Definition
A code set representing standardised regional areas of Australia. The Statistical areas level 4 (SA4s) are specifically designed for the output of ABS Labour Force Survey data and therefore have population limits imposed by the Labour Force Survey sample. These areas represent labour markets or groups of labour markets within each State and Territory.
Conceptual Domain
GeospatialRepresentation
Description | SA4s are identified by a 3-digit hierarchical code. This comprises a 1-digit State or Territory identifier, which precedes a 2-digit SA4 identifier, unique within each State and Territory. |
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Data Type | NUMBERSTRING |
Format | NNN |
Maximum character length | 3 |
Comments
There are 107 SA4 regions covering the whole of Australia without gaps or overlaps. These include 18 non-spatial SA4 special purpose codes comprising Migratory–Offshore–Shipping and No Usual Address codes for each State and Territory.
The Other Territories of Jervis Bay, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island and Norfolk Island are together represented by a single SA4 in the 2016 ASGS.
S43 coding structure:
A SA4 is identified by a 3-digit hierarchical code. This comprises a 1-digit State and Territory identifier, which precedes a 2-digit SA4 identifier, which is unique within each State and Territory.
For example:
State/territory | SA4 |
N | NN |
Origin
Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016. Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS): Volume 1 - Main Structure and Greater Capital City Statistical Areas July 2016. ABS cat. no. 1270.0.55.001. Canberra: ABS.
Related content
Relation | Count |
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Data Elements implementing this Value Domain | 4 |