Essays Tagged: "bureau of statistics"
Unpaid Labour and Family Caring.
n such as cost of their careers, time and financial status. Considering such work as the Australian Bureau of Statistics' findings in their survey 'Australian Social Trends 1994, Work - Unpaid work: U ... baby bonus, and how the government interplays the private side of life.According to the Australian Bureau of statistics, paid work is an 'activity that uses labour and other factors of production to ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues
Are trade unions in Australia becoming unnecessary?
nnecessary?"As I mentioned before, trade union membership is declining. Figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics illustrate that in the year to August 2002, 69 thousand people dropped out of t ... overtime and unfair dismissal where the union represents you at the industrial tribunal. Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows that union members can earn a massive 14.9% more than non-members. A ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics
Marriage and family according to the legal system.
FamilyThe Australian Bureau of statistics defines family as "two or more persons, one of whom is at least 15 years of age ...
Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law > Issues
Buyer Behaviour in Australia's Beer Industry - accomplished for the class requirement: use one or two theories addressed in Buyer Behaviour course to analyse an Australia Industry.
h biggest beer market, Australia consumes about 1720 million litres of beer every year. (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2002) Just go through some of the tourist web sites, pubs, beaches and footbal ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing
A Report on the Australian Bottled Water Industry
drink bottled water on a regular basis, and on average consumed 21.2 litres per person (Australian Bureau of Statistics) in 2001. The boom in consumption of bottled water has moved the product beyond ... ural Values, New York: Routledge.WebsitesAtlanta Business Chronicle - www.bixjournals.comAustralian Bureau of Statistics - www.abs.gov.au
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management
Identify and analyse the similarities and differences the opportunities and challenges of the large corporation compared with small businesses.
rporation compared with small businesses.WHAT IS LARGE AND SMALL BUSINESSES?According to Australian Bureau of statistics, companies with more than 200 employees in manufacturing industry or with 20 em ... vercome the challenges, in order to survive in this competitive market.REFERENCEØ Australian Bureau of statistics, available at http://www.abs.gov.au/, accessed 25 Mar.2004Ø C.N. Cheng, ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers
Unemployment in Australia
work.In Australia the most accurate statistics of unemployment are those compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) on a monthly basis, whose definition of unemployment is of those persons ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics
'Till death us do part' 1 Explain the reasons for the rising divorce rate and identify the groups most at risk from divorce - and why.
rate continued raising the crude divorce rate in 2001 measured 2.8 per 1000 population (Australian Bureau of Statistics Austats: 1301.0, 2003, p.4).Throughout this paper, I will examine the reasons b ... violence can be difficult due to the rate of reporting and data collection is poor. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (Austats: 4128.0, 1996, p.9) revealed that many women discuss the issue of dome ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Society and community
A hypothetical business plan for a hypothetical business (shoe store).
all business and so contributes to more than 95% of the private sector, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).The products include the top of the range sports and casuals, to, toddler ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies
Analysis of inflation (based on Australia)
CPI Index-Previous CPI Index)/(Previous CPI Index) × 100/1Similar to New Zealand, Australia's Bureau of Statistics (ABS) calculates and publishes the CPI quarterly (every 3 months).The table bel ... ions. Below is a table representing the Canadian CPI weighing index on April 2006. Source: Canadian Bureau of Statistics (CBS).Expenditure GroupWeighting FactorHousing26.75Transportation19.79Food16.89 ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics
Review of Diabetes in the Indigenous Australian Population
s amongst Indigenous populations1 was 11% compared to 5% for non-Indigenous people2. The Australian Bureau of Statistics published the following table4 illustrating this difference:The prevalence in I ... st how severe this disparity is, so campaigns may be helpful in this regard.References1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (2002) National Health Survey: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander results, A ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Using marketing skills to sell a product
s and Africans) has shown a steady increase from 22.9% to 23.6% of the total population (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2003). Thus when we design our free customer hotline, we have to take into acc ... ds at 11.5%. This figure has jumped to 12.3% in 2000 and further increases are expected (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2003). Therefore there will be an increase in demand for healthy food and so w ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing
Discuss the causes and economic effects of Australia's aging population in 2007 compared to the projected population in 2027.
will be a marked increase in the number of Australians over sixty four years of age. The Australian Bureau of Statistics [ABS] (2007a, 4) reports that by 2027 the Australian population aged over sixty ... it seems the economic effects are more positive than negative.reference list[ABS] (2007a)Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2007a. Executive Summary. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub Service. (Accessed 16 ...
Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays
A Need For Vision (Security Industry)
identified as consultant/engineers, alarm companies, and security manufacturers. Whilst Australian Bureau of Statistics (2)information is limited it is believed that the security industry is mirrorin ... rd W. Van Meter, The Hallcrest Report II: Private Security Trends 1970-2000, 1990.2. Australian Bureau of Statistics, Security Services, 8557.0, 1998-99.
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Psychology > Psychological Theories & Authors
Asia, Nepal
put to work in the fields. Fertility and mortality rate according to estimates made by the Central Bureau of Statistics is the crude birthrate was 44 per 1,000, and the crude death rate was almost 14 ...
Subjects: Science Essays > Environmental Science
Is 'the family' in decline?
ents with two children, with one parent at home (REF). This type of family make up 75% of families (Bureau of Statistics 2002). Added to this is de-facto relationships which add another 9% and another ... ch add another 9% and another 15% which are sole parent families and another 1% taking other forms (Bureau of Statistics 2002). A major factor in looking at family composition is the distinction betwe ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology
Forefront Manufacturing
and other aspects of the general operating environment? So what?In conformity with China's National Bureau of Statistics the GDP rise by 9.9% from 2003 to 2004 and the construction industry increased ... mote our business without any other change will not bring more customers.RESOURCES1. China National Bureau of Statistics2. "Changing the work behavior of Chinese employees using a continuous process i ...
Subjects: Businesss Research Papers
The role of foreign aid in Australia
as well as the poorest parts of East Asia and the Middle East. In fact according to the Australian bureau of statistics between 60% and 70% of all official aid given by the Australian Government goes ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Foreign & International Economics
X-men, in a sociological practice
that Australia is a classless and equal society (Bessant 2002). However according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), this notion of Australia being a classless and equal society overshadows ... they are suffering from socio-economical reasons as well as ethnicity reasons.References:Australian Bureau of Statistics, 01/4/2010, Indigenous statistics for schools, Available from: http://www.abs.g ...
Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology