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Library/File Location
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AUST/AUSLAB ASIAPC/AUSLAB BUSFIN/AUSLAB WORLD/AUSLAB
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Source Selection Location
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/Country & Region (excluding U.S.)/Asia Pacific/Reference /Country & Region (excluding U.S.)/Australia/Reference /Reference/Business /Reference/Statistics
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Coverage
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Catalogue number 62 & 63 on ABS website
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Frequency of Update
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Quarterly
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Data Format
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Full-text
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Description
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Labour statistics measure aspects of the labour market, and are important economic and social indicators. They are used in the analysis, evaluation, and monitoring of: the economy; the labour market; a wide range of government policies (relating in particular to employment, income support and industrial relations); and population groups of particular concern (e.g. younger people, older people, women). Labour statistics are very much about people - their participation in the labour force, their success in finding employment, their earnings and other benefits, their type of work and their working hours.
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Regions of Coverage
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/Region of Coverage/Australia & Oceania/Australia /Region of Coverage/Australia
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News & Business
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/Topics/Employment & Human Resources /Topics/Economics /Topics/Demographics
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Publication Type
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/Source Type/Country & Region Reports /Source Type/Industries & Markets/Industry Statistics /Source Type/Reference/Statistics
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Industry
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/Industry/Banking & Finance
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Premier Date
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February 06, 2009
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