4442.0 - Family Characteristics, Australia, Jun 2003  
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APPENDIX POPULATIONS AND DATA ITEMS LIST


DATA AVAILABLE ON REQUEST

The ABS has a range of data available on request from the Family Characteristics Survey. This appendix lists the data items and populations which relate to the survey.


The population(s) for a particular data item refers to the persons in the survey to whom the data relates.


For more information about ABS data available on request, contact the Family Characteristics Survey Team on (02) 6252 6682, or by facsimile (02) 6252 7784, or contact ABS Client Services by email to <client.services@abs.gov.au>.


Populations for households

1: All households


Populations for families

2: All families


3: Families with any children aged 0-17 years who live at home


4: Couple families with children aged 0-17 years who live at home


5: One parent families with children aged 0-17 years who live at home


6: Families with any children aged 0-17 years who live at home and have a natural parent living elsewhere


7: Families with children of any age


8: Couple families with children of any age


9: One parent families with children of any age


10: Grandparent families with children aged 0-17 years


Populations for persons

11: All persons


12: Persons aged 15 years and over


13: Persons aged 15 years and over who are parents of children aged 0-17 years in the household


14: Non-resident parents


15: Non-resident parents in families with children aged 0-17 years


16: Children aged 0-17 years


17: Children aged 0-17 years who have a natural parent living elsewhere


18: All children of any age

DATA ITEMS
POPULATIONS

Household items
1State or territory of usual residence
All
New South Wales
Victoria
Queensland
South Australia
Western Australia
Tasmania
Northern Territory
Australian Capital Territory
2Area of usual residence(a)
All
Capital city
Balance of state/territory
3Australian Standard Geographic Classification remoteness structure
All
Major cities of Australia
Inner regional Australia
Outer regional Australia
Other
4Region of usual residence(b)
All
Standard labour force dissemination regions
5Number of families in household
All
One
Two or more
6Number of persons in household
All
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight or more
7Household type
All
Family households
Family households with only family members present
One family household
Two or more family household
Family households with non-family members present
One family household with non-family members present
Two or more family household with non-family members present
Non-family households
Lone person household
Lone women
Lone men
Group household
8Life stage of household
All
Lone person household
Lone person aged 15-24 years
Lone person aged 25-44 years
Lone person aged 45-64 years
Lone person aged 65 years and over
Group household
At least one member aged 15-24 years
Other group households
Family household
Family items
9Family type
2-18
Couple family with children
Couple family with children under 15
Couple family with children under 15 and non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
Couple family with children under 15 without non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
Couple family with dependent students
Couple family with dependent students and non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
Couple family with dependent students without non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
Couple family with children under 15 and dependent students
with non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
without non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
Couple family with non-dependent children only
Couple family with non-dependent children only and relatives
Couple family with non-dependent children only without relatives
Couple family without children
Couple family without children and with relatives
Couple family without children and without relatives
One parent family
One parent family with children under 15
One parent family with children under 15 and non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
One parent family with children under 15 without non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
One parent family with dependent students
One parent family with dependent students and non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
One parent family with dependent students without non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
One parent family with children under 15 and dependent students
and non-dependent children
and with relatives
and without relatives
without non-dependent students
and with relatives
and without relatives
One parent family with non-dependent children only
One parent family with non-dependent children only and relatives
One parent family with non-dependent children only without relatives
Other family
10Family life stage type
3-10,13,15-18
Couple family without children
Age of female partner (years)
15-24
25-34
35-44
45-54
55-64
65 and over
Couple family with children
Age of youngest child (years)
0-2
3-4
5-11
12-14
Dependent student 15-24
Non-dependent child 15-24
25 and over
One parent family
Age of youngest child (years)
0-2
3-4
5-11
12-14
Dependent student 15-24
Non-dependent child 15-24
25 and over
11Family structure
3-6,10,13,15-17
Couple families
Intact
Natural child(ren) of both parents only
Step
Natural child(ren) of mother only
Natural child(ren) of father only
Natural child(ren) of father and natural child(ren) of mother
Blended
Natural child(ren) of both and natural child(ren) of mother only
