ABS integrated data assets hold a broad range of data that allow complex questions to be analysed, with new insights that aren’t available from a single data source. For example, we now can:
The key ABS integrated assets are also longitudinal in nature, meaning they allow changes and patterns in the Australian population, economy and environment to be better understood and analysed over time. For example, we can now:
Integrated data provides many more insights across various topics such as changes in health conditions over time, employment outcomes for older Australians changing careers, migration outcomes, and the impact of economic downturn on jobs growth and businesses.
Case studies The links to case studies below provide more examples of how integrated data is being used by approved users.
Approved projects MADIP research projects and BLADE research projects provide a list of research projects making use of these integrated data assets, including links to available publications. Data Integration project register is a listing of approved data integration projects conducted by the ABS, including projects led by other organisations engaging the ABS as a Data integration service provider.
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