the economic conditions prevailing at the time.

Where individual Household expenditure items do not correlate to one Input-Output product group, weights have been calculated using the best data available. Correspondences for some IOIG's have not been included due to confidentiality issues.

Data from the HES, classified by the HEC does not correlate directly to HFCE data as published in the National Accounts due to the following reasons:

  • The scope of the HES excludes residents of remote areas, and those not living in non-private dwellings (hotels, boarding houses and institutions);
  • HFCE data includes expenditure by Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households units that are not included in HES;
  • HFCE uses additional data sources including the Retail and Wholesale industry surveys;
  • HES data is not used to compile HFCE data for for Gambling as it collects data on a different basis;
  • HES data is not used to compile Financial and insurance services as HES measures the total cost paid for insurance, and HFCE only capture
    the Insurance services charge;
  • HES data is not used to compile the Actual rent paid on dwellings, and HFCE also includes an imputed value for rent for owner-occupied dwellings;
  • HES estimates for Health include only out of pocket expenses, and do not include nursing home fees;
  • For Education services, HES excludes expenditure on the Higher education loan program;
  • HFCE estimates for repairs and maintenance are included in the Intermediate Usage of the Ownership of Dwellings industry and could not
    be concorded to HES data; and
  • HFCE estimates include an imputed value for the Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured which is measured differently in HES.


For more information in the use of this table please contact the Input-Output Analysis Section of the ABS.