Natural child(ren) of both and natural child(ren) of father only
Natural child(ren) of both and natural child(ren) of father and natural child(ren) of mother
Other
Not natural parents
Lone parent
Lone father
Natural father
Not natural father
Lone mother
Natural mother
Not natural mother
12Number of people in the family
2-13,15-18
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven
Eight or more
13Number of children aged 0-17 years in family
2-13,15-18
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six or more
14Number of dependent students aged 15-24 years in family
2-13,15-18
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six or more
15Number of children aged under 15 years and dependent students aged 15-24 years in family
2-13,15-18
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six or more
16Age of oldest child in family (years)
3-10,13,15-18
0-2
3-4
5-11
12-14
15-17
18 and over
17Age of youngest child in family (years)
3-10,13,15-18
0-2
3-4
5-11
12-14
15-17
18Number of children aged 0-17 years with a natural parent living elsewhere
3-6,10,13,15-17
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six or more
19Age of oldest child aged 0-17 years with a natural parent living elsewhere (years)
6,17
0-2
3-4
5-11
12-14
15-17
20Age of youngest child aged 0-17 years with a natural parent living elsewhere (years)
6,17
0-2
3-4
5-11
12-14
15-17
21Number of children aged 0-17 years who stay overnight with a natural parent living elsewhere
6,17
None
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six or more
22Couple and lone parent family type
3-10,13-18
Couple family
Lone mother family
Lone father family
23Age of male partner/lone father (years)
4,8
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65 and over
24Age of female partner/lone mother (years)
4,8
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65 and over
25Age of youngest partner
3-10,13,15-18
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65 and over
26Registered marital status of parents/guardians with children aged 0-17 years
13,15
Couple families
Both registered married
One registered married, one separated/divorced
One registered married, one never married
Both separated/divorced
One separated/divorced, one never married
Both never married
One parent families
Registered married
Separated/divorced
Never married
27Marital status of parents in couple families with children aged 0-17 years
4
Male partner registered married
Female partner registered married
Married to each other
Married to former partners
Female partner separated, widowed or divorced
Female partner never married
Male partner separated, widowed or divorced
Female partner registered married
Female partner separated, widowed or divorced
Female partner never married
Male partner never married
Female partner registered married
Female partner separated, widowed or divorced
Female partner never married
28Labour force status of parents
3-10,13,15-18
Couple family with children
Both parents employed
Father employed/mother employed
One parent employed
Father employed, mother unemployed
Father employed, mother not in the labour force
Mother employed, father unemployed
Mother employed, father not in the labour force
Neither parent employed
Father unemployed, mother unemployed
Father unemployed, mother not in the labour force
Father not in the labour force, mother unemployed
Father not in the labour force, mother not in the labour force
One parent family
Parent employed
Father employed
Mother employed
Parent not employed
Father unemployed
Father not in the labour force
Mother unemployed
Mother not in the labour force
29Employment status of parents
3-10,13,15-18
Couple families with children
At least one parent employed
Both parents employed
Father only employed
Mother only employed
Neither parent employed
Other person in household employed
No persons in household employed
One parent families
Lone mother families
Mother employed
Mother not employed
Other persons in the household employed
No persons in the household employed
Lone father families
Father employed
Father not employed
Other persons in the household employed
No persons in the household employed
30Full-time/part-time employment status of parents
3-10,13,15-18
Couple families
Father employed full-time
Mother employed full-time
Mother employed part-time
Mother not employed
Father employed part-time
Mother employed full-time
Mother employed part-time
Mother not employed
Father not employed
Mother employed full-time
Mother employed part-time
Mother not employed
One parent families
Lone father families
Lone father employed full-time
Lone father employed part-time
Lone father not employed
Lone mother families
Lone mother employed full-time
Lone mother employed part-time
Lone mother not employed
31Usual hours worked by partners and lone parents
3-10,13,15-18
0
1-15
16-29
30-34
35-39
40
41-44
45-48
49 and over
32Usual hours worked by male partner/lone father
4,8
0
1-15
16-29
30-34
35-39
40
41-44
45-48
49 and over
33Usual hours worked by female partner/lone mother
4,8
0
1-15
16-29
30-34
35-39
40
41-44
45-48
49 and over
34Total cash income of parents
3-6,10,13,15-17
Negative income
$1-$99
$100-$199
$200-$299
$300-$399
$400-$499
$500-$599
$600-$699
$700-$799
$800-$899
$900-$999
$1000-$1099
$1100-$1199
$1200-$1299
$1300-$1399
$1400-$1499
$1500-$1599
$1600-$1699
$1700-$1799
$1800-$1899
$1900-$1999
$2000 or more
Nil income
35All sources of cash income of parents
3-6,10,13,15-17
Wages or salary
Profit or loss from a business or rental property
Any government pension, benefit or allowance
Any other regular source (including child support)
None of the above
36Main source of cash income of parents
