1976 Census Matrix Search

Matrix tables are aimed at meeting the special needs of users requiring large amounts of detailed statistical data. They give a count or tally of the number of people, families or households in each cell of a cross-classification of a large number of census characteristics. The extent of detail in the tables is constrained by the likelihood of identifiable information being released, which is dependent on the geographic level. Thus very detailed information is available for large populations such as capital cities, States or nationally, and limited detail is available for smaller geographic areas such as local government areas. In addition, the tables have been subjected to slight random adjustments of numbers in small cells.

Each Census characteristic is represented by a 3-character alphabetic mnemonic (see below). Each characteristic may, however, have a variety of classifications, and each classification version is represented by a 2-digit numeric code added to the mnemonic. For example, BPL01 shows 102 categories of country of birth, whereas BPL30 shows only "Australian born", "Overseas born" and "Not Stated" categories.

This catalogue allows you to:

  1. IDENTIFY tables containing characteristics of interest from the 43 tables produced from the 1976 Census.
  2. Check the classification versions and examine frequency distributions for each variable.
  3. If, after checking the available tables, you wish to obtain a copy of the table for analysis or require a printed output from any table, contact the ASSDA by e-mail specifying your exact table needs.

Select one or more characteristics - eg OCC, IND, AGE, SEX - and click on "Search" button. Use "Reset" to clear any previously selected search fields. A list of tables containing ALL of the selected characteristics will be shown.

A AGE Age ALL Total mortgage repayments
ALS Age left school
B BEN Benefits BPF Birthplace of father
BPL Birthplace BPM Birthplace of mother
BPP Birthplace of parents
C CCS Capital city/balance of state CDN Location
CDW Class of dwelling CIT Citizenship
D DUR Duration of marriage DZN Destination zone
E EHC Household head EMP Emp. status x hours worked
F FHD Family head FIN Family income
FMC Family classification FST Amount of 1st mortgage repayments
G GNG Public / private sector employer
H HCP Handicap HIN Household income
HOL Holidays HRS Hours worked
I IDX Industry in index IMD Inmates
INC Income IND Industry
INS Life assurance INT Internal migration
J JOB Number of jobs
L LGA Local government area LIC Licence to drive
LNA Speaks English LNB Language
M MIS Tot issue this marriage MST Marital status
N NOC Nature of occupancy NOF Number of families
O OCC Occupation ONE Source first mortgage
OSB Birthplace OTH Source other mortgages
P PER Period of residence
Q QAL Qualifications
R RAC Racial origin RDC Usual res stat div 1976
RDV Usual res stat div 1971 REL Religion
REV Resident/visitor status RLC LGA of usual residence
RLF Staff RLO LGA of usual residence 1975
RLV LGA of usual residence 1971 RMV Usual residence in 1971
RNT Weekly rent RSC State of usual res 1976
RSO State of usual res 1975 RSV State of usual res 1971
S SCS Section of state SEC Amount other mortgage repayments
SEX Sex SSD Stat. subdiv/district
STC Occupational status STD Statistical division
STE State STR Dwelling structure
T TIS Total issue TOT Number of rooms
TPT Method of transport TYP Educational institution
U UAC Usual activity
V VEH Number of cars at dwelling

 

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