Industry type (ANZSIC 2nd edition) code NN[NN]
Value Domain Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type:![]() | Value Domain |
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METEOR identifier:![]() | 453857 |
Registration status:![]() | Community Services (retired), Standard 06/02/2012 Disability, Standard 13/08/2015 |
Definition:![]() | The Australian New Zealand Standard Industry Classification (ANZSIC) (2nd edn) code set representing an industry of operation. |
Representational attributes | ||
Representation class:![]() | Code | |
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Data type:![]() | String | |
Format:![]() | NN[NN] | |
Maximum character length:![]() | 4 |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation:![]() | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references:![]() | See also Service activity type code (NCCS v2.0) ANN{.N{.NN}} Community Services (retired), Standard 01/03/2005 |
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Data elements implementing this value domain:![]() | Organisation—industry of operation, industry type (ANZSIC 2nd edition) code NN[NN] Community Services (retired), Standard 06/02/2012 Disability, Standard 13/08/2015 |
Classification scheme attributes | |
Classification scheme:![]() | Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification, Second edition, 2006 |
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METEOR identifier:![]() | 453855 |
Definition:![]() | The Australian Bureau of Statistics classification of industries. |
Registration status:![]() | Community Services (retired), Standard 06/02/2012 Disability, Standard 13/08/2015 |
Classification structure:![]() | The structure of ANZSIC is a hierarchical classification with four levels: Divisions (the broadest level), Subdivisions, Groups and Classes (the finest level). At the Divisional level, the main purpose is to provide a limited number of categories which provide a broad overall picture of the economy and are suitable for the publication of summary tables in official statistics. The Subdivision, Group and Class levels provide increasingly detailed dissections of these categories for the compilation of more specific and detailed statistics. Conceptual framework The conceptual framework adopted for the development of ANZSIC 2006 uses supply-side based industry definitions and groupings. Business units engaged in similar productive activities are grouped together. |
Source and reference attributes | |
Origin:![]() | Australian Bureau of Statistics |
Reference documents:![]() | Australian Bureau of Statistics 2006. Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Industries, Second Edition, Cat no. 1292.0 Canberra: ABS. Viewed 7 July 2011. |