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ANZSIC 2006 Development

ANZSIC 2006 Development. International Workshop on Implementation of ISIC and CPC Kunming, China 14 - 18 September 2009. Background. Purpose of an industry classification a standard framework in which statistical units carrying out similar activities can be grouped. ANZSIC 1993 Why update?.

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ANZSIC 2006 Development

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  1. ANZSIC 2006 Development International Workshop on Implementation of ISIC and CPC Kunming, China 14 - 18 September 2009

  2. Background • Purpose of an industry classification • a standard framework in which statistical units carrying out similar activities can be grouped. • ANZSIC 1993 • Why update?

  3. Driving Forces • Continuity • Relevance • Comparability

  4. Objectives of the ANZSIC06 Development • Consistent conceptual framework; • Supply-side based industry definitions and groupings • Production functions Output = fn (intermediate inputs, labour, capital) • New and emerging industries; • Changing needs of users of industry data;

  5. Objectives of the ANZSIC06 Development (continued) • New materials, technologies and production techniques; • Alternative industry views (e.g. tourism); and • International comparability.

  6. ANZSIC 2006 Guiding Principles • Significance • Recognition of Real World organisation of units • Creating 'Support Services' categories

  7. ANZSIC 2006 Development Process • Development of internal discussion papers • Internal consultation and workshops with ABS and SNZ • Development of external discussion papers • External discussions • Final approval from the ANZSIC Project Board

  8. ANZSIC Structure • ANZSIC is a hierarchical classification with 4 levels LevelExample Division C Manufacturing Subdivision 11 Food Product Manufacturing Group 113 Dairy Product Manufacturing Class 1131 Milk & Cream Processing

  9. ANZSIC93 compared to ANZSIC06

  10. ANZSIC Structure

  11. ANZSIC 2006 Product and Support Tools • ANZSIC 2006 Manual • released Feb 2006 • hardcopy • comprehensive concepts, sources and methods • Revision 1 released Sep 08 • ANZSIC06 on ABS website • pdf version on ABS website • html version on ABS website

  12. ANZSIC 2006 Product and Support Tools (continued) • Support tools • Web search function

  13. ANZSIC 2006 Product and Support Tools (continued) • Support tools • Web search function

  14. ANZSIC 2006 Product and Support Tools (continued) • Support tools • Correspondences • ANZSIC 1993 and ANZSIC 2006 • ISIC Rev 3.1 and ANZSIC 2006 • ISIC Rev 4 and ANZSIC 2006 • Class change tables • Codes and titles (structure) • Coders

  15. ANZSIC 2006 Product and Support Tools (continued) • Support tools • Index of primary activities • Information Papers • 1294.0 ANZSIC 2006 Development • 1295.0 ANZSIC 2006 Implementation • 1295.0.55.001 Update on ANZSIC 2006 Implementation

  16. Example of Class Change Table

  17. Example of Class Change Table

  18. Classifications Development and Maintenance • information paper regarding the classifications development and maintenance • next review of ANZSIC 2006 • minor and major review • alignment with the next ISIC review (ISIC Rev.5) or possibly adopting ISIC as the industry classification of both countries • terminologies used in the classification

  19. Questions?

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