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The 2012 APS employee census was administered to all available APS employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 8 May to 6 June 2012. Overall, 87,214 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 55%. Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time. TECHNICAL NOTES Three files are available for download. * 2012 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2012 APS employee census questionnaire. * 2012 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2012 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document. * 2012 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2012 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2012 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions. Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. A recommended short citation is: 2012 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2019 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development, and job satisfaction. The census ran from 6 May to 7 June 2019. Overall, 104,471 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 77%. Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time. TECHNICAL NOTES Three files are available for download. * 2019 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2019 APS employee census questionnaire. * 2019 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2019 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document. * 2019 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2019 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2019 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions. Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. A recommended short citation is: 2019 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2018 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development, and job satisfaction. The census ran from 7 May to 8 June 2018. Overall, 103,137 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 74%. Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time. TECHNICAL NOTES Three files are available for download. * 2018 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2018 APS employee census questionnaire. * 2018 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2018 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document. * 2018 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2018 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2018 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions. Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. A recommended short citation is: 2018 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2015 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 11 May to 12 June 2015. Overall, 91,937 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 66%. Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are up to 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time. TECHNICAL NOTES Three files are available for download. * 2015 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2015 APS employee census questionnaire. * 2015 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2015 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document. * 2015 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2015 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2015 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions. Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. A recommended short citation is: 2015 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2017 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development, and job satisfaction. The census ran from 8 May to 9 June 2017. Overall, 99,417 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 71%. Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time. TECHNICAL NOTES Three files are available for download. * 2017 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2017 APS employee census questionnaire. * 2017 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2017 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document. * 2017 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2017 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2017 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions. Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. A recommended short citation is: 2017 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2014 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, health and wellbeing, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 12 May to 15 June 2014. Overall, 99,392 employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 68%. Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are up to 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time. TECHNICAL NOTES Three files are available for download. * 2014 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2014 APS employee census questionnaire. * 2014 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2014 employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document. * 2014 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2014 employee census for use with the SPSS software package. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2014 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions. Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. A recommended short citation is: 2014 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2012 APS employee census was administered to all available APS employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 8 May to 6 June 2012. Overall, 87,214 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 55%.
Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Three files are available for download.
To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2012 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.
Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author.
A recommended short citation is: 2012 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission.
Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2019 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development, and job satisfaction. The census ran from 6 May to 7 June 2019. Overall, 104,471 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 77%.
Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Three files are available for download.
2019 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2019 APS employee census questionnaire.
2019 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2019 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.
2019 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2019 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package.
To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2019 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.
Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author.
A recommended short citation is: 2019 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission.
Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2015 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 11 May to 12 June 2015. Overall, 91,937 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 66%.
Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are up to 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Three files are available for download.
2015 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2015 APS employee census questionnaire.
2015 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2015 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.
2015 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2015 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package.
To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2015 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.
Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author.
A recommended short citation is: 2015 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission.
Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2019 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development, and job satisfaction. The census ran from 6 May to 7 June 2019. Overall, 104,471 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 77%.\r \r Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.\r \r TECHNICAL NOTES\r \r Three files are available for download.\r \r * 2019 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2019 APS employee census questionnaire.\r \r * 2019 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2019 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.\r \r * 2019 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2019 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. \r \r To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2019 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.\r \r Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. \r \r A recommended short citation is: 2019 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. \r \r Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2017 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development, and job satisfaction. The census ran from 8 May to 9 June 2017. Overall, 99,417 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 71%.
Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Three files are available for download.
2017 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2017 APS employee census questionnaire.
2017 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2017 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.
2017 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2017 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package.
To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2017 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.
Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author.
A recommended short citation is: 2017 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission.
Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2018 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development, and job satisfaction. The census ran from 7 May to 8 June 2018. Overall, 103,137 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 74%.\r \r Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.\r \r TECHNICAL NOTES\r \r Three files are available for download.\r \r * 2018 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2018 APS employee census questionnaire.\r \r * 2018 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2018 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.\r \r * 2018 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2018 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. \r \r To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2018 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.\r \r Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. \r \r A recommended short citation is: 2018 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. \r \r Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2012 APS employee census was administered to all available APS employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 8 May to 6 June 2012. Overall, 87,214 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 55%.\r \r Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.\r \r TECHNICAL NOTES\r \r Three files are available for download.\r \r * 2012 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2012 APS employee census questionnaire.\r * 2012 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2012 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.\r * 2012 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2012 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. \r \r To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2012 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.\r \r \r Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. \r \r A recommended short citation is: 2012 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. \r \r \r Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2014 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, health and wellbeing, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 12 May to 15 June 2014. Overall, 99,392 employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 68%.
Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are up to 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Three files are available for download.
2014 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2014 APS employee census questionnaire.
2014 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2014 employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.
2014 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2014 employee census for use with the SPSS software package.
To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2014 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.
Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author.
A recommended short citation is: 2014 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission.
Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2017 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development, and job satisfaction. The census ran from 8 May to 9 June 2017. Overall, 99,417 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 71%.\r \r Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.\r \r TECHNICAL NOTES\r \r Three files are available for download.\r \r * 2017 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2017 APS employee census questionnaire.\r \r * 2017 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2017 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.\r \r * 2017 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2017 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. \r \r To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2017 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.\r \r Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. \r \r A recommended short citation is: 2017 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. \r \r Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2015 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 11 May to 12 June 2015. Overall, 91,937 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 66%. \r \r Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are up to 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time. \r \r TECHNICAL NOTES\r \r Three files are available for download. \r \r * 2015 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2015 APS employee census questionnaire.\r \r * 2015 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2015 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.\r \r * 2015 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2015 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. \r \r To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2015 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.\r \r Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. \r \r A recommended short citation is: 2015 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. \r \r Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2018 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development, and job satisfaction. The census ran from 7 May to 8 June 2018. Overall, 103,137 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 74%.
Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time.
TECHNICAL NOTES
Three files are available for download.
2018 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2018 APS employee census questionnaire.
2018 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2018 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.
2018 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2018 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package.
To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2018 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.
Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author.
A recommended short citation is: 2018 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission.
Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2014 APS employee census was administered to all available Australian Public Service (APS) employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, health and wellbeing, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 12 May to 15 June 2014. Overall, 99,392 employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 68%. \r \r Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are up to 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time. \r \r TECHNICAL NOTES\r \r Three files are available for download. \r \r * 2014 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2014 APS employee census questionnaire.\r \r * 2014 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2014 employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document.\r \r * 2014 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2014 employee census for use with the SPSS software package.\r \r To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2014 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions.\r \r Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. \r \r A recommended short citation is: 2014 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. \r \r Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.
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The 2012 APS employee census was administered to all available APS employees. This census approach provides a comprehensive view of the APS and ensures no eligible respondents are omitted from the survey sample, removing sampling bias and reducing sample error. The census' content is designed to establish the views of APS employees on workplace issues such as leadership, learning and development and job satisfaction. The census ran from 8 May to 6 June 2012. Overall, 87,214 APS employees responded to the employee census, a response rate of 55%. Please be aware that the very large number of respondents to the employee census means these files are over 200 mb in size. Downloading and opening these files may take some time. TECHNICAL NOTES Three files are available for download. * 2012 APS employee census - Questionnaire: This contains the 2012 APS employee census questionnaire. * 2012 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.csv: This file contains individual responses to the 2012 APS employee census as clean, tabular data as required by data.gov.au. This will need to be used in conjunction with the above document. * 2012 APS employee census - 5 point dataset.sav: This file contains individual responses to the 2012 APS employee census for use with the SPSS software package. To protect the privacy and confidentiality of respondents to the 2012 APS employee census, the datasets provided on data.gov.au include responses to a limited number of demographic or other attribute questions. Full citation of this dataset should list the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as the author. A recommended short citation is: 2012 APS employee census data, Australian Public Service Commission. Any queries can be directed to research@apsc.gov.au.