3415.0 - Migrant Data Matrices, 2016  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 28/06/2016   
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IN THIS ISSUE

The Migrant Data Matrices provides users with links to data on migrants from a wide range of ABS products. Data include a broad selection of demographic, geographic, socio-economic and survey specific items. The data items included are not exhaustive but rather provide a selection of the data available from a collection (survey). Each data cube includes a link to the main features and explanatory notes of the source product or collection.

In this edition, two new data cubes have been added :

  • Education and Work 2015
  • Marriages and Divorces 2014.

New links to recently released migrant data are also now available via the A-Z List of Data cubes:
  • Births 2014
  • Deaths 2014
  • Qualifications and Work 2015
  • Personal Income of Migrants, 2009-10 and 2010-11.

A number of features help to streamline the content and to make it easier for users to navigate to source data within the product. These include:
  • A Migrant Data Matrices Data Cube that shows which migrant related data items are available for each of the source products (ABS surveys) in an Excel spreadsheet, and provides a hyperlink to download the data cube of interest.
  • 'A - Z List of Data cubes'. This page provides an alphabetical list of links to all released data cubes - the latest as well as those previously released.
  • A streamlined 'Downloads' page. The cubes listed here represent the latest migrant data available on the topic. Users will still be able to access all previously released data cubes via the 'A - Z list of data cubes'.
  • Topic pages that group related data cubes and presents the main features for source product information in a table format.

The ABS products included will change over time as more data are released. The Migrant Data Matrices data cubes have been updated after consideration of usage. High usage data cubes (based on web analysis) have been given greater priority for updates. In most cases the data presented will be current, however, it is recommended that users check for more recent releases. If available, requests for more recent migrant data can be made using the Inquiries details below.


INQUIRIES

For further information about these and related statistics, contact the National Information and Referral Service.

Phone: 1300 135 070
Fax: 1300 135 211
Post: Client Services, ABS, GPO Box 796, Sydney 2001
Email: client.services@abs.gov.au