Albury Airport and Albury Wodonga Aviation Industry Survey, Year Ending December 2001
Contents
G. Population / Frame
G1 Target population
What is the target population (scope) for the survey? (G1)
Note. The "target population", or "scope" of the survey, is the population about which information is sought. This section should include any geographical, industrial and size constraints.
The target population is the public and private sectors in Albury Wodonga Statistical District.
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G2 Frame
How will you obtain the list of businesses (frame) from which the sample is to be selected? (G2)
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G3 Type of unit on frame
What is the type of unit on the frame to be used for the survey? (G3)
Note. For non-ABS surveys, some examples of type of unit are: farms, farmers, IT sector firms, and employer. For ABS surveys, examples include: location, establishment, management unit, enterprise, and employer.
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G4 Number of units on frame
How many units are there on the frame? (G4)
Note. This refers to the total number of units, not the number of types of unit nor the sample size.
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G5 About the units on frame
What information is on the frame about these units? (G5)
Note. Should list all the information that is on the frame, eg, name, address, employment size, industry classification, whether the unit is in private or public sector, and the like.
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G6 Deficiencies in frame
In what ways does the coverage provided by the frame differ from the target population? (G6)
Note. Should include: an estimate of the proportion of units expected to be defunct (ie. no longer in business); an estimate of the proportion of units expected to be out of scope; and an estimate of the number and type of units expected to be in scope but not covered on the frame.
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G7 Action taken on deficiencies
What actions have been taken to overcome known frame deficiencies? (G7)
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For repeating surveys only...
G8 Frame updates
How will the frame be updated for future survey cycles? (G8)
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