1996 CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING WORKING POPULATION COMMUNITY PROFILE (Excludes overseas visitors) Catalogue No. 2020.0 Based on place of employment Applicable to employed persons enumerated and working in the same Journey to Work Study Area. INQUIRIES Available for SLAs in Journey to Work Study Areas Data tailored to your specific needs, not provided in these standard tables, are available from the ABS Information Inquiries Unit in your State. Definitions of Census classifications and concepts are available in the 1996 Census Dictionary (ABS Catalogue No. 2901.0) Commonwealth of Australia 1998 WORKING POPULATION COMMUNITY PROFILE ................................................. WO1 AGE BY REGISTERED MARITAL STATUS BY SEX W10 Employed persons W02 AGE BY SOCIAL MARITAL STATUS BY SEX W11 Employed persons W03 METHOD OF TRAVEL TO WORK BY AGE METHOD OF TRAVEL TO WORK BY SEX W12 BIRTHPLACE (COUNTRIES) BY SEX W13 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH BY SEX W14 QUALIFICATION (HIGHEST) FIELD BY QUALIFICATION (HIGHEST) LEVEL BY SEX W15 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (FULL-TIME/PART-TIME) BY TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ATTENDING (FULL-TIME/PART-TIME) BY AGE Employed persons attending an Educational Institution W09 AGE BY LABOUR FORCE STATUS (FULL-TIME/PART-TIME) BY SEX Employed persons INDUSTRY BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX Employed persons W16 Employed persons with a qualification W08 INDUSTRY BY OCCUPATION Employed persons Employed persons who speak a language other than English at home W07 OCCUPATION BY SEX Employed persons Employed persons W06 INDUSTRY BY SEX Employed persons Employed persons W05 STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT BY SEX Employed persons Employed persons W04 INDUSTRY SECTOR BY SEX Employed persons OCCUPATION BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX Employed persons W17 WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL INCOME BY AGE BY SEX Employed persons WORKING POPULATION COMMUNITY PROFILE BY SUBJECT .................................................. AGE W01 ETHNICITY AGE BY REGISTERED MARITAL STATUS W05 Employed persons W02 AGE BY SOCIAL MARITAL STATUS BY SEX W06 Employed persons W03 W08 BIRTHPLACE (COUNTRIES) BY SEX Employed persons LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH BY SEX Employed persons who speak a language other than English at home METHOD OF TRAVEL TO WORK BY AGE Employed persons HOURS WORKED (See LABOUR FORCE) LABOUR FORCE STATUS (FT/PT) BY TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION INCOME ATTENDING (FT/PT) BY AGE Employed persons attending an Educational Institution W17 WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL INCOME BY AGE BY SEX Employed persons W09 W17 AGE BY LABOUR FORCE STATUS (FT/PT) BY SEX Employed persons INDUSTRY WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL INCOME BY AGE BY SEX W10 Employed persons Employed persons W12 BIRTHPLACE INDUSTRY SECTOR BY SEX INDUSTRY BY SEX Employed persons W05 BIRTHPLACE (COUNTRIES) BY SEX Employed persons W14 INDUSTRY BY OCCUPATION Employed persons EDUCATION W15 W08 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (FT/PT) BY TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ATTENDING (FT/PT) BY AGE Employed persons INDUSTRY BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX Employed persons WORKING POPULATION COMMUNITY PROFILE BY SUBJECT .................................................. JOURNEY TO WORK W03 MARITAL STATUS METHOD OF TRAVEL TO WORK BY AGE W01 Employed persons W04 METHOD OF TRAVEL TO WORK BY SEX W02 Employed persons AGE BY SOCIAL MARITAL STATUS BY SEX Employed persons LABOUR FORCE STATUS OCCUPATION W08 W13 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (FT/PT) BY TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION AGE BY REGISTERED MARITAL STATUS BY SEX Employed persons ATTENDING (FT/PT) BY AGE OCCUPATION BY SEX Employed persons Employed persons attending an Educational Institution W14 W09 AGE BY LABOUR FORCE STATUS (FT/PT) BY SEX INDUSTRY BY OCCUPATION Employed persons Employed persons W16 W15 INDUSTRY BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX OCCUPATION BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX Employed persons Employed persons QUALIFICATIONS W16 OCCUPATION BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX Employed persons W07 QUALIFICATION (HIGHEST) FIELD BY QUALIFICATION (HIGHEST) LEVEL BY SEX Employed persons with a qualification LANGUAGE W06 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH BY SEX Employed persons who speak a language other than Enlgish at home