Migrant Data Matrices

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This release provides users with links to available summary data on migrants from a wide range of ABS surveys and outputs

Reference period
2020
Released
22/12/2020

How to use the matrices

The migrant data matrices provides links to the data available on migrants from a range of ABS data sources.

Use the interactive migrant data matrices data cube, the A-Z list of data cubes or the topic pages to streamline the content and navigate to the data.

The migrant data matrices data cube

This interactive migrant data matrices data cube (located in the Data downloads section) shows which migrant related data items are available for each ABS product.

It's presented in a number of formats:

  • alphabetically
  • by survey reference year
  • by topic
     

Each migrant data cube is represented by an ABS product (i.e. column headers in the example table).

If data is available for a migrant related data item, a 'yes' appears in the corresponding row of that data item. Where '-' appears in the matrix, the data item was either not collected or, in some cases, is available only upon request.

A filter table is also available to quickly select data items of interest, and short-list the corresponding migrant data cubes. 

Migrant Data itemBirths 2019Census of Population and Housing 2016
Country of birth (person)

yes

yes

Country of birth (mother)

yes

yes

Country of birth (father)

yes

yes

Country of birth (parents)

-

-

Birthplace of Female Parent (Australia or overseas)

-

-

Birthplace of Male Parent (Australia or overseas)

-

-

Birthplace of Parents (Australia or overseas)

-

yes

Country of last residence

-

-

Residency status

-

-

Duration of residence

-

-

Year of arrival in Australia

-

yes

Age on arrival in Australia

-

-

Proficiency in spoken English

-

yes

First language spoken as a child

-

-

Main language other than English spoken at home

-

yes

Main language spoken at home

-

-

Languages spoken at home

-

-

Australian citizenship

-

yes

New Zealand citizenship

-

-

Ancestry

-

yes

Religious affiliation

-

yes

Visa category

-

-

Visa applicant status

-

-

Visa location of application

-

-

Selected demographic characteristics

yes

yes

Selected geographic characteristics

-

yes

Selected work and education characteristics

-

yes

Selected economic characteristics

-

yes

 

A - Z listing of migrant data cubes

Click this section in the left hand navigation pane if you would like an alphabetical list of links to all released migrant data cubes.

Matrices by topic

ABS products are grouped by topics and data cubes may appear in more than one topic.

There are nine topic groups:

  • Population characteristics
  • Labour
  • Family and community
  • Health
  • Education and training
  • Housing
  • Personal and household finances
  • Culture and leisure
  • Crime and justice.
     

To obtain detailed information on the contents of any of the nine topic groups, click on the topic in the left hand navigation pane. You will see a table containing a link to the migrant data cube, previous releases and the current source publication.

Please note that although data items may have been collected in an ABS product (indicated by 'yes' in the matrix), data may not be available in the data cube due to issues such as sample size and confidentiality. This will be indicated in the data cube with a cell comment indicating that the data is 'not for publication'.

A to Z listing of data cubes

Migrant data cubes by title

A

C

Population characteristics

Examples of data items contained in data cubes for Population characteristics include: number of births; age-specific fertility rate; confinements; nuptiality; leading causes of death; median age at death; death rate; underlying causes of death; multiple causes of death; mortality indicators; life expectancy; ancestry; birthplace of parents; religious affiliation; language spoken at home; Australian citizenship; divorces granted; length of marriage to separation; length of marriage to divorce; divorces involving children; crude marriage rate; previous marital status; couples who lived together prior to marriage and type of marriage celebrant.

The links in the table below take you to the latest migrant data cubes, previously released data cubes and the source publication. 

