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Assets are something a person or household owns, such as property or investments. |
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represent a store of value, and can be a source of income or generate economic benefit when used.... |
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represent a store of value, and can be a source of income or generate economic benefit when used.... |
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represent a store of value, and can be a source of income or generate economic benefit when used.... |
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represent a store of value, and can be a source of income or generate economic benefit when used.... |
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Statement about a future course of behaviour (eg fertility, mortality, migration, living... |
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Specialist teachers attached to schools for staffing purposes. |
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'Attitude of mind' is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as: 'deliberately adopted, or... |
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Developed for use in Australia and New Zealand for the production and analysis of industry... |
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Developed for use in Australia and New Zealand for the production and analysis of industry... |
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the official industrial classification used by Statistics NZ. The classification system aims to... |
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Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification 2006 (ANZSIC06): was developed for... |
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The degree of choice or control people have over how their work is organised, over how they do... |
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Availability for work refers to whether a person would have started a paid job in the week ending 4 ... |
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The average value – the mean is calculated by adding two or more figures and dividing the sum by... |
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The average value – the mean is calculated by adding two or more figures and dividing the sum by... |
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Reflects the average increase (or decrease) in a variable across a period of time. Rates are... |
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reflects the average increase (or decrease) in a variable across a period of time. Rates are... |
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the mean number of people per family. It is calculated by dividing the number of people in families ... |
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The mean number of people per family. It is calculated by dividing the number of people in families ... |
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the mean number of people per family. It is calculated by dividing the number of people in families ... |
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The average number of hours worked (or available for work) per week by people in the labour force. |
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the mean number of people per household. It is calculated by dividing the number of people in... |
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the mean number of people per household. It is calculated by dividing the number of people in... |
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The mean number of people per household. It is calculated by dividing the number of people in... |
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