WORKING POPULATION COMMUNITY PROFILE EXPLANATORY NOTES ........................................................... INTRODUCTION 1. The Working Population Community Profile provides 17 tables containing GLOSSARY labour force and related data on the characteristics of employed people enumerated and working within the same Journey To Work (JTW) study area. Destination Zones 7. Information on Journey to Work is obtained from the response These JTW study areas are designed to suit analysis of working populations, to the Census question that asks address of employer's workplace and primarily cover capital cities and surrounding areas. for the main job held last week (Q35). Data are available for the workplace Statistical Local Area (SLA) level (regardless of the SLA of enumeration provided the enumeration SLA is in the JTW study area), 8. The workplace address was used to code the work destination zone for and for the JTW study area as a whole. each employed person enumerated in a study area. Destination zones 2. In the 1996 Census, there were eight JTW study areas - the same as CDs. However, they do aggregate to SLAs, with the NSW Sydney, Wollongong, Newcastle and surrounding areas exception of 2 SLAs. VIC Melbourne, Geelong, Latrobe Valley Bendigo, Ballarat and QLD (Incl. part Brisbane, Gold Coast, Tweed (NSW), Toowoomba, Sunshine were designed by the local transport authorities and are not necessarily surrounding areas. of NSW) 9. The Cooma-Monaro(A) SLA consists of only 3 CDs for inclusion in the A.C.T. JTW Study Area rather than the standard 22 CDs, and the Coast, Townsville, Cairns and surrounding areas. Mareeba(S) SLA consists of only 2 CDs for inclusion in the Queensland SA Adelaide and surrounding areas. WA Perth and surrounding areas and Pilbara region. information, please ask your CSSSU representative for a copy of Fact TAS Hobart, Launceston, Burnie, Devonport and surrounding areas. Sheet 14. NT Darwin, Alice Springs and surrounding areas. ACT (Incl. part Canberra, Queanbeyan(NSW) and surrounding areas. JTW Study area rather than the standard 41 CDs. For further 10. In previous Censuses, data for destination zones comprised those of NSW) employed persons who were enumerated at their place of usual residence within the study areas. 3. Information was collected from the 1996 Census of Population and Housing. 4. Each table title in the Profile consists of two parts. The first part lists the variables included in the table. The second part describes the table population. Employed full-time/ 11. Employed full-time means that the person worked 35 hours or more part-time in all jobs held during the week prior to Census night. Employed part-time means that the person worked less than 35 hours in all jobs held during the week prior to Census night. 5. A glossary of terms and concepts used in the Community Profiles appears below. 12. For Census purposes, people who stated they were employed, but worked zero hours in the week prior to Census night have been coded 6. For more information on classifications and Census concepts see the 1996 Census Dictionary (Cat No. 2901.0). to 'employed part-time'. WORKING POPULATION COMMUNITY PROFILE EXPLANATORY NOTES ........................................................... Social Marital Status 13. Social Marital Status is the relationship status of an individual with Respondent error 19. Processing procedures cannot detect or repair all errors made reference to another person who is usually resident in the household. A by persons in completing the form, therefore some may remain in marriage exists when the two people live together as husband and wife, final data. or partners, regardless of whether the marriage is formalised through registration. In the 1996 Census, where information about same-sex couples is volunteered in the relationship question, it is included in the family coding and classified as a partner in a de facto marriage. Undercount 20. Although the Census aims to count each person once, there are some people who are missed and others who are counted more than once. A post enumeration survey is conducted soon after the Census to measure the undercount. Table Population DATA QUALITY 14. Table population is a description of what the table is counting. Most tables within the Working Population Community Profile have a table 21. Further information on data quality will be provided progressively in population of 'employed persons'. It appears under the table title. Census Update and in the 1996 Census fact sheets and working papers. 