Search: AWOTE
RBA Glossary definition for AWOTE
AWOTE – Average weekly ordinary-time earnings. A measure of earnings for full-time employed adults compiled by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Search Results
Measuring Wages
17 Jun 2003
Bulletin
PDF
37KB
94/9592/9390/9188/89. %. AWOTE. Nationalaccounts. Labour Force Survey weights. Graph 1. hours in many enterprise agreements. ... The slowing of growth in AWOTE over thepast year is in large part a result of the softerlabour market.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1996/dec/pdf/bu-1296-2.pdf
Quarterly Report on the Economy and Financial Markets
17 Jun 2003
Bulletin
PDF
273KB
The subdued labourmarket of the past year has reduced the growthrate of the usual overall measure of wages –ordinary-time adult earnings (AWOTE) –from over 5 per cent in 1995 to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1996/oct/pdf/bu-1096-1.pdf
Quarterly Report on the Economy and Financial Markets
2 Jun 2003
Bulletin
PDF
235KB
Earnings datafor February indicate that average weeklyordinary-time earnings of full-time adults(AWOTE) increased by 4.4 per cent over theyear to February; average weekly totalearnings of all employees rose
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1995/jul/pdf/bu-0795-1.pdf
Quarterly Report on the Economy and Financial Markets
2 Jun 2003
Bulletin
PDF
200KB
Graph 19 the rate of increase in wages. Average weeklyordinary-time earnings (AWOTE) of full-timeadults increased by 1.5 per cent (nsa) in thethree months to November, bringing theincrease over
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1995/apr/pdf/bu-0495-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
23 May 2003
Bulletin
PDF
770KB
February 2001Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. 1. Statement onMonetary Policy. International economic conditions haveweakened in recent months and are likely toprovide a less favourable environment for theAustralian economy in the coming year.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/feb/pdf/bu-0201-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
23 May 2003
Bulletin
PDF
934KB
August 2001Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. 1. Statement onMonetary Policy. The Australian economy resumed growthduring the first half of 2001, after a smalldownward adjustment in the second half of2000 associated with the transitional effectsof
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/aug/pdf/bu-0801-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
23 May 2003
Bulletin
PDF
1086KB
November 2001Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. 1. Statement onMonetary Policy. International economic conditions are attheir weakest for many years. The UnitedStates has all the hallmarks of recession –declining output, sharply declining profits
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2001/nov/pdf/bu-1101-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
12 May 2003
Bulletin
PDF
923KB
May 2003Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin. 1. The global economy entered a period ofslower growth towards the end of last year,which has continued into 2003. While this hasbeen generally expected to be temporary innature, concerns about the loss of
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2003/may/pdf/bu-0503-1.pdf
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 May 2003
Bulletin
– May 2003
Bulletin – May 2003 Statement on Monetary Policy. Download the complete Statement 924. KB. The global economy entered a period of slower growth towards the end of last year, which has continued into 2003. While this has been generally expected to
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2003/may/1.html
Statement on Monetary Policy
10 Feb 2003
Bulletin
– February 2003
Bulletin – February 2003 Statement on Monetary Policy. Download the complete Statement 712. KB. After a promising start in the early part of 2002, the global recovery lost momentum towards the end of the year. Most of the major economies showed
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2003/feb/1.html