[PDF] abs standard australian classification of countries

The Standard Australian Classification of Countries (SACC) has a three-level hierarchical structure that consists of major groups, minor groups and countries.Overview · Building the classification · Using the classification · Classification reviewAutres questions
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  • What is the standard Australian classification of countries?

    The SACC is a classification of countries essentially based on the concept of geographic proximity. In its structure, it groups neighbouring countries into progressively broader geographic areas on the basis of their similarity in terms of social, cultural, economic and political characteristics.
  • What is ABS in Australian?

    The Australian Bureau of Statistics (the ABS) is the central statistical authority for the Australian Government and, by legal arrangements, provider of statistical services to Australian State and Territory Governments.
  • What do the Australian ratings mean?

    General (G), Parental Guidance (PG) and Mature (M)
    These classifications are advisory categories. This means there are no legal restrictions about viewing and/or playing these films and computer games.
  • If the rating is implemented, the non-restricted classifications would read like this: G – General (very mild impact) PG – Parental guidance (mild impact) Young person (mild+ impact) M – Mature (moderate impact)
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