Population CharacteristicsPrevious ReleasesSource
Australian Census and Migrants Integrated Dataset 2016- AustraliaAustralian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western AustraliaUnderstanding Migrant Outcomes - Insights from the Australian Census and Migrants Integrated Dataset, Australia, 2016 (cat. no. 3417.0)
Australian Census and Migrants Integrated Dataset 2011- AustraliaAustralian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western AustraliaUnderstanding Migrant Outcomes - Enhancing the Value of Census Data, Australia, 2011 (cat. no. 3417.0)
Australian Census and Temporary Entrants Integrated Dataset 2016 - AustraliaAustralian Capital Territory New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western AustraliaInsights from the Australian Census and Temporary Entrants Integrated Dataset, 2016 (cat. no. 3419.0)
Births 201920182017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006Births, Australia, 2019 (cat. no. 3301.0)
Causes of Death 20102009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005Causes of Death, Australia, 2010 (cat. no. 3303.0)
Census of Population and Housing 2016 : Reflecting Australia - Cultural Diversityn/aCensus of Population and Housing: Reflecting Australia - Stories from the Census, 2016 (cat. no. 2071.0)
Census of Population and Housing 2016 : Reflecting Australia - Religionn/a 
Census of Population of Housing 20112006, 2001Census of Population of Housing, Place of Enumeration Profile, 2011 (cat. no. 2004.0)
Deaths 201920182017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006Deaths, Australia, 2019 (cat. no. 3302.0)
Divorces 2007n/aDivorces, Australia, 2007 (cat. no. 3307.0.55.001)
Marriages 2007n/aMarriages, Australia, 2007 (cat. no. 3306.0.55.001)
Marriages and Divorces 201920182017, 2016, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008Marriages and Divorces, Australia, 2019 (cat. no. 3310.0)
Settlement Database_Census linked data Experimental estimates 2006n/aPerspectives on Migrants, June 2010 (cat. no. 3416.0)

 

Detailed information on the data collections from which these ABS products are sourced can also be found under the Population Characteristics Topic in the Guide to Migrant Statistical Sources (cat. no. 3414.0).

For more information and statistics about migrants and migration please see the related publications listed below.

The Country of Birth Quickstats enables you to use a specific country of birth as your starting point for Census information. The search surfaces summary data for Australia and you can then select another geographic level (i.e. state/territory, capital city). Data is presented for the specific country, for all overseas born and Australian born for persons, families and dwellings related data.

Country of Birth Community Profiles provide a comprehensive statistical picture of overseas born persons for selected Local Government Areas (LGA) within Greater Capital City and Commonwealth Electoral Divisions (CED). The profiles provide characteristics about people from selected countries of birth relating to people, families and dwellings, in Excel format.
The Country of Birth Community Profile series includes:

Migration, Australia (cat. no. 3412.0)

The migration publication presents a number of migrant data cubes are available in Excel format as well as ABS.Stat Datasets from the Migration, Australia Data downloads section. These include:

  • Estimated resident population, Country of birth, Median age
  • Estimated resident population, Country of birth, Sex ratio
  • Estimated resident population, Country of birth, State/territory, Age and sex
  • Net overseas migration, Arrival and departures, State/territory, Major groupings and visa.

Labour

Examples of data items contained in data cubes within labour include: labour force status; unemployment rate; participation rate; full-time and part-time status; occupation; weekly earnings; leave entitlements; trade union membership; hours usually worked; migration status and type of visa by labour force status; whether had a job or looked for a job since arrival; occupation before arrival in Australia; persons not in the labour force; time since last job; main activity when not in the labour force; steps taken to find work; underemployment status, part-time workers who would prefer more hours; single jobholders; multiple jobholders; apprentices and trainees; work in selected cultural and leisure activities.

The links in the table below take you to the latest migrant data cubes, previously released data cubes and the source publication. 

Detailed information on the data collections from which these ABS products are sourced can also be found under the Labour Topic in the Guide to Migrant Statistical Sources (cat. no. 3414.0).

