1 / 87

The Herald-Sun, 24 July

Dr Paul Jelfs Assistant Statistician Social Analysis and Reporting Australian Social Trends 2008 seminar Rockhampton & Mackay 22 & 23 September 2008. The Australian, 24 July. The Herald-Sun, 24 July. The Age, 24 July. The Herald-Sun, 24 July. The Australian Financial Review, 24 July.

ltucker
Télécharger la présentation

The Herald-Sun, 24 July

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Dr Paul JelfsAssistant StatisticianSocial Analysis and ReportingAustralian Social Trends2008 seminarRockhampton & Mackay22 & 23 September 2008

  2. The Australian, 24 July The Herald-Sun, 24 July The Age, 24 July The Herald-Sun, 24 July The Australian Financial Review, 24 July The Canberra Times, 24 July The Australian, 24 July The Courier Mail, 24 July

  3. Today's seminar Population Family and community Health Education and training Work Economic resources Housing Other areas of concern

  4. Population Population distribution…by Remoteness Areas…change 1996-2006 Towns of the mineral boom…which towns?…socio-demographic changes

  5. Remoteness Areas and populationdistribution at 30 June 2006 Source: ABS preliminary Estimated Resident Population

  6. Population change 1996–2006(a) (a) Average annual growth rate Source: ABS preliminary Estimated Resident Population

  7. Population change in States and Territories1996–2006(a) (a) Average annual growth rate Source: ABS Estimated Resident Population

  8. Population change in LGAs(a) (a) Average annual growth rate Source: Regional Population Growth, Australia, 1996-2006

  9. Interstate Migration Qld WA NT Vic ACT Tas SA NSW Source: Australian Demographic Statistics

  10. Towns of the mineral boom Rapid population growth High proportion employed in mining

  11. Qld boom towns

  12. WA boom towns

  13. SA boom towns

  14. Population of boom towns Source: 2001 and 2006 ABS Censuses of Population and Housing

  15. Population growth in boom towns 2001-2006 Source: 2001 and 2006 ABS Censuses of Population and Housing; Australian Demographic Statistics

  16. At home on census night &living with family in a private dwelling Source: 2001 and 2006 ABS Censuses of Population and Housing; Australian Demographic Statistics

  17. Usual residence ofcensus night visitors in Bowen Basin towns (a) Areas within Queensland populated by clusters of less than 200 people (e.g. farms and small communities). Source: 2001 and 2006 ABS Censuses of Population and Housing; Australian Demographic Statistics

  18. Male:female ratios in boom towns Source: 2001 and 2006 ABS Censuses of Population and Housing

  19. Income of full-time workers in boom towns Source: 2001 and 2006 ABS Censuses of Population and Housing; Consumer Price Index, Australia

  20. Family and Community Voluntary work…increase in voluntary work…who is volunteering regularly?…what type of volunteering are they doing?

  21. Volunteering rates Source: ABS 2006 Voluntary Work Survey

  22. Volunteering rates: States and Territories % Persons Source: ABS 2006 Voluntary Work Survey

  23. Regular volunteering by age and sex 2006 Source: ABS 2006 Voluntary Work Survey

  24. Regular volunteering by age 2006 Source: ABS 2006 Voluntary Work Survey

  25. Regular volunteers by type oforganisation 2006 Source: ABS 2006 Voluntary Work Survey

  26. Health Risk taking by young people…alcohol, drugs & dangerous driving…hospitalisation & death Complementary therapies…have become more common…who are they & who is seeing them?

  27. Risk taking by young people Short term risky/high risk drinkingat least once a week 2004–05 Source: ABS 2004–05 National Health Survey

  28. Short term risky/high risk drinkingat least once a week 2004–05 (a) Data are not available for the Northern Territory Source: ABS 2004–05 National Health Survey

  29. Dangerous driving related offences 2006–07 –Exceeding the legal alcohol limit –Driving under the influence –Dangerous or negligent driving –Speeding Source: ABS Criminal Courts Collection

  30. Alcohol and drug-relatedhospitalisations 2005–06 –Males, drug use –Females, drug use –Males, acute alcohol intoxication –Females, acute alcohol intoxication Source: AIHW Hospital Morbidity Database

  31. Transport accident deaths(15-24 years) Source: ABS Causes of Death collection

  32. Transport accident deaths(15-24 years) Source: ABS Causes of Death collection

  33. Complementary therapies • Number of complementary therapists is small but growing quickly, from 4,787 in 1996 to 8,595 in 2006 • Fastest growing occupation group is osteopaths • Leading occupation groups are naturopaths and chiropractors

  34. Complementary therapists Source: 1996 & 2006 Censuses of Population and Housing

  35. Characteristics of therapists 2006 Source: ABS 2006 Census of Population and Housing

  36. Visits to therapists (last two weeks) • Referral patterns • Now covered by health funds • Acceptance of effectiveness • Higher disposable income Source: ABS 1995 and 2004–05 National Health Surveys

  37. Users of complementary therapists 2004–05 Source: ABS 2004–05 National Health Survey

  38. Education • Education across Australia …school retention rates …non-school qualifications

  39. Proportion of Australianswith a non-school qualification (Ages 25-64) – Total with a non-school qualification – Advanced diploma and diploma or below – Bachelor degree or above Source:ABS 1990-2006 Survey of Education and Work

  40. Non-school qualification by Area (Ages 25-64) % Source: ABS 1996 and 2006 Censuses of Population and Housing

  41. People aged 25–64 years withnon-school qualifications: States and Territories 1997 -2007 (a) Refers to mainly urban areas only Source: ABS Survey of Education and Work

  42. Year 7/8 to year 12 retention rates Source: National Schools Statistics Collection

  43. Year 7/8 to year 12 retention rates Source: National Schools Statistics Collection

  44. Year 7/8 to year 12 retention rates:States and Territories 2007 Source: National Schools Statistics Collection

  45. Education participation rate(Ages 15-24) Source: ABS Survey of Education and Work

  46. Education participation rate(Ages 15-24) Source: ABS Survey of Education and Work

  47. Work Labour force participation across Australia…sex and age…part-time and full-time employment Trade union members…sex and age…industry type

  48. Labour force participation rate by sex Source: ABS Labour Force Survey

  49. Employment trends for people aged 15–64 years ..as a proportion of total employment Source: ABS Labour Force Survey

More Related