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This is the socio economic accounts for the Australian economy extracted from the 2016 release of the World Input Output Database. It contains industry-level data on employment, capital stocks, gross output and value added at current and constant prices, in millions of local currency. The industry classification is consistent with the world input-output tables.
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A industry-level (53 industries) data set for Australia over 15 years, 2000-2014.
Country code.
Industry code.
Description of the industry.
One of the following variables:
Gross output by industry at current basic prices (in millions of national currency).
Intermediate inputs at current purchasers' prices (in millions of national currency).
Gross value added at current basic prices (in millions of national currency).
Number of persons engaged (thousands).
Number of employees (thousands).
Total hours worked by employees (millions).
Compensation of employees (in millions of national currency).
Labour compensation (in millions of national currency).
Capital compensation (in millions of national currency).
Nominal capital stock (in millions of national currency).
Price levels gross output, 2010=100.
Price levels of intermediate inputs, 2010=100.
Price levels of gross value added, 2010=100.
Gross output, volume indices, 2010=100.
Intermediate inputs, volume indices, 2010=100.
Value added, volume indices, 2010=100.
Nominal exchange rate between the national currency and the US dollar.
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