15. The Census is subject to a number of inaccuracies resulting from errors by respondents or mistakes in collection or processing of the data. Some of these are overcome or 'repaired' by careful processing procedures and quality management of the processing itself. The effect of those that remain is generally slight, although it may be more important for small groups in the population. The main kinds of error to keep in mind are: Partial non-response 16. In some cases where an answer was not provided to a question an answer was imputed or derived (often from other information on the form). In other cases a 'not stated' code was allocated. Processing error 17. While such errors can occur in any processing system, quality management is used to continuously improve the quality of processed data, and to identify and correct data of unacceptable quality. Random adjustment 18. Cells containing small values are randomly adjusted to avoid releasing information about particular individuals, families or households. The effect of random adjustment is statistically insignificant. AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W01 AGE BY REGISTERED MARITAL STATUS BY SEX Employed persons Married Male 15-19 years 20-24 years 25-29 years 30-34 years 35-39 years 40-44 years 45-49 years 50-54 years 55-59 years 60-64 years 65-69 years 70-74 years 75 years and over Total Female Separated Male Female Divorced Male Female Widowed Male Female Never married Male Female Total Male Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W02 AGE BY SOCIAL MARITAL STATUS BY SEX Employed persons Married in a registered marriage(a) Male Female Married in a de facto marriage(a) Male Female Not married Male 15-19 years 20-24 years 25-29 years 30-34 years 35-39 years 40-44 years 45-49 years 50-54 years 55-59 years 60-64 years 65-69 years 70-74 years 75 years and over Total (a) Persons whose partner was temporarily absent will be included if the partner was identified on the Census form as being temporarily absent. Female Male Total Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W03 METHOD OF TRAVEL TO WORK BY AGE Employed persons 15-24 years One method: Train Bus Ferry/tram Taxi Car, as driver Car, as passenger Motorbike/motor scooter Bicycle Other Walked only Total Two methods: Train and: Bus Ferry/tram Car, as driver Car, as passenger Other Total Bus and: Ferry/tram Car, as driver Car, as passenger Other Total Ferry/tram and: Car, as driver Car, as passenger Other Total Other Total Three methods Worked at home Did not go to work Not stated(a) Total (a) Includes cases when method of travel to work could not be determined. 25-34 years 35-44 years 45-54 years 55 years and over Total AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W04 METHOD OF TRAVEL TO WORK BY SEX Employed persons Male One method: Train Bus Ferry/tram Taxi Car, as driver Car, as passenger Motorbike/motor scooter Bicycle Other Walked only Total Two methods: Train and: Bus Ferry/tram Car, as driver Car, as passenger Other Total Bus and: Ferry/tram Car, as driver Car, as passenger Other Total Ferry/tram and: Car, as driver Car, as passenger Other Total Other Total Three methods Worked at home Did not go to work Not stated(a) Total (a) Includes cases when method of travel to work could not be determined. Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W05 BIRTHPLACE (COUNTRIES) BY SEX Employed persons Male Female Australia Canada Chile China (excluding Taiwan Province) Croatia Egypt Fiji Germany, Federal Republic of Greece Hong Kong Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Italy Lebanon Macedonia, FYR of(a) Malaysia Malta Netherlands New Zealand Philippines Poland Serbia and Montenegro, FYRs of(a) Singapore South Africa Sri Lanka United Kingdom(b) United States of America Viet Nam Born elsewhere overseas(c) Not stated Total (a) FYR is an abbreviation of 'Former Yugoslav Republic'. (b) Comprises 'England', 'Scotland', 'Wales', 'Northern Ireland', 'Channel Islands', 'Isle of Man', and 'UK and Ireland n.f.d'. (c) Includes 'inadequately described', 'at sea' and 'not elsewhere classified'. Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W06 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY PROFICIENCY IN ENGLISH BY SEX Employed persons who speak a language other than English at home Very well/well Male Female Speaks English Not well Male Female Not at all Male Female Not stated(a) Male Female Arabic (including Lebanese) Australian Indigenous Languages Chinese languages: Cantonese Mandarin Other Total Croatian French German Greek Hungarian Indonesian Italian Macedonian Malay Maltese Netherlandic Polish Portuguese Russian Serbian Spanish Tagalog (Filipino) Turkish Vietnamese Other(b) Total Not stated Total (a) Comprises cases where either language spoken at home was stated but proficiency in English was not stated, or