For more information and statistics about migrants and the Labour Force, please refer to:

Labour Force, Australia, Detailed - Electronic Delivery (cat. no. 6291.0.55.001)

The Labour Force survey has four regularly updated datacubes of migrant related data available on a monthly basis. These datacubes are available in Summary Record Database (SRD) format. To view these files, you will need to install the SuperTABLE software. It is free to download and is used to view and manipulate data in multi-dimensional tables. For help and information on SuperTABLE go to 'How do I download data cubes with a SRD file extension?'.

The relevant migrant tables are as follows:

LM4 - Labour Force Status by Elapsed years since arrival, Major country group (subcontinent) of birth (SACC), Sex, State and Territory, January 1991 onwards

LM5 - Labour Force Status by Age, Major country group (subcontinent) of birth (SACC) and Sex, January 1991 onwards

LM7 - Labour Force Status by Elapsed years since arrival, Main English speaking countries, Sex, State and Territory, January 1991 onwards

Family and community

Examples of data items contained in data cubes within family and community include: use of, and demand for, child care for children aged 0-12 years; working arrangements of parents with children aged 0-12 years; divorces granted; divorces involving children; median age at divorce; marriages by median age; previous marital status; couples who lived together prior to marriage; type of celebrant; family and community support; community trust; feels able to have a say on important issues; frequency of contact with family and friends; characteristics of friends; social and community participation at home; social and community participation away from home; involvement in unpaid voluntary work; hours contributed to voluntary work; characteristics of people who volunteer.

The links in the table below take you to the latest migrant data cubes, previously released data cubes and the source publication. 

Detailed information on the data collections from which these ABS products are sourced can also be found under the Family and Community Topic in the Guide to Migrant Statistical Sources (cat. no. 3414.0).

Health

Examples of data items contained in data cubes within health include: number of causes of death; leading causes of death; median age at death; disability status; carer status; extent of difficulty travelling; physical health and emotional problems interfering with social activity; long-term health conditions; self assessed health status; psychological distress level; MBS and/or PBS subsidised mental health related services; level of exercise; body mass index; smoker status; alcohol risk level; intake of fruit and vegetables; participation in sport or activities as a player; constraints and motivators to participation in sports or activities.

The links in the table below take you to the latest migrant data cubes, previously released data cubes and the source publication. 

Detailed information on the data collections from which these ABS products are sourced can also be found under the Health Topic in the Guide to Migrant Statistical Sources (cat. no. 3414.0).

Education and training

Examples of data items contained in data cubes within education and training include: participation in formal, non-formal and informal adult learning by selected socio-demographic characteristics of participants and non-participants; Australians' literacy skills in the domains of prose literacy, document literacy, numeracy and problem solving; whether non-school qualification obtained in Australia or overseas; region in which qualification was obtained; study and training intentions; barriers to study and work-related training; highest year of school completed; non-school qualifications; level and main field of education; characteristics of training courses; educational enrolment experience; and type of study and attendance.

The links in the table below take you to the latest migrant data cubes, previously released data cubes and the source publication. 

Detailed information on the data collections from which these ABS products are sourced can also be found under the Education and Training Topic in the Guide to Migrant Statistical Sources (cat. no. 3414.0).

Housing

Examples of data items contained in data cubes within housing include: principal source of household income; assets and liabilities; tenure and landlord type; dwelling structure; housing utilisation; housing costs as a proportion of gross income; household expenditure; housing characteristics; housing mobility; equity in dwelling and assets and household debt and payments.

The links in the table below take you to the latest migrant data cubes, previously released data cubes and the source publication. 

Detailed information on the data collections from which these ABS products are sourced can also be found under the Housing Topic in the Guide to Migrant Statistical Sources (cat. no. 3414.0).

Personal and household finances

Examples of data items contained in data cubes within personal and household finances include: principal source of household income; current main source of household income; equivalised disposable household income quintiles; mean of equivalised disposable household income; mean weekly earnings; housing costs; housing utilisation; household expenditure; net worth; equity in dwelling; assets and liabilities; household debt and payments; financial stress indicators; contribution of government pensions and allowances to gross household income and housing mobility.