3-6,10,13,15-17
Wages or salary
Profit or loss from a business or rental property
Any government pension, benefit or allowance
Any other regular source (including child support)
None of the above
Person items
37Sex
11-18
Male
Female
38Age
11-18
Collected in single years
39Birthplace
12-15
Born in Australia
Born overseas
Oceania and Antarctica
North-West Europe
Southern and Eastern Europe
North Africa and the Middle East
South-East Asia
North-East Asia
Southern and Central Asia
Americas
Sub-Saharan Africa
Other
40Year of arrival
12-15
Arrived before 1971
Arrived 1971-1980
Arrived 1981-1990
Arrived 1991-2000
Arrived 2001 to survey date
41Whether full-time student
12-15
Studying at a TAFE college, university or other educational institution
Not studying full time at a TAFE college, university or other educational institution
42Whether attending school
16,17
Attending school
Not attending school
Not asked(c)
43Level of highest educational attainment (ASCED)(d)
12-15
Postgraduate degree
Graduate diploma / Graduate certificate
Bachelor degree
Advanced diploma / Diploma
Certificate III / IV
Certificate I / II
Certificate not further defined
Year 12
Year 11
Year 10 or below
Level not determined
44Main field of highest educational attainment (ASCED)(d)
12-15
Natural and physical sciences
Information technology
Engineering and related technologies
Architecture and building
Agriculture, environmental and related studies
Health
Education
Management and commerce
Society and culture
Creative arts
Food, hospitality and personal services
Mixed field programs
Field not determined
45Labour force status
11-18
Labour Force
Employed
Unemployed
Not in the Labour Force
46Full-time or part-time employment status
11-18
Employed full time
Employed part time
47Status in employment
11-18
Employee
Employer
Own account worker
Contributing family worker
48Usual weekly hours worked in all jobs
11-18
0
1-15
16-29
30-34
35-39
40
41-44
45-48
49 and over
49Hours worked last week
11-18
0
1-15
16-29
30-34
35-39
40
41-44
45-48
49 and over
50Occupation of main job(d)
11-18
Managers and administrators
Professionals
Associate professionals
Tradespersons and related workers
Advanced clerical and service workers
Intermediate clerical, sales and service workers
Intermediate production and transport workers
Elementary clerical, sales and service workers
Labourers and related workers
Not determined
51Industry of main job(d)
11-18
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Mining
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas and water supply
Construction
Wholesale trade
Retail trade
Accommodation, cafes and restaurants
Transport and storage
Communication services
Finance and insurance
Property and business services
Government administration and defence
Education
Health and community services
Cultural and recreational services
Personal and other services
Not determined
52Duration of unemployment
11-18
Under 2 weeks
2 weeks and under 4 weeks
4 weeks and under 8 weeks
8 weeks and under 13 weeks
13 weeks and under 26 weeks
26 weeks and under 52 weeks
52 weeks and under 104 weeks
104 weeks and over
53Time since last job
11-18
Under 2 weeks
2 weeks and under 4 weeks
4 weeks and under 8 weeks
8 weeks and under 13 weeks
13 weeks and under 26 weeks
26 weeks and under 52 weeks
52 weeks and under 104 weeks
104 weeks and over
54Whether worked full-time or part-time in last job
11-18
Worked for 2 weeks or more in the previous 2 years
Full-time last job
Part-time last job, and has worked full-time
Part-time last job, and has never worked full-time
Worked for 2 weeks or more over 2 years ago
Full-time last job
Part-time last job and has worked full-time
Part-time last job, and has never worked full-time
Never worked
55Total cash income
13,15
Negative income
$1-$199
$200-$399
$400-$599
$600-$799
$800-$999
$1,000-$1,199
$1,200-$1,399
$1,400-$1,599
$1,600-$1,799
$1,800-$1,999
$2,000 or more
Nil income
56All sources of income
13,15
Wages or salary
Profit or loss from a business or rental property
Any government pension, benefit or allowance
Any other regular source (including child support)
None of the above
57Main source of income
13,15
Wages or salary
Profit or loss from a business or rental property
Any government pension, benefit or allowance
Any other regular source (including child support)
None of the above
58Whether parent receives income from wages or salary
13,15
Receives income from wages or salary
Does not receive income from wages or salary
59Whether parent receives cash income from a business or rental property
13,15
Receives income from a business or rental property
Does not receive income from a business or rental property
60Whether parent receives income from a government pension or benefit
13,15
Receives income from a government pension, benefit or allowance
Does not receive income from a government pension, benefit or allowance
61Whether parent receives income from other regular source (eg. child support)
13,15
Receives income from any other regular source
Does not receive income from any other regular source
62Relationship in household
11-18
Husband, wife or partner
Husband, wife or partner
Lone parent
Lone parent
Child aged under 15 years
Natural child
Adopted child
Step child
Foster child
Grandchild
Otherwise related child
Unrelated child
Dependent student
Non-dependent child
Other related individual
Non-family member
Unrelated individual living in a family household
Group household member
Lone person
63Marital status
11-18
Married
Not married
64Registered marital status of parent of children aged 0-17 years
13,15
Never married
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
Married
