Defining cash wages and salaries and employee jobs
Employee jobs and cash wages and salaries included in PSEE are based on the Australian System of National Accounts 2008 and the Australian Conceptual Framework for Measures of Employee Remuneration.
The STP reported cash wages and salaries, over the whole financial year, are in scope of these estimates. Employer superannuation contributions and severance and termination payments are excluded. Cash wages are gross amounts, prior to taxation and deductions and include:
- salary payments and allowances, including modelled salary sacrifice (see below),
- labour hire payments and foreign income,
- lumps sum payments for leave entitlements,
- bonuses where they are reported in the same field as normal payments.
More specifically, the following STP reported income items are included in the production of the cash wages and salaries estimates:
- gross income amount (including bonuses),
- allowance income,
- other income (not specified),
- foreign income amount including tax exempt income,
- Community Development Employment Project income.
One of the components of cash wages and salaries is salary sacrifice. STP phase 1 data has some limitations and is not able to provide a complete measure of salary sacrifice. As such, until STP phase 2 data is mature enough to use, salary sacrifice amounts will be modelled using STP salary sacrifice and other ABS data. The current modelling approach uses the annual ratio of salary sacrifice to cash wages and salaries to estimate the salary sacrifice amounts. The annual ratio for select industries is derived by applying the annual movement of the Average Weekly Earnings (AWE)'s ratio to the last SEE cycle's ratio. Industries that do not use the AWE ratio (due to reduced coverage), will apply a STP phase 1 salary sacrifice ratio within the model.
An employee job is derived from the existence of positive STP wages and salaries or salary sacrifice payments in the June month each year.