1301.0 - Year Book Australia, 2009–10  
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LABOUR MARKET STATISTICS

Most labour market statistics focus on some aspect of labour demand or labour supply. In Australia, surveys of businesses conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) are the primary source of data on labour demand. The types of data collected through business surveys include labour costs, earnings and job vacancies. The ABS population census and household surveys provide extensive information about the size and characteristics of labour supply; the major source is the monthly Labour Force Survey (LFS) and the on-going program of supplementary surveys. Information obtained through these types of collections include data on labour force status, employment characteristics as well as demographic characteristics, such as age. Diagram 8.1 illustrates how labour statistics from ABS household and business surveys relate to the labour market.

The concepts and definitions underlying Australian labour statistics are based on the conventions, recommendations and guidelines developed and maintained by the International Labour Organisation and the United Nations Statistical Office. Australian labour statistics comply in almost every respect with these international standards.

8.1 Australian labour statistics framework










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