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Main language other than English


Item:1560
Title:Main language other than English
Authors:NCVER
Publication date: 10 June 2008
Type:Statistical standard/software
Theme:VET system > Quality assurance > General

This classification is made available in electronic format to assist those organisations providing data compliant with AVETMISS. The language classification is used to uniquely identify the main language, other than English spoken at home by the client. For VET Providers and Apprentices and trainees, the language classification is based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Standard Classification of Languages (ASCL) ABS Catalogue No. 1267.0 (Edition 2), 2005. For New Apprenticeships, the language classification is based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Australian Standard Classification of Languages (ASCL) ABS Catalogue No. 1267.0 (Edition 1), 1997. The language coding index has been developed to assist in the use and implementation of the language classification. It contains a comprehensive list of the most probable responses to the question about Language (spoken at home).


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Identifier: Release 6.0, VET Provider and Apprentices & Trainees (Edition 2)
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Identifier: New Apprenticeships (Edition 1)
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Coding index: Release 6.0, VET Provider and Apprentices & Trainees (Edition 2)
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Coding index: New Apprenticeships (Edition 1)
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