65Social marital status of parent of children aged 0-17 years
13,15
In a registered marriage
In a de-facto marriage
Not married
66Whether has any children aged 0-17 years living with other natural parent
1,2,13,15
Has children aged 0-17 living with other natural parent
No children aged 0-17 living with other natural parent
67Whether has any natural children aged 0-17 years living in the household
13,15
Has natural children aged 0-17 years living in the household
No natural children aged 0-17 years living in the household
68Whether has any step children aged 0-17 years living in the household
13,15
Has step children aged 0-17 years living in the household
No step children aged 0-17 years living in the household
69Whether has any adopted children aged 0-17 years living in the household
13,15
Has adopted children aged 0-17 years living in the household
No adopted children aged 0-17 years living in the household
70Whether grandparent guardian of children aged 0-17 years
13,15
Grandparent guardian of children aged 0-17 years
Not grandparent guardian of children aged 0-17 years
71Whether has any foster children aged 0-17 years living in the household
13,15
Has foster children aged 0-17 years living in the household
No foster children aged 0-17 years living in the household
72Whether has any otherwise related children aged 0-17 years living in the household
13,15
Has otherwise related children aged 0-17 years living in the household
No otherwise related children aged 0-17 years living in the household
73Whether has any unrelated children aged 0-17 years living in the household
13,15
Has unrelated children aged 0-17 years living in the household
No unrelated children aged 0-17 years living in the household
74Relationship of parent to children aged 0-17 years in the household
13,15
Natural parent
Adoptive parent
Step parent
Foster parent
Grandparent
Otherwise related parent
Unrelated parent
75Relationship of child to male usual resident parent
16,17
Natural child
Adopted child
Step child
Foster child
Grandchild
Otherwise related child
Unrelated child
76Relationship of child to female usual resident parent
16,17
Natural child
Adopted child
Step child
Foster child
Grandchild
Otherwise related child
Unrelated child
77Child's relationship to parents
16,17
Natural child of either parent
Natural child of neither parent
Step child
Foster child
Grandchild
Otherwise related child
Unrelated child
78Child's place in family structure
16,17
Children in couple families
Children in intact families
Natural child of both parents
Children in step families
Natural child of mother
Natural child of father
Children in blended families
Natural child of both parents
Natural child of mother
Natural child of father
Children in other couple families
Child living with no natural parent
Children in lone parent families
Children in lone father families
Natural child of father
Not natural child of father
Children in lone mother families
Natural child of mother
Not natural child of mother
79Whether child has natural parent living elsewhere
16,17
Children who have a natural parent living elsewhere
Children who do not have a natural parent living elsewhere
Don't know
80Whether parent of children aged 0-17 years who have a natural parent living elsewhere
Parents of children 0-17 who have a natural parent living elsewhere
Parents of children 0-17 none of whom have a natural parent living elsewhere
Don't know
81Sex of natural parent living elsewhere
17
Male
Female
82Usual frequency of visits with natural parent living elsewhere
17
Daily
At least once a week, but less than daily
At least once a fortnight, but less than once a week
At least once a month, but less than once a fortnight
At least once every 3 months, but less than once a month
At least once every 6 months, but less than once every 3 months
At least once a year, but less than once every 6 months
Less than once a year
Never
83Frequency of overnight stays with natural parent living elsewhere
17
At least once a week
At least once a fortnight, but less than once a week
At least once a month, but less than once a fortnight
At least once every 3 months, but less than once a month
At least once every 6 months, but less than once every 3 months
At least once a year, but less than once every 6 months
Less than once a year
Never
84Number of nights each stay child stays with natural parent living elsewhere
17
Output in single nights.
85Number of nights each year child stays with natural parent living elsewhere
17
Output in single nights.
86Proportion of nights child aged 0-17 years stays with natural parent living elsewhere
17
1-9%(e)
10-19%
20-29%
30-49%
50%
87Contact with natural parent living elsewhere by telephone, letters or email
17
Has contact with natural parent living elsewhere by telephone, letters or email
Does not have contact with natural parent living elsewhere by telephone, letters or email

(a) Not available for the Northern Territory or the Australian Capital Territory. For further information, refer to capital city in the Glossary.
(b) For further information, refer to the note on regional estimates in Labour Force, Selected Tables, Australia (cat. no. 6291.0.40.001).
(c) Consists of children aged between 5/6 and 15 years (depending on their state of usual residence), as they were not specifically asked about their school attendance.
(d) These data were collected in May 2003, and may by subject to change. Also, these data were not collected of all persons aged 15 years and over in FCS.
(e) Includes children who stayed overnight at least 1 night per year with parent living elsewhere. In some cases, the proportion of nights was less than 1% for these children.