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  1. d

    Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic and care work, by sex

    • data.gov.au
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    Updated Jul 3, 2018
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    Sustainable Development Goals (2018). Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic and care work, by sex [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/proportion-of-time-spent-on-unpaid-domestic-and-care-work-by-sex
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    csv(307)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 3, 2018
    Dataset provided by
    Sustainable Development Goals
    License

    Attribution 2.5 (CC BY 2.5)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    This dataset contains information about the total numbers of hours and minutes per day spent on unpaid work, disaggregated by sex in 1997 and 2006.

    (a) Person aged 15 years and over.

    (b) Data based on person's primary activity. For more information on definition of primary activity see the ABS Work and Family Balance glossary.

    (c) Some differences between 1997 and 2006 may partially be due to coding changes in 2006 rather than actual changes. For further information see Explanatory Notes in How Australians Use Their Time, 2006 (cat. no. 4153.0).
    (d) Aggregated time for primary activity averaged across all persons.
    (e) For definition of unpaid work see Work and Family Balance glossary.
    Source: ABS How Australians Use Their Time, (cat. no. 4153.0);
    ABS data available on request, Time Use Survey.

  2. d

    AIHW - Patient Experiences - Adults who felt their GP Spent Enough Time (%)...

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    ogc:wfs, wms
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    AIHW - Patient Experiences - Adults who felt their GP Spent Enough Time (%) (PHN) 2014-2017 [Dataset]. https://data.gov.au/dataset/ds-aurin-4d20f888e290e04eaadc8b38de8115fcd196a708f2538c2bc5da74741eed8165
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    ogc:wfs, wmsAvailable download formats
    Description

    This dataset presents the footprint of the percentage of adults who felt their GP always or often spent enough time in the preceding 12 months. The data spans the years of 2014-2017 and is …Show full descriptionThis dataset presents the footprint of the percentage of adults who felt their GP always or often spent enough time in the preceding 12 months. The data spans the years of 2014-2017 and is aggregated to 2015 Department of Health Primary Health Network (PHN) areas, based on the 2011 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS). The data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2016-17 Patient Experience Survey, collected between 1 July 2016 and 30 June 2017. It also includes data from previous Patient Experience Surveys conducted in 2013-14, 2014- 15 and 2015-16. The Patient Experience Survey is conducted annually by the ABS and collects information from a representative sample of the Australian population. The Patient Experience Survey is one of several components of the Multipurpose Household Survey, as a supplement to the monthly Labour Force Survey. The Patient Experience Survey collects data on persons aged 15 years and over, who are referred to as adults for this data collection. For further information about this dataset, visit the data source: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - Patient experiences in Australia Data Tables. Please note: AURIN has spatially enabled the original data using the Department of Health - PHN Areas. Percentages are calculated based on counts that have been randomly adjusted by the ABS to avoid the release of confidential data. As an indication of the accuracy of estimates, 95% confidence intervals were produced. These were calculated by the ABS using standard error estimates of the proportion. Some of the patient experience measures for 2016-17 have age-standardised rates presented. Age-standardised rates are hypothetical rates that would have been observed if the populations studied had the same age distribution as the standard population. Crude rates are provided for all years. They should be used for understanding the patterns of actual service use or level of experience in a particular PHN. The Patient Experience Survey excludes persons aged less than 15 years, persons living in non-private dwellings and the Indigenous Community Strata (encompassing discrete Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities). Data for Northern Territory should be interpreted with caution as the Patient Experience Survey excluded the Indigenous Community Strata, which comprises around 25% of the estimated resident population of the Northern Territory living in private dwellings. Rows that contain a "#" in "Interpret with Caution" indicates that the estimate has a relative standard error of 25% to 50%, which indicates a high level of sampling error relative to its value and must be taken into account when comparing this estimate with other values. NP - Not available for publication. The estimate is considered to be unreliable. Values assigned to NP in the original data have been set to null. Copyright attribution: Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, (2018): ; accessed from AURIN on 12/3/2020. Licence type: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia (CC BY 3.0 AU)

  3. r

    AIHW - Patient Experiences - Adults who Reported Having a Long-term Health...

    • researchdata.edu.au
    null
    Updated Jun 28, 2023
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    Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2023). AIHW - Patient Experiences - Adults who Reported Having a Long-term Health Condition (%) (PHN) 2013-2017 [Dataset]. https://researchdata.edu.au/aihw-patient-experiences-2013-2017/2738652
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    nullAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 28, 2023
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    Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network (AURIN)
    Authors
    Government of the Commonwealth of Australia - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
    License

    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
    License information was derived automatically

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    Description

    This dataset presents the footprint of the percentage of adults who reported having a long-term health condition. The data spans the years of 2013-2017 and is aggregated to 2015 Department of Health Primary Health Network (PHN) areas, based on the 2011 Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS).

    The data is sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) 2016-17 Patient Experience Survey, collected between 1 July 2016 and 30 June 2017. It also includes data from previous Patient Experience Surveys conducted in 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16. The Patient Experience Survey is conducted annually by the ABS and collects information from a representative sample of the Australian population. The Patient Experience Survey is one of several components of the Multipurpose Household Survey, as a supplement to the monthly Labour Force Survey. The Patient Experience Survey collects data on persons aged 15 years and over, who are referred to as adults for this data collection.

    For further information about this dataset, visit the data source:Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - Patient experiences in Australia Data Tables.

    Please note:

    • AURIN has spatially enabled the original data using the Department of Health - PHN Areas.

    • Percentages are calculated based on counts that have been randomly adjusted by the ABS to avoid the release of confidential data.

    • As an indication of the accuracy of estimates, 95% confidence intervals were produced. These were calculated by the ABS using standard error estimates of the proportion.

    • Some of the patient experience measures for 2016-17 have age-standardised rates presented. Age-standardised rates are hypothetical rates that would have been observed if the populations studied had the same age distribution as the standard population.

    • Crude rates are provided for all years. They should be used for understanding the patterns of actual service use or level of experience in a particular PHN.

    • The Patient Experience Survey excludes persons aged less than 15 years, persons living in non-private dwellings and the Indigenous Community Strata (encompassing discrete Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities).

    • Data for Northern Territory should be interpreted with caution as the Patient Experience Survey excluded the Indigenous Community Strata, which comprises around 25% of the estimated resident population of the Northern Territory living in private dwellings.

    • NP - Not available for publication. The estimate is considered to be unreliable. Values assigned to NP in the original data have been set to null.

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Proportion of time spent on unpaid domestic and care work, by sex

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csv(307)Available download formats
Dataset updated
Jul 3, 2018
Dataset provided by
Sustainable Development Goals
License

Attribution 2.5 (CC BY 2.5)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/
License information was derived automatically

Description

This dataset contains information about the total numbers of hours and minutes per day spent on unpaid work, disaggregated by sex in 1997 and 2006.

(a) Person aged 15 years and over.

(b) Data based on person's primary activity. For more information on definition of primary activity see the ABS Work and Family Balance glossary.

(c) Some differences between 1997 and 2006 may partially be due to coding changes in 2006 rather than actual changes. For further information see Explanatory Notes in How Australians Use Their Time, 2006 (cat. no. 4153.0).
(d) Aggregated time for primary activity averaged across all persons.
(e) For definition of unpaid work see Work and Family Balance glossary.
Source: ABS How Australians Use Their Time, (cat. no. 4153.0);
ABS data available on request, Time Use Survey.

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