Social inclusion
Child care at home
Community capacity
- Assistance to persons with a disability (unpaid)
- Voluntary work for an organisation or group (ABS Census data)
- Help available from family, friends or neighbours
- Regularly volunteer (survey data)
- Member of an organised group
- Actively involved with school activities
- Decision making board or committes
Disability
Families
- Single parent families with children aged less than 15 years
- Jobless families with children aged less than 15 years
- Children aged less than 15 years in jobless families
Housing/ Transport
- Rent assistance from Centrelink
- Housing authority dwellings being rented
- Housing stress - mortgage holders and renters
- No motor vehicle
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Income support
- Age pensioners
- Disability support pensioners
- Female sole parent pensioners
- People receiving an unemployment benefit
Internet access at home, by connection type
Psychological distress
Services
- Community health services
- Breast and cervical screening services
- Hospital admissions
- Residential aged care
Summary measure of disadvantage
- Index of Relative Socio-economic Disadvantage
Welfare dependents
- Children in welfare-dependent and other low income families
- Welfare-dependent and other low income families with children
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Social inclusion data are available in the following formats, to view select an icon below:
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Small area level
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Maps
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Data
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SES Graphs
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Australia - whole population
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