The links in the table below take you to the latest migrant data cubes, previously released data cubes and the source publication. 

Detailed information on the data collections from which these ABS products are sourced can also be found under the Personal and Household Finances Topic in the Guide to Migrant Statistical Sources (cat. no. 3414.0).

Culture and leisure

Examples of data items contained in data cubes within culture and leisure include: attendance at cultural venues and events; type of culture and leisure venues attended; culture and leisure participation away from home; children's involvement in cultural and leisure activities; attendance at sporting events; participation in sporting activities (as a player); regularity of sports participation; constraints and motivators in sporting activities; and work in selected culture and leisure activities.

The links in the table below take you to the latest migrant data cubes, previously released data cubes and the source publication. 

Detailed information on the data collections from which these ABS products are sourced can also be found under the Culture and Leisure Topic in the Guide to Migrant Statistical Sources (cat. no. 3414.0).

Crime and justice

Examples of data items contained in data cubes within crime and justice include: feelings of safety at home alone; feelings of safety walking alone in local area after dark. victims of household crime, actual or attempted break-in, personal crime, physical or threatened violence, physical abuse, harassment, stalking; and problems in neighbourhood.

The links in the table below take you to the migrant data cubes, previously released data cubes and the source publication.

Detailed information on the data collections from which these ABS products are sourced can also be found under the Crime and Justice Topic in the Guide to Migrant Statistical Sources (cat. no. 3414.0).

Data downloads

Migrant data matrices datacube

Australian Census and migrants integrated dataset 2016 - Australia

Australian Census and migrants integrated dataset 2016 - ACT

Australian Census and migrants integrated dataset 2016 - NSW

Australian Census and migrants integrated dataset 2016 - NT

Australian Census and migrants integrated dataset 2016 - Queensland

Australian Census and migrants integrated dataset 2016 - SA

Australian Census and migrants integrated dataset 2016 - Tasmania

Australian Census and migrants integrated dataset 2016 - Victoria

Australian Census and migrants integrated dataset 2016 - WA

Australian Census and temporary entrants integrated dataset - Australia

Australian Census and temporary entrants integrated dataset - ACT

Australian Census and temporary entrants integrated dataset - NSW

Australian Census and temporary entrants integrated dataset - NT

Australian Census and temporary entrants integrated dataset - Queensland

Australian Census and temporary entrants integrated dataset - SA

Australian Census and temporary entrants integrated dataset - Tasmania

Australian Census and temporary entrants integrated dataset - Victoria

Australian Census and temporary entrants integrated dataset - WA

Births 2019

Causes of death 2010

Census of population and housing 2016

Census of population and housing 2016 : reflecting Australia - cultural diversity

Census of population and housing 2016 : reflecting Australia - religion

Characteristics of recent migrants 2019

Crime victimisation 2010-11

Cultural and linguistic characteristics of people using mental health services and prescription medications, 2011: table 1

Cultural and linguistic characteristics of people using mental health services and prescription medications, 2011: table 2

Cultural and linguistic characteristics of people using mental health services and prescription medications, 2011: table 3

Cultural and linguistic characteristics of people using mental health services and prescription medications, 2011: table 4

Cultural and linguistic characteristics of people using mental health services and prescription medications, 2011: table 5

Cultural and linguistic characteristics of people using mental health services and prescription medications, 2011: table 6

Cultural and linguistic characteristics of people using mental health services and prescription medications, 2011: table 7

Deaths 2019

Disability, ageing and carers 2009

Education and work 2019

General Social Survey 2014 (table 12 migrants)

Income and Housing 2017-18

Labour mobility 2010

Learning and work 2010-11

Marriages and Divorces 2019

National Health Survey 2014-15

Personal income of migrants 2014-15

Personal income of migrants 2015-16

Personal income of migrants 2016-17

Persons not in the labour force 2011

Underemployed workers 2011

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Previous catalogue number

This release previously used catalogue number 3415.0.

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