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General Social Survey

Name of Collection
General Social Survey

Contact
Contact Officer
Indigenous and General Surveys Section
Australian Bureau of Statistics
Locked Bag 10
BELCONNEN ACT 2616

Telephone: Canberra 02 6252 5943
Facsimile: Canberra 02 6252 7512
Email: client.services@abs.gov.au
Internet: www.abs.gov.au

Purpose
information from this Survey will not only provide a picture of the social characteristics of Australia's population but will also provide information that will be used to better understand the links between different aspects of people's lives and how these affect the well-being.of Australians generally.

Description
The survey will be based on an expected sample of 15.050 responding households and will provide an overview of a variety of different topics by using summary tables for different population groups and selected themes. More detailed cross classified tables will also cover selected themes. It will provide a range of information not previously available from households surveys in smaller states.

Data are proposed to be collected by personal interview of households.

Data Detail

  • Housing;
  • Education;
  • Employment;
  • Transport;
  • Disability status;
  • Sports participation;
  • Culture and leisure activities;
  • Family;
  • Household support;
  • Social Contact;
  • Information technology
  • Income;
  • Economic resources;
  • Financial security; and
  • Demographic and other characteristics.

In relation to transport, data items will include whether the respondent has access to a motor vehicle, how difficult the respondent sees their transport situation and travel time to work.

Geographic Coverage
Australia, with data for all states and territories available .

Frequency of Data Availability
The first release of data is due in April 2003. The survey is expected to be repeated in four years.

Historical Data
None

Products and Services
General Social Survey, Australia (cat.no. 4159.0)



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