where both language spoken at home and proficiency in English were not stated. (b) Includes 'inadequately described' and 'non-verbal so described'. Male Total Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W07 QUALIFICATION (HIGHEST) FIELD BY QUALIFICATION (HIGHEST) LEVEL BY SEX Employed persons with a qualification(a) Higher degree Postgraduate diploma Bachelor degree Undergraduate diploma Associate diploma MALE Business and Administration Health Education Society and Culture Natural and Physical Sciences Engineering Architecture and Building Agriculture and Related Fields Miscellaneous Fields Inadequately described Not stated Total FEMALE Business and Administration Health Education Society and Culture Natural and Physical Sciences Engineering Architecture and Building Agriculture and Related Fields Miscellaneous Fields Inadequately described Not stated Total PERSONS Business and Administration Health Education Society and Culture Natural and Physical Sciences Engineering Architecture and Building Agriculture and Related Fields Miscellaneous Fields Inadequately described Not stated Total (a) Excludes persons with a qualification outside the scope of the ABSCQ. Skilled vocational Basic vocational Inadequately described Not stated Total AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W08 LABOUR FORCE STATUS (FULL-TIME/PART-TIME) BY TYPE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION ATTENDING (FULL-TIME/PART-TIME) BY AGE Employed persons attending an Educational Institution Attending secondary school Attending Technical or Further Educational Institution Not Full-time Part-time stated(a) Total Attending University or other Tertiary Institutions Not Full-time Part-time stated(b) AGED 15-19 YEARS Employed: Full-time(d) Part-time Not stated(e) Total AGED 20-24 YEARS Employed: Full-time(d) Part-time Not stated(e) Total AGED 25 YEARS AND OVER Employed: Full-time(d) Part-time Not stated(e) Total TOTAL Employed: Full-time(d) Part-time Not stated(e) Total (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Comprises persons who were attending a Technical or Further Educational Institution, but did not state whether they were full-time or part-time students. Comprises persons who were attending a University or other Tertiary Institution but did not state whether they were full-time or part-time students. Comprises persons who have been attending an educational institution, but did not state what type, and persons who did not state whether they were attending an educational institution. Full-time is defined as having worked 35 hours or more in all jobs during the week prior to Census night. Comprises employed persons who did not state their hours worked. Total Attending other Not attending Not stated(c) Total AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W09 AGE BY LABOUR FORCE STATUS (FULL-TIME/PART-TIME) BY SEX Employed persons Full-time(a) Male Female Employed Part-time Male 15-19 years 20-24 years 25-29 years 30-34 years 35-39 years 40-44 years 45-49 years 50-54 years 55-59 years 60-64 years 65 years and over Total (a) Full-time is defined as having worked 35 hours or more in all jobs during the week prior to Census night. (b) Comprises employed persons who did not state their hours worked. Female Not stated(b) Male Female Male Total Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W10 INDUSTRY SECTOR BY SEX Employed persons Male Commonwealth Government State/Territory Government Local Government Private sector Community Development Employment Projects Not stated Total Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W11 STATUS IN EMPLOYMENT BY SEX Employed persons Male Employee Employer Own account worker Contributing family worker Total Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W12 INDUSTRY BY SEX (1 of 2) Employed persons Male Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing: Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing, undefined Agriculture Services to Agriculture; Hunting and Trapping Forestry and Logging Commercial Fishing Total Mining: Mining, undefined Coal Mining Oil and Gas Extraction Metal Ore Mining Other Mining Services to Mining Total Manufacturing: Manufacturing, undefined Food, Beverages and Tobacco Textile, Clothing, Footwear and Leather Wood and Paper Products Printing, Publishing and Recorded Media Petroleum, Coal, Chemical and Associated Products Non-Metallic Mineral Products Metal Products Machinery and Equipment Other Total Electricity, Gas and Water Supply: Electricity, Gas and Water Supply, undefined Electricity and Gas Supply Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Services Total Construction: Construction, undefined General Construction