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FTE – full-time equivalent

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Appendix A: Data and Sample Statistics

22 Mar 2023 RDP 2023-03
Jonathan Hambur and Dan Andrews
Labour input: FTE derived from PAYG statements, using the methodology laid out in Hansell et al (2015). ... Wage rate: labour expense divided by FTE. Capital: book value of non-current assets.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2023/2023-03/appendix-a.html
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Appendix A: Data Description

15 Feb 2024 RDP 2024-01
Omer Majeed, Jonathan Hambur and Robert Breunig
Share. Employment (FTE). 293. 14. Sales growth (%). 6. 3. Age of firms (years). ... Share of firms > five years old (%). 78. 90. Share of firms where finance access hampers innovation (%). 17. 8. No of observations (ˋ000s). 80. 20. Exporters.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/2024/2024-01/appendix-a.html
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Gross Labour Market Flows and the Duration of Unemployment

1 Dec 1992 RDP 9215
Jerome Fahrer and Alexandra Heath
The sum of the entries in the FTE rows, therefore, is total full-time employment in July 1991. ... NILF. Males. FTE. 3,084.5. 51.9. 42.4. 36.5. PTE. 52.4. 207.9. 19.0.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1992/9215/gross-labour-market-flows-and-the-duration-of-unemployment.html

Stylised Facts of the Labour Market

1 Apr 1998 RDP 9804
Guy Debelle and Troy Swann
Figure 13: Transition Probabilities. Notes: FTE denotes full-time employment, PTE part-time employment and NILF not in the labour force.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1998/1998-04/stylised-facts-of-the-labour-market.html