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Monitoring Inequality in Australia
This website is a starting point for monitoring inequality, providing approximately 120 indicators describing inequality in a range of indicators of socioeconomic status and health status. Over time, further data will be added to show the extent to which the level of inequality (absolute and relative) has changed. Where available, data are presented for Australia and for each State/ Territory with separate data for capital cities (including other major urban centres) and non-metropolitan (country) areas.
Link to Monitoring Inequality in Australia
Link to Monitoring Inequality in Australia: Aboriginal people
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Monitoring Inequality in South Australia
This website is a starting point for monitoring inequality, providinga large number of indicators describing inequality in a range of
indicators of socioeconomic status, health status and service use. Over time,
further data will be added to show the extent to which the level of
inequality (absolute and relative) has changed. Where available, data
are presented for South Australia with separate
data for metropolitan Adelaide and country areas of South Australia.
Link to Monitoring Inequality in South Australia
South Australia's Strategic Plan: How well is it addressing inequality in South Australia?
This website provides an analysis of 29 targets (or supplementary measures) from the revised South Australia's Strategic Plan (January 2007), taking an inequality perspective. The intention in presenting the data in this way is to add another dimension to the information already available in the Plan.
Link to Monitoring Inequality under South Australia's Strategic Plan
Understanding Educational Opportunities and Outcomes: An Atlas of South AustraliaThis project has been funded by the SA Department of Education and
Children's Services as a joint undertaking between The Smith Family and
PHIDU. It focuses on learning and development, and the differences in
education outcomes across communities in South Australia that need to be
addressed. It is hoped that the report and additional data on the
World Wide Web will highlight communities and groups within the
populations where action is needed to improve learning and development
outcomes.
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