Construction Trade Services Total Female Persons Male Wholesale Trade: Wholesale Trade, undefined Basic Material Wholesaling Machinery and Motor Vehicle Wholesaling Personal and Household Good Wholesaling Total Retail Trade: Retail Trade, undefined Food Retailing Personal and Household Good Retailing Motor Vehicle Retailing and Services Total Accommodation, Cafes and Restaurants Transport and Storage: Transport and Storage, undefined Road Transport Rail Transport Water Transport Air and Space Transport Other Transport Services to Transport Storage Total Communication Services Finance and Insurance: Finance and Insurance, undefined Finance Insurance Services to Finance and Insurance Total Property and Business Services: Property and Business Services, undefined Property Services Business Services Total Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W12 INDUSTRY BY SEX (2 of 2) Employed persons Male Government Administration and Defence: Government Admininstration and Defence, undefined Government Administration Defence Total Education Health and Community Services: Health and Community Services, undefined Health Services Community Services Total Cultural and Recreational Services: Cultural and Recreational Services, undefined Motion Picture, Radio and Television Services Libraries, Museums and the Arts Sport and Recreation Total Personal and Other Services: Personal and Other Services, undefined Personal Services Other Services Private Households Employing Staff Total Non-classifiable economic units Not stated Total Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W13 OCCUPATION BY SEX (1 of 2) Employed persons Male Managers and Administrators: Managers and Administrators, n.f.d. Generalist Managers, n.f.d. General Managers and Administrators Miscellaneous Generalist Managers Specialist Managers, n.f.d. Resource Managers Engineering, Distribution and Process Managers Sales and Marketing Managers Miscellaneous Specialist Managers Farmers and Farm Managers Total Professionals: Professionals, n.f.d. Science, Building and Engineering Professionals, n.f.d. Natural and Physical Science Professionals Building and Engineering Professionals Business and Information Professionals, n.f.d. Accountants, Auditors and Corporate Treasurers Sales, Marketing and Advertising Professionals Computing Professionals Miscellaneous Business and Information Professionals Health Professionals, n.f.d. Medical Practitioners Nursing Professionals Miscellaneous Health Professionals Education Professionals, n.f.d. School Teachers University and Vocational Education Teachers Miscellaneous Education Professionals Social, Arts and Miscellaneous Professionals, n.f.d. Social Welfare Professionals Miscellaneous Social Professionals Artists and Related Professionals Miscellaneous Professionals Total Associate Professionals: Associate Professionals, n.f.d. Science, Engineering and Related Associate Professionals, n.f.d. Medical and Science Technical Officers Building and Engineering Associate Professionals Female Persons Male Business and Administration Associate Professionals, n.f.d. Finance Associate Professionals Misc. Business and Administration Associate Professionals Managing Supervisors (Sales and Service), n.f.d. Shop Managers Hospitality and Accommodation Managers Miscellaneous Managing Supervisors (Sales and Service) Health and Welfare Associate Professionals, n.f.d. Enrolled Nurses Welfare Associate Professionals Miscellaneous Health and Welfare Associate Professionals Other Associate Professionals, n.f.d. Police Officers Miscellaneous Associate Professionals Total Tradespersons and Related Workers: Tradespersons and Related Workers, n.f.d. Mechanical and Fabrication Engineering Tradesperson, n.f.d. Mechanical Engineering Tradespersons Fabrication Engineering Tradespersons Automotive Tradespersons Electrical and Electronics Tradespersons Construction Tradespersons, n.f.d. Structural Construction Tradespersons Final Finishes Construction Tradespersons Plumbers Food Tradespersons Skilled Agricultural and Horticultural Workers, n.f.d. Skilled Agricultural Workers Horticultural Tradespersons Other Tradespersons and Related Workers, n.f.d. Printing Tradespersons Wood Tradespersons Hairdressers Textile, Clothing and Related Tradespersons Miscellaneous Tradespersons and Related Workers Total Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W13 OCCUPATION BY SEX (2 of 2) Employed persons Male Advanced Clerical and Service Workers: Advanced Clerical and Service Workers, n.f.d. Secretaries and Personal Assistants Other Advanced Clerical and Service Workers, n.f.d. Advanced Numerical Clerks Miscellaneous Advanced Clerical and Service Workers Total Intermediate