In the United Kingdom and in Australia, the Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) is the lead indicator of short-term changes in earnings. In the UK, it replaced the
Average Earnings Index (AEI) as the lead measure of short-term earnings growth in January 2010.
In Australia, the average weekly earnings is calculated and published twice-yearly by the
Australian Bureau of Statistics
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is the independent statutory agency of the Australian Government responsible for statistical collection and analysis and for giving evidence-based advice to federal, state and territory governments ...
. It looks at weekly earnings across states and territories; industries; and public and private sectors.
[Australian Bureau of Statistics: 6302.0 – Average Weekly Earnings, Australia, May 2014 Quality Declaration]
/ref> The ABS Average Weekly Earnings survey is designed to measure the level of average earnings in Australia at a point in time. Movements in average weekly earnings can be affected by changes in both the level of earnings per employee and in the composition of the labour force. Factors which can contribute to compositional change include variations in the proportion of full-time, part-time, casual and junior employees; variations in the occupational distribution within and across industries; and variations in the distribution of employment between industries.
See also
* Consumer price index
A consumer price index (CPI) is a price index, the price of a weighted average market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households. Changes in measured CPI track changes in prices over time.
Overview
A CPI is a statistica ...
* Retail Price Index
In the United Kingdom, the Retail Prices Index or Retail Price Index (RPI) is a measure of inflation published monthly by the Office for National Statistics. It measures the change in the cost of a representative sample of retail goods and servic ...
References
External links
Weekly Earnings
Office for National Statistics – Summaries and Publications
Price indices
Labour in the United Kingdom
Office for National Statistics
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