Clerical, Sales and Service Workers: Intermediate Clerical, Sales and Service Workers, n.f.d. Intermediate Clerical Workers, n.f.d. General Clerks Keyboard Operators Receptionists Intermediate Numerical Clerks Material Recording and Despatching Clerks Miscellaneous Intermediate Clerical Workers Intermediate Sales and Related Workers Intermediate Service Workers, n.f.d. Carers and Aids Hospitality Workers Miscellaneous Intermediate Service Workers Total Intermediate Production and Transport Workers: Intermediate Production and Transport Workers, n.f.d. Intermediate Plant Operators, n.f.d. Mobile Plant Operators Intermediate Stationary Plant Operators Intermediate Machine Operators, n.f.d. Intermediate Textile, Clothing and Related Machine Operators Miscellaneous Intermediate Machine Operators Road and Rail Transport Drivers Other Intermediate Production and Transport Workers, n.f.d. Intermediate Mining and Construction Workers Miscellaneous Intermediate Production and Transport Workers Total Female Persons Male Elementary Clerical, Sales and Service Workers: Elementary Clerical, Sales and Service Workers, n.f.d. Elementary Clerks Elementary Sales Workers, n.f.d. Sales Assistants Miscellaneous Elementary Sales Workers Elementary Service Workers Total Labourers and Related Workers: Labourers and Related Workers, n.f.d. Cleaners Factory Labourers, n.f.d. Process Workers Product Packagers Other Labourers and Related Workers, n.f.d. Mining, Construction and Related Labourers Agricultural and Horticultural Labourers Elementary Food Preparation and Related Workers Miscellaneous Labourers and Related Workers Total Inadequately described Not stated Total Female Persons AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W14 INDUSTRY BY OCCUPATION Employed persons Managers and Administrators 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 Non-classifiable economic units Not stated Total 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 Inadequately described Not stated Total AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W15 INDUSTRY BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX (1 OF 2) Employed persons 0 hours 1-15 hours 16-24 hours 25-34 hours 35-39 hours MALE 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 Non-classifiable economic units Not stated Total FEMALE 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 Non-classifiable economic units Not stated Total 40 hours 41-48 hours 49 or more hours Not stated Total AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W15 INDUSTRY BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX (2 OF 2) Employed persons 0 hours 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 Non-classifiable economic units Not stated Total 1-15 hours 16-24 hours 25-34 hours 35-39 hours PERSONS 40 hours 41-48 hours 49 or more hours Not stated Total AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W16 OCCUPATION BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX (1 of 2) Employed persons 0 hours 1-15 hours 16-24 hours 25-34 hours 35-39 hours MALE 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 Inadequately described Not stated Total FEMALE 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 Inadequately described Not stated Total 40 hours 41-48 hours 49 or more hours Not stated Total AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W16 OCCUPATION BY HOURS WORKED BY SEX (2 of 2) Employed persons 0 1-15 16-24 25-34 35-39 40 41-48 49 or more Not hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours stated PERSONS 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 Inadequately described Not stated Total Total AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W17 WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL INCOME BY AGE BY SEX (1 of 2) Employed persons 15-19 years 20-24 years 25-34 years 35-44 years 45-54 years MALE Neg/Nil income $1-$119 $120-$199 $200-$299 $300-$399 $400-$499 $500-$599 $600-$699 $700-$799 $800-$999 $1,000-$1,499 $1,500 or more Not stated Total FEMALE Neg/Nil income $1-$119 $120-$199 $200-$299 $300-$399 $400-$499 $500-$599 $600-$699 $700-$799 $800-$999 $1,000-$1,499 $1,500 or more Not stated Total 55-64 years 65-74 years 75 years and over Total AUSTRALIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS 1996 Census of Population and Housing W17 WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL INCOME BY AGE BY SEX (2 of 2) Employed persons 15-19 20-24 25-34 35-44 years years years years 45-54 55-64 65-74 75 years years years years and over PERSONS Neg/Nil income $1-$119 $120-$199 $200-$299 $300-$399 $400-$499 $500-$599 $600-$699 $700-$799 $800-$999 $1,000-$1,499 $1,500 